2018 Spring Meeting
Spr18_EStone_1 - Climate Change & Resiliency in Rhode Island—Where We’ve Been & Where We’re Going – Elizabeth Stone, RI DEM
Spr18_FMcPartian_6 - The Pipe Work is Done—Why Are You Still Here? (Using Sewer Separation to Leave the Neighborhood Better Than We Found It) – Francis McPartlan, Kleinfelder
Spr18_GCohen_3 - MS4 Permitting in EPA Region 1—The Existence of a TMDL Does Not Justify Imposition of Requirements Upon all MS4 Dischargers – John Hall, Hall & Associates – Gary Cohen, Hall & Associates
Spr18_JForgue_1 - Planning and Progress for Newport’s Long Term CSO Control Program – Peter von Zweck, Jacobs/CH2M – Julia Forgue, City of Newport, RI
Spr18_JGreenwood_1 - How the Goal of Resiliency is Influencing Rhode Island’s Wastewater Utilities – Jan Greenwood, Woodard & Curran – Jon Himlan, Woodard & Curran
Spr18_JKalmes_2 - A Comprehensive Public Education and Outreach Program—One Community’s Approach – Ken Carlson, Woodard & Curran – Jeff Kalmes, Town of Billerica, MA
Spr18_JOsoskie_6 - Trenchless and Conventional Technologies Utilized for Installation of 5,550 Linear Feet of 30- and 40-inch Relief Sewer in Connecticut – John Ososkie, Jacobs/CH2M – Jason Waterbury, The Metropolitan District Commission – Eric Muir, Jacobs/CH2M
Spr18_KCini_5 - How to Harden Your Plant—One Storm at a Time – Kevin Cini, City of Groton, CT
Spr18_LDonbavand_6 - Using GIS to Manage and Visualize Sewer System Inspections – Lindsey Donbavand, CDM Smith – Brittney Gibbons, CDM Smith
Spr18_MGabriel_3 - Collaborating for Public Facility Stormwater Success – Marc Gabriel, Nitsch Engineering – Jennifer Johnson, Nitsch Engineering – Sean McCarthy, Town of Scituate, MA