Workshop Objec ves: Par cipants will learn how innova ve stormwater systems work, learn about a Hudson Valley Green Infrastructure Stormwater Planning Project, learn about applica ons of green stormwater prac ces in New Hampshire, and see a local example by touring new prac ces including pervious pavement, stream restora on, and energy conserva on installed at the NY State Parks Taconic Region Headquarters in Staatsburg NY.
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Evening Overview: Beyond Pipe and Pond - A Research Based Approach to StormwaterTreatment System Selection
Workshop Objec ves: Par cipants will learn how innova ve stormwater systems work, learn about a Hudson Valley Green Infrastructure Stormwater Planning Project, learn about applica ons of green stormwater prac ces in New Hampshire, and see a local example by touring new prac ces including pervious pavement, stream restora on, and energy conserva on installed at the NY State Parks Taconic Region Headquarters in Staatsburg NY.
Workshop Objec ves: Par cipants will learn how innova ve stormwater systems work, learn about a Hudson Valley Green Infrastructure Stormwater Planning Project, learn about applica ons of green stormwater prac ces in New Hampshire, and see a local example by touring new prac ces including pervious pavement, stream restora on, and energy conserva on installed at the NY State Parks Taconic Region Headquarters in Staatsburg NY.
Evening Overview: Beyond Pipe and Pond - A Research Based Approach to Stormwater
Treatment System Selecon
Date: Monday 10/25/10 Time: 5:00 PM 9:00 PM Presenters: NY State Parks Taconic Region Headquarters, Hudson Valley Regional Council, University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center Hosts/Sponsors: NYS Oce of Parks, Recreaon and Historic Preservaon; Hudson River Naonal Estuarine Research Reserve; Hudson River Estuary Program Locaon: NY State Parks Taconic Region Headquarters, 9 Old Post Road, Staatsburg Audience: Municipal sta, engineers, planners, environmental groups, and volunteers involved in green infrastructure and low impact development planning projects. Cost: Dinner $7 (cash basis), 2 PDHs available for Professional Engineers ($20) Registraon Required: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/B6SSQLC
Workshop Objecves: Parcipants will learn how innovave stormwater systems work, learn about a Hudson Valley Green Infrastructure Stormwater Planning Project, learn about applicaons of green stormwater pracces in New Hampshire, and see a local example by touring new pracces including pervious pavement, stream restoraon, and energy conservaon installed at the NY State Parks Taconic Region Headquarters in Staatsburg NY. Agenda 5:00 6:45 PM Registraon (to take a tour arrive between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm; to aend the evening program only, arrive by 6:45 pm) 5:00 7:00 PM 30-min. tours of Taconic Region Headquarters Green Infrastructure Pracces Patrick Kozakiewicz, Architect and Garre Jobson, Landscape Architect, NYS OPRHP Headquarters tour will include innovave pracces both outside and inside such as permeable pavement, stream restoraon, and energy conservaon. 5:00 7:00 PM Dinner (cash basis pizza and salad) 7:00 - 7:20 PM Green Infrastructure Planning Project for the Hudson Valley (also known as the 604b Grant Project) Simon Gruber, project consultant for the Hudson Valley Regional Council 7:20 - 8:20 PM Green Stormwater Pracces How do they work and where should they be used? (UNHSC) Jamie Houle, CPSWQ, UNH Stormwater Center Learn how the stormwater management pracces installed at the UNHSC work; the factors used to pick dierent pracces for water quality and water quanty control; and use of dierent pracces in cold climates. 8:20 - 9:00 PM Case Studies in Green Stormwater Pracces Lessons learned from the University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center Jamie Houle
9:00 PM Wrap-up and Workshop Evaluaon
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