T3A

Registration Eligibility
open to all people who register
Start Date
05/10/2018
End Date
05/10/2018
Description
Stormwater Practices and BMPs Planning and Design: Tools and Case Studies for Green-Gray Infrastructure Lifecycle Cost Analysis: Designers, developers, municipalities, regulatory agencies are asking the same question; green or gray? This presentation will discuss green and gray infrastructure benefit cost analysis and long term performance utilizing enhanced software tools by introducing economic projections and climate change forecasting. Project case studies will be presented to demonstrate these tools. - More Than A Hole in the Ground: Storing 500-yr runoff volume from site development is an engineering challenge. The City of Calgary, Alberta required using 55-years of rainfall to determine runoff volumes. A collaboration between City, Consultant, and Developer brought the pond shape, and vision of a park that meets design requirements, and provides a park aesthetic. - Managing Conflict at Public Meetings: Public Meetings are most effective when information and ideas are freely exchanged. However, conflict can prevent dialogue and a project suffers from the lack of collaboration. This session will present strategies to implement for conflict management for the benefit of the project and to maintain positive relationships with the public.
Location
Sandusky, OH
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Site Planning
Water / Stormwater Management
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.50
Learning Outcomes
1-software tools are used for green-grey BMP comparison and 2-lifecycle cost analysis, 3- effectiveness, installation, initial construction costs1- integrate stormwater function into community aesthetics without sacrificing either; 2- use 55- years of rainfall to estimate maximum water elevation 3- statistical analysis of model results to estimate infiltration to reduce storm runoff1- Self-awareness, 2-active listening skills to understand sources of conflict, empathy, and 3- methods to effectively educate and convey information to a non-receptive or antagonistic audience
Instructors
Mr. Kerns serves as a Design Engineer for ms consultants in Columbus, OH. Mr. Kerns aids in design of water resources related projects, specializing in hydraulic analyses, grading and drainage, post construction best management practices and erosion and se
Course Codes
OH2018-T3A
Provider
Tinkers Creek Watershed Partners


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