
StormCon offers expertise from the nation's leading engineering consultants and the unparalleled opportunity to learn from case studies presented by municipal professionals, engineering consultants, contractors, researchers, and others on the front lines of implementing stormwater programs, BMPs, sediment and erosion control techniques, low-impact development approaches, research and testing of BMPs, and water-quality monitoring programs.
Louis W. Bergman, III, PE
All Tracks
Pre-Conference and Certifications
Sunday, August 19: 8am to 5pm
Monday, August 20: 8am to 5pm
Exhibit Hall Reception 4pm to 7pm
Regular Conference
Tuesday, August 21: 8am to 5pm
Gala Reception 6pm to 8pm
Wednesday, August 22: 8am to 5pm
Thursday, August 23: 8am to 11am
The pre-conference gets underway on Sunday with full day workshops and nationwide certification courses. Registration opens at 7:30 a.m. on both Sunday and Monday.
The first opportunity to mix, mingle and meet other attendees, exhibitors and sponsors will be held in each Ballroom during the Exhibit's Networking Reception, Monday evening from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The regular conference starts Tuesday, with presentations beginning at 8 a.m. Everyone is invited to a truly engaging Opening General Session Panel Discussion
Thanks to StormCon's complementary luncheons and refreshment breaks on Tuesday and Wednesday, attendees will have more than information to digest. Luncheons in the Ballroom will provide a sit-down meal and allow attendees to connect and reconnect with other professionals. There are no workshop sessions scheduled during the luncheon time slot, so attendees can fully focus on enjoying the food and networking opportunities.
Don't miss the Gala Reception! Bring a guest! Wives, significant others, or your colleagues are welcome to join in the festivities. Live music, great food, hors d'oeuvres & chef services, carving stations, and much more. Stylish attire is encouraged. StormTrap will host the Opening Gala Reception Tuesday night from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
The exhibit halls include more than 180 booths showcasing stormwater products and technologies, attendees can stop for multiple hosted refreshment breaks in the morning and afternoon.
StormCon's Cyber Cafés, open in Ballrooms all day during exhibit hours, provide an additional break opportunity in the busy show schedule to relax with a cup of coffee and catch up with e-mail and industry news.
TRACK DESCRIPTIONS
BMP Case Studies
This track presents examples of how structural and nonstructural best management practices (BMPs) are being used—with case studies and performance data—including combination's of BMPs to achieve water-quality goals.
Green Infrastructure
This track—previously called the Low-Impact Development track—includes low-impact development (LID) techniques as well as smart growth and other green infrastructure practices.
" I really enjoyed StormCon and came away with a wealth of information. It often makes me depressed when I see how successful other entities are in getting their community involved. Great Job!! " (Source: StormCon Survey)
TRACK DESCRIPTIONS
Advanced Research Topics
This technical track includes academic research; methods for testing the effectiveness of best management practices and comparing different BMPs; and topics and trends in stormwater research, such as standardizing testing protocols and standards for measuring the effectiveness of BMPs.
Stormwater Program Management
This track covers many aspects of managing a successful municipal or industrial stormwater program: funding, public education and outreach, staffing, regulatory compliance, and other program elements.
Water-Quality Monitoring
This track focuses on water-quality assessment, monitoring and sampling techniques, and modeling practices:
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