One more reminder: There’s just a week left to submit abstracts for StormCon 2011, which this year will be held in Anaheim, California, on August 21 – 25, 2011. We’re looking for presentations in seven conference tracks this year, including one dedicated to Erosion and Sediment Control. The deadline to submit an abstract is Tuesday, December 14. You can find more information about the conference tracks and submit your abstract online at www.stormcon.com.
Here again are this year’s seven conference tracks:
BMP Case Studies focuses on structural and nonstructural best management practices, including combinations of BMPs to achieve water-quality goals.
Green Infrastructure (previously called the Low-Impact Development track) includes not only lot-level LID techniques but also comprehensive smart growth and green infrastructure strategies for community-wide and watershed-scale water-quality protection.
Stormwater Program Management includes the many different aspects of running a successful stormwater program, such as funding, public education and outreach, staffing, and regulatory compliance.
Water-Quality Monitoring focuses on water-quality assessment, monitoring and sampling techniques, and modeling practices.
Advanced Research Topics includes academic research, methods of testing the effectiveness of BMPs and comparing different BMPs, and trends in stormwater research such as standardizing testing protocols.
Industrial Stormwater Management covers public and privately owned facilities covered by industrial stormwater permits or EPA’s stormwater multi-sector general permit. Such facilities range from small business in urban areas to manufacturing operations, mining operations, landfills, oil and gas facilities, and transportation facilities.
Erosion and Sediment Control track, intended for professionals who specify or carry out erosion and sediment control practices on construction sites, as well as those involved in the long-term stabilization of streams, channels, slopes, and roadside projects. Topics in this track include construction-site inspections, creating and maintaining stormwater pollution prevention plans, and complying with the new effluent limitation guidelines.