New Jersey Future Blog
Reinvesting in Urban Water Infrastructure through Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plans
January 15th, 2015 by New Jersey Future staff
On Thursday, January 8, 2015, representatives from the 21 New Jersey municipalities that have combined sewer overflows and utility authorities came together to discuss:
Photos from the Event:
Workshop Resources:
- Workshop agenda
- Presentations:
Combined Sewer Overflow Permitting in New Jersey
Pilar Patterson, Bureau Chief, NJDEP, Division of Water QualityThe Importance of Asset Manaagement: Optimization for Sustainable Clean Water Utilities
Andrew Kricun, P.E., BCEE, Executive Director/Chief Engineer, Camden County MUAFinancing GI
Khris Dodson, Associate Director, Environmental Finance CenterFinancial Capability Assessments and Schedule Development for Meeting CWA Objectives
Kevin Weiss, Chemical Engineer, Water Permits Division, US EPAReinvesting in Urban Water Infrastructure through Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plans
Dana L. Redd, Mayor, City of CamdenNewark DIG, Doing Infrastructure Green
Kim Gaddy, Environmental Justice Organizer, NJ Clean Water Action/Clean Water FundHow to Engage the Community in Long Term Control Planning
Kerry Kirk Pflugh, Manager, Constituent Services, NJDEPTools for Building Collaboration and Community Engagement
Donna Drewes. PP/AICP, Co-Director Sustainability Institute at TCNJ and Sustainable Jersey ProgramPartnerships in Action: Three Examples from New Jersey Cities
Chris Sturm, Senior Director of State Police, New Jersey FutureOpportunities to Introduce Green Infrastructure into CSO Plans
Chris Kloss, Green Infrastructure Coordinator, US EPA, Office of WaterGreen Infrastructure Performance in NYC
Carter H. Strickland, Jr., Vice President and Managing Principal, HDR Inc.Green Infrastructure: State Requirements
Adriana Caldarelli, Environmental Specialist, NJDEP, Divison of Water Quality, Stormwater ManagementGreen Infrastructure in Action at DC Water
George S. Hawkins, General Manager, District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority
Highlighted Speakers:
Water Resources Management, NJDEP
Attendees included people affiliated with the 21 CSO cities and the wastewater utilities that serve them as well as interested professional, nonprofit and community organizations.
Bayonne | Fort Lee | Harrison | Newark | Ridgefield Park | West New York |
Camden | Gloucester City | Hoboken | North Bergen | Trenton | |
East Newark | Guttenberg | Jersey City | Paterson | Union City | |
Elizabeth | Hackensack | Kearny | Perth Amboy | Weehawken |