STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FOR HIGHWAYS

Session 1: Regulatory Compliance – NPDES & TMDLs

“Certified Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Inspector – Development and Implementation of a Statewide NPDES Training Program,” J.C. Hayes, C.B. Sawyer, J.J. Fersner, and C. Hitchcock Clemson University

“Maryland State Highway Administration’s NPDES Program Framework to Address TMDLs,” Sonal Sanghavi, Maryland State Highway Administration

“TMDL Compliance Concepts for Highways,” Stephen R. Lienhart, P.E., Water Resources Program Director, Parsons Water and Infrastructure, Inc.

Session 2: Erosion and Sediment Control Testing and Evaluation

“Manufactured BMP’s: ASTM to the Rescue!” Christopher I. Thornton Colorado State University, Hydraulics Laboratory

“Determining the Performance of Erosion Control Materials: Quantitative Results from ASTM Tests,” Paul E. Clopper Ayres Associates, Inc

“Erosion and Sediment Control BMPs: Don’t Be Too Quick to Drop the Old Technology,” Harlow Landphair Texas A&M University

“Stormwater Management During Highway Construction with High-Rate Chemical Flocculation,” James Heist, Alex Davey, CDS Technologies, Inc

Session 3: Runoff Characterization

“Separation of Particulate Matter in Rainfall-Runoff,“ J. Kim, (presenter) S. Pathapathi, W. Bartlett, S. Ganguly, J. Sansalone (corresponding author)Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State University

“The Rise and Fall of Best Management Practices: The Coming Age of Unit Operations and Process Concepts for Storm Water,” John J. Sansalone, Associate Professor and Louisiana Land & Exploration Professor Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State University,

“Characteristics of First Flush Effects in Storm Water Runoff Via a Detention-Retention System,” Yuming Su, Gayle F. Mitchell, Ohio University

“Pollutant Load Estimates to Impaired Waterbodies Potentially Impacted by the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway Project, North Carolina,” R. EL-Farhan, D. Benelmouffok, S. Lane, R. Oakes, and L. Dickenson, The Louis Berger Group

Session 4: Vegetative Practices, Low Impact

“Water Quality Benefits of a Porous Asphalt Overlay,” Pamela Kearfott, Michael E. Barrett, Joseph F. Malina, Jr., University of Texas at Austin

“Performance of Pervious Concrete Pavements” Martin Wanielista, Manoj Chopra, Joshua Spence and Craig Ballock, Stormwater Management Academy, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

“Pervious Concrete and Storm Water Management for Highways,” Felipe Montes and Dr. Liv Haselbach, University of South Carolina

“A Database Application and Calculator for California Highway Revegetation Specifications,” Misty Scharff, Michael Curto, and Brent G. Hallock California Sate University, Sacramento, Office of Water Programs; Cal Poly State University (Dr. John Johnson presenting)

Session 5 and 6: BMPs for Highways

“Mitigation Techniques for Bridge Deck Hydrodemolition,” Christopher Anderson NYSDOT

“Regional Stormwater Facilities,” Martin Wanielista Stormwater Management Academy UCF

“Design and Field Assessment of Non-Proprietary Litter Control Devices to Comply with the Los Angeles River Trash TMDL,” David Alderete and John Johnston Office of Water Programs & Dept of Civil Engineering, California State University, Sacramento

“Turbidity and Nutrient Removal in Small-Scale Pilot Studies Employing a Chemical Coagulant at Lake Tahoe,” John R. Johnston, Jeff Curtis, Dipen Patel, Jeffrey Hauser “Pilot Filtration Studies for Turbidity and Phosphorus Removal at Lake Tahoe”

"Optimization of Settling Tank Design to Remove Particles, Metals, and Toxicity in Highway Runoff," Dr. Stenstrom of UCLA, Yingxia Li, Sim-Lin Lau, Masoud Kayhanian, and Michael K. Stenstrom

“Development of an Integrated Stormwater Treatment Device for Bridges Using Waste Cotton mote and Soybean Hulls for Adsorption of Metal Ions,” Kevin White and Brian Kelly, University of South Alabama

“The Effects of Infiltrating Storm Water on Soils and Groundwater,” Scott Meyer, Timothy Ginn, Matthew Diaz, Arash Massoudiehl, Sevinc S. Sengor

Session 7: Manufactured BMPs

“Highway BMP Monitoring Practice,” John Pedrick, Scott de Ridder, Stormwater Management Inc.,

“Storm Drain Inlet Insert Evaluations,” Brian Currier and John Johnston, Office of Water Programs

“Stormwater Catchbasin Insert Performance Evaluation,” Steven L. Barfuss, Utah State University & Courtney Ashliman, ADS/Nyloplast

“Analysis of Long Term Rainfall to Develop Stormwater Quality Flow Rate Design Criteria,” Brian Lee, Fabio Tonto, Penh Tov, Stormceptor Group of Companies

Session 8: Stream Restoration

“Benefits of Floodplain/Stream Restoration to the Roadway Environment,” Ward Oberholtzer, Senior Project Engineer, LandStudies, Inc., Lititz, PA

“On-site Stream Mitigation: Challenges and Solutions,” Will Harman, PG, Senior Project Manager, Buck Engineering, Raleigh, NC

“On Site Mitigation for Stream Impacts: Some Past and Present Practices,” A. C. Parola, Jr., W. S. Vesely, J. Jack, Stream Institute, University of Louisville, J. Garland, Kentucky Division of Water, and J. Dovak, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

“Bankfull Flow in the Southeastern US Coastal Plain,” W. S. Vesely and A. C. Parola, Jr. , Stream Institute, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY