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Managing Stormwater on Brownfield Sites

Thursday, March 8

7:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Networking
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Program
Barr Engineering, Edina

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION


Trends in stormwater management increasingly involve low-impact development techniques to infiltrate or reuse stormwater rather than allowing it to runoff into large pipes and detention facilities off-site. Brownfields, for a variety of reasons, pose an inherent challenge to sustainable stormwater management.


(Picture above: Beacon Bluff, St. Paul)

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to examine the latest trends in stormwater management, the conflicts that occur when designing stormwater management systems for brownfields, and innovative examples of how those challenges have been addressed on a variety of redevelopment sites throughout Minnesota. Three case studies will be presented:  the Central Corridor light rail project; the Atlas Cement site in Duluth; and Beacon Bluff in Saint Paul. 

CONFIRMED PRESENTERS TO DATE
Mark Doneux,
Capitol Region Watershed District
Dan Fetter, Barr Engineering
Lynne Grigor, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Monte Hilleman, Saint Paul Port Authority
Kurt Leuthold, Barr Engineering
Brian Livingston, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Fred Rozumalski,
Barr Engineering
Jeff Shopek,
Loucks Associates
Doug Snyder, Mississippi Water Management Organization
Heidi Timm-Bijold, City of Duluth
Michael Welch, Smith Partners

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