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Multi-benefit stormwater and coastal resilience

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This webinar covers: 

  • Needs and opportunities for sustainable, adaptable and resilient planning, design and operations for phased programs to address problems and issues today and for future climate conditions with increased rainfall, sea level rise and tidal surge for coastal communities

  • Case study examples and lessons learned to demonstrate success and possible applications for your community

  • Opportunities for coordination of multi-benefit programs for water, wastewater, stormwater and flood control, transportation, and water quality and ecosystem protection and restoration

  • Grant, loan and user-based utility funding opportunities and public-public and public-private partnerships to facilitate implementation and sustain programs now and in the future. 

Approaches and case studies for multi-benefit stormwater and coastal resilience

Meet the panelists

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Michael Schmidt

Water Resources Engineer

Mike has experience in planning, modeling, permitting, design, climate resiliency and public outreach for watersheds, stormwater, green infrastructure, coasts and ecosystems.

Seth Nehrke

Seth Nehrke

Water Resources Engineer

Seth has expertise in hydrology, hydraulics, permitting, restoration, green infrastructure, resiliency, sea level rise, sediment transport and erosion control.

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Susan Crawford

Water Services Group Director

Susan has deep expertise in drinking water and reuse treatment, and has worked on some of the industry's most significant and complex projects.

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