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Program Schedule – Tuesday, October 28, 2008 (continued)<br />
11:30 – 12:15 p.m. Lunch, Ballrooms ABEF<br />
12:15 – 1:00 Luncheon Presentation<br />
Moderator: Faye Sleeper, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
Total <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Management: Bringing Together Wetland, Storm <strong>Water</strong>, Floodplain, and <strong>Water</strong><br />
Quality Management<br />
Edward Thomas, Attorney, Michael Baker Corporation<br />
1:15 – 2:45 Concurrent Sessions V<br />
A Meeting Rooms 4–6 B Meeting Rooms 1–3 C Ballroom C D Meeting Rooms 7–9 E Ballroom D<br />
Metro Lower<br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong> River<br />
Modeling Project<br />
Moderator:<br />
Gene Soderbeck<br />
Co-Moderator:<br />
Mark Edlund<br />
Bridge Over Troubled<br />
<strong>Water</strong>s: Monitoring<br />
and Modeling the<br />
Lower <strong>Minnesota</strong> River<br />
Catherine Larson,<br />
Metropolitan Council<br />
Phosphorus Dynamics<br />
and Loading in the<br />
Turbid <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
River (USA): Controls<br />
and Recycling<br />
Potential<br />
William James,<br />
U.S. Army Engineer<br />
Research and<br />
Development <strong>Center</strong>;<br />
and Catherine Larson,<br />
Metropolitan Council<br />
Modeling the<br />
Hydrodynamics and<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Quality of the<br />
Lower <strong>Minnesota</strong> River<br />
Using CE-QUAL-W2<br />
David Smith, Tammy<br />
Threadgill, and Barry<br />
Bunch, U.S. Army<br />
Engineer Research and<br />
Development <strong>Center</strong>;<br />
and Catherine Larson,<br />
Metropolitan Council<br />
Mopping Up Once<br />
the Rain Ends: The<br />
2007 Floods in SE<br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
Moderator:<br />
Lisa Goddard<br />
Co-Moderator:<br />
Rick Voigt<br />
“And the rain, rain,<br />
rain, came down,<br />
down, down…”.<br />
Impacts to Mn/DOT<br />
Structures During the<br />
August 2007 Flooding<br />
Petra DeWall,<br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department<br />
of Transportation<br />
Mn/DOT District 6<br />
Repair Work for<br />
August 2007 SE<br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong> Flood<br />
Dave Redig and Kjersti<br />
Anderson, <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
Department of<br />
Transportation<br />
Education/<br />
Planning<br />
Moderator:<br />
Randy Neprash<br />
Co-Moderator:<br />
Lorin Hatch<br />
Engaging Diverse<br />
Groups in<br />
Environmental<br />
Education: A Case<br />
Study of the Hmong<br />
Community in<br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
Jenny Winkelman,<br />
Mississippi <strong>Water</strong>shed<br />
Management<br />
Organization;<br />
Katherine Barton,<br />
Barton and Associates;<br />
and Foung Heu, Digital<br />
Motion, LLC<br />
Low Impact Design<br />
(LID) as a Shaping<br />
Element in the Urban<br />
Planning Process:<br />
A Case Study of the<br />
46th and Hiawatha<br />
Transit-Oriented<br />
Development<br />
Strategy,<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
Timothy Gross, Three<br />
Rivers Park District;<br />
Mark Nolan,<br />
Plan4<br />
How Do <strong>Water</strong> Quality<br />
Projects Evaluate<br />
Impacts and<br />
Outcomes The<br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong> NPS<br />
Project Survey<br />
Karlyn Eckman, Rachel<br />
Walker, and Lilao<br />
Bouapao, University<br />
of <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
Understanding<br />
Trout Streams<br />
Moderator:<br />
Barb Liukkonen<br />
Co-Moderator:<br />
Heinz Stefan<br />
Trout Stream Spring<br />
Characterization<br />
Methods and<br />
Springshed Mapping<br />
Scott Alexander, Andrew<br />
Luhmann, E. Calvin<br />
Alexander, Jr., University<br />
of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Jeffrey<br />
Green and Andrew<br />
Peters, <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
Department of Natural<br />
<strong>Resources</strong><br />
Stream Flow and<br />
Temperature Analysis<br />
of the Vermillion River<br />
William Herb, Ben Janke,<br />
Omid Mohseni, and<br />
Heinz Stefan, University<br />
of <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
An Innovative<br />
Approach to Setting<br />
Peak Flow Standards<br />
in the Vermillion River<br />
Scott Sobiech,<br />
Brandon Barnes, and<br />
Jamie Smedsmo, Barr<br />
Engineering Company<br />
Storm <strong>Water</strong><br />
Monitoring: Cool<br />
Case Studies and<br />
Updating Particle<br />
Size Data<br />
Moderator:<br />
C. Bruce Wilson<br />
Co-Moderator:<br />
Wayne Sicora<br />
Paired-<strong>Water</strong>shed<br />
Assessment of<br />
Retrofitted Storm<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Volume<br />
Reduction BMPs<br />
Kristy Treichel, City of<br />
River Falls; Rich Brasch,<br />
Bonestroo; Reid<br />
Wronski, City of<br />
River Falls<br />
Local Urban Storm<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Monitoring,<br />
Results and<br />
Implications for<br />
Future Management<br />
Katie Huser and Melissa<br />
Baker, Capitol Region<br />
<strong>Water</strong>shed District<br />
Storm <strong>Water</strong> Particle<br />
Size Distribution and<br />
Composition<br />
Greg DeGroot and John<br />
Gulliver, University of<br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
2:45 – 3:00 Refreshment Break, Ballroom Concourse<br />
9 <strong>Minnesota</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>, October 27–28, 2008