2013 IAFSM Annual Conference, March 6-7, 2013
Bloomington-Nomral Marriott
Hotel & Conference Center
201 Broadway Avenue
Normal, Illinois 61761
Conference Forms
Conference Flyer
Exhibitor Form
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Conference Presentations
(not all presentations are available)
Sessions:
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
9:00 am Plenary Session
- Welcome
- State Farm Insurance Disaster Response Team - Mr. Dakin Kinser
- Swiss Reinsurance Company Ltd. - Dr. Jens Mehlhorn | Head Flood | Director | Group Underwriting
10:30 am Concurrent Session 1
1A Mitigation
- Case Study - City of LaSalle, IL Wastewater Treatment Plant Flood Control Project using IKE Disaster Recovery CDBG Funding
- Flow Modeling, Mapping and H&H studies complete - what happens next?*
1B Floodplain Modeling
- SCS Method Considerations for Design Flood Hydrograph Determination
- Flood Insurance Map Revisions
- 2D Thinking with 1D Models: An Overview of Delaware County, IA Hydraulic Modeling and the Resulting Floodplain
1C Stormwater Tools
- Floodplain, Stormwater, Emergency Management and the Envision Sustainability Infrastructure Rating System
- Using Behavior-change campaigns to meet stormwater permit goals*
12:00 pm Lunch
1:30 pm Concurrent Session 2
2A CRS
- CRS 2013: New Activities, New Opportunities *
- Overview of CRS 2013
- Activity 330 - Outreach Projects
- Activity 430 - Higher Regulatory Standards
2B Regulatory
- Engineering Studies and H&H Modeling for Floodway Construction Permitting*
- "Unsteady Floodways in a Regulatory Setting" Panel Discussion
2C BMP's
- Monitoring the Hydrologic and Water-Quality Effects of a Simple Intensive Green Roof
- Sustainable Landscapes: Using Low-Maintenance Native Plants
- BMP's for Linear Roadway Improvements
3:20 pm Concurrent Session 3
3A Flood Insurance
- Flood Insurance 101 for Local Officials
- NFIP Marketing and Outreach for Local Officials
- 2012 Flood Insurance Reform Bill and How It Impacts Your Community
3B Dams and Gates
- Hofmann Dam Removal Public Perceptions (A Little Data is a Dangerous Thing!)
- Reischl Lake Dam Overtopping - Embankment and Spillway Restoration
- Drought Solution for Coffeen Lake: A Look at the Permitting and Design of a Main-Channel Gate Structure for Water Supply
3C Stormwater Retrofits
- Retrofit for LID Embraces City's Commitment to Sustainability
- Hubble - A Unique Solution to Redevelop a Floodprone Property
- Stormwater Basin Retrofitting
3D Regulatory
- 10 Years After TB 10-01
- Development and Implementation of the Village of Lakewood's BMP Ordinance
- 7th Avenue Creek Revitalization Project
Thursday, March 7, 2013
9:00 am Plenary Session
- State Public Water Law
- Illinois Takes a Step Toward On-Site Stormwater Management
10:10 - 11:00am Follow up discussion on Changes to Stormwater Runoff Standards
10:30 am Concurrent Session 4
4A Mapping
- U.S. Geological Survey Flood Inundation Mapping Science Initiative
- Coupling New Technologies with Existing Methods: A Unified Stream Assessment Example
- U.S. Geological Survey Online Tools: Enhancements for Understanding, Planning and Flood Hazard Response
4B Mapping Levees
- Removing a Site from the Illinois River Floodplain with Levee Improvements
- Update on FEMA's Levee Analysis and Mapping Procedure (LAMP)*
4C Floodplain Managemet
- How to Survive a Community Assessment Visit
- "SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND" Your Approach to Floodplain Management*
4D Case Studies
12:00 pm Lunch
- Awards Luncheon
- Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Recognition
- Vendor Door Prizes
1:30 pm Concurrent Session 5
5A Wetlands
- Lake County Stormwater Management Commission's Study of Post-Development Isolated Waters of Lake County and Application of the 80% - 150% Wetland Hydrology Design Criteria
- Wetlands and Wetlands Regulation in Northeastern Illinois- "Wetlands for Dummies" including What is a wetland...and why are they protected? If a wetland is impacted, why must we replace them...and how do we do that? Why is management of wetlands so important?
5B Restoration
- Urban Stream Stabilization - How to Achieve Diverse Goals Associated with Stormwater Conveyance in the Urban Environment*
- Bloomington's Green Infra-Structure Approach Reduces Residential and Agricultural Runoff and Improves Water Quality
5C HEC-GeoRAS Walk-Through Workshop*
5D BMP Case Studies
- Carbon Cliff Permeable Streets Project: Using Green Infrastructure to Provide Neighborhood Revitalization, Street Restoration, and Stormwater Retrofitting
- Neighborhood Drainage Infrastructure Improvements Using Green Initiatives in Village of Hinsdale, Illinois
- Recycling Construction Demolition Debris for Stormwater Management
* Denotes In Depth Presentation