Weathering the Storm: Is This the Right Time for You to Form a Stormwater Utility?
Alexandria, Virginia
May 18, 2010
This seminar will provide attendees with an understanding of how the complex issues of nonpoint source pollution, wet weather management, regulatory compliance, and funding can be addressed when considering the creation of a stormwater utility. Knowledgeable utility managers, regulators, and industry leaders with direct experience in these issues will present topics and facilitate discussions on stormwater management and utility formation strategies. Instructors will include:
• Rick Giardina, Red Oak Consulting, a division of Malcolm Pirnie
• Jennifer Molloy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water
• Kurt Spitzer, Florida Stormwater Association
• Mike Apgar, Sanitation District No. 1 of Northern Kentucky
• Marcela Navarrete, El Paso Water Utilities (Texas)
• Steve Leo, Gwinnett County Department of Public Utilities (Georgia)
• William Payne, City of Chattanooga (Tennessee)
Join us for this unique opportunity to advance your knowledge and answer your questions about stormwater utility creation.
Registration Information:
Pre-Registration Deadline: May 7, 2010
| Super Saver Rate (by 4/23/10) |
Full Rate (after 4/23/10)
|
| WEF Member |
Non-Member |
WEF Member |
Non-Member |
| $200 |
$270 |
$225 |
$295 |
Hotel & Travel Information:
Crowne Plaza Old Town Alexandria
901 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Reservations: 877-227-6963
Group Rate: $179 (guaranteed through April 19, 2010)
Group Name: Water Environment Federation
Continuing Education Information:
Up to 6.5 contact hours or 0.65 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) may be earned through participation in this seminar.