2023 Annual Conference Materials


SESWA’s 18th Annual Regional Stormwater Conference will focus on Stormwater Solutions in Region 4 by providing attendees with a wide array of technologies and strategies to address challenges in stormwater management across the Southeast.

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Agenda
Attendee Contacts
Speaker Contacts
Exhibitor and Sponsor Contacts

PRESENTATIONS - Some files are large, please be patient when downloading

Wednesday - October 4, 2023 (PRE-CONFERENCE)

PC – Stormwater Public Education & Outreach (Hands On) Session no presentations
         [Berbiglia, Butler]

Thursday - October 5, 2023

OS – Welcome and Opening Session - no presentations
         [Smith Newman]  ||  View Recording

01 – Maintaining and Restoring Aquatic Life Passage in Urban Systems
         [O'Reilly]  ||  View Recording
02 – Things to Remember for Your Next Green Infrastructure Retrofit Project
         [Ellis, Pratt]  ||  View Recording
03 – Maximum Extent Practicable and Nature-Based Solutions - Synergy or Conflict?
         [Bradley]  ||  View Recording
04 – Local Park Serves as a Model for Sustainable Stormwater Integration
         [Di Vittorio]  ||  View Recording
05 – A Local Park's Tiered Water Quality Tower to Alleviate Flooding
         [Patak, Hatley]  ||  View Recording
06 – Rethinking Runoff - GI/LID Planning to Implementation
         [Brown]  ||  View Recording
07 – What's It All About, Alfie, Is It Only Numbers We Count? Evaluating Education & Outreach
         [Berbiglia]  ||  View Recording
08 – Stormwater Utility Evaluation to Maintain Success
         [Hammock, Cromwell]  ||  View Recording
09 – Implementing Ecological Solutions to Resolve Chronic Neighborhood Flooding
         [Horstman, Bucci]  ||  View Recording
10 – MS4 Mapping is Not Magic! Lessons Learned Updating GIS Mapping with Survey Data
         [Ginn, Byrnes]  ||  View Recording
11 – How Understanding Geomorphic Conditions Can Inform Resiliency Planning
         [Brown, Ward]  ||  View Recording
12 – Stormwater, Water Quality, Water Quantity and Lessons Learned from Compensatory Mitigation
         [Bradley]  ||  View Recording

Friday - October 6, 2023

13 – What a Difference a Stormwater Manual Can Make
         [Bartholomew]  ||  View Recording
14 – Perfect Fit Funding: Creative Alternatives for Stormwater Fees to Suit Your Community
         [Cromwell]  ||  View Recording
15 – Developing a Robust Municipal BMP Maintenance Program
         [Kazaz, Middlebrooks]  ||  View Recording
16 – Intersection Between Green and Gray Stormwater Infrastructure: Solving Localized Flooding
         [Freeman]  ||  View Recording
17 – Federal Update and National Stormwater Trends
         [Remmel]  ||  View Recording