Agenda

Registration:                    8:00 – 8:30 am

Morning Session:             8:30 am – 12:00 pm

Lunch (On your own):       12:00 – 1:00 pm

Afternoon Session:           1:00 – 4:30 pm

Choosing Appropriate Stormwater Best 
Management Practices (BMPs)
R. Roseen

   Benefits of low impact development (LID) and
      green infrastructure
   Design and performance
   Limitations to conventional stormwater management
   Low impact development
   Bioretention and rain gardens
   Porous asphalt
   Pervious concrete
   Permeable interlocking concrete pavements
   Gravel wetlands
   Subsurface infiltration and filtration
   Tree filters

Integrated Planning/Watershed Planning
R. Roseen

   Receiving water bodies
   Impaired streams
   Total maximum daily loads (TMDLs)

Introduction to Green Infrastructure, Low Impact 
Development and Innovative Practices
S. Gorneau, R. Woodman
Next Generation Innovative Stormwater Technologies
S. Gorneau, R. Woodman

   What is low impact development and green infrastructure?
   Space efficient subsurface storage
   Mechanical treatment and screening
   Vegetated/biological treatment systems
   Runoff reduction techniques

The Cost of Low Impact Development/Green 
Infrastructure – Capital Cost and Long Term
Cost of Ownership
S. Gorneau, R. Woodman

   What are the typical metrics
   Green vs conventional
   What is included in upfront capital costs
   What are the long-term costs

Credits

Architects
     6.5 HSW Contact Hours*
     6.5 AIA HSW Learning Units

Landscape Architects
     6.5 HSW Contact Hours
     6.5 LA CES HSW PDHs

Professional Engineers
     6.5 PDHs

Contractors
     Non-Credit Education

*SD and HSW details below


Continuing Education Credit Information

This seminar is open to the public and offers 6.5 HSW contact hours to architects and landscape architects and 6.5 PDHs to professional engineers in most states, including New Hampshire.

Attention New Hampshire architects: Your licensing board relies on each licensee to determine and claim appropriate credit hours regarding SD and HSW classification. See Architect Rule 403.02 (b) and (c).

HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for architects in Florida and is deemed an approved sponsor for architects and landscape architects in New York. HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for engineers in Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700), New York (NYSED Sponsor No. 35), North Carolina, and North Dakota.

This seminar has been approved by the American Institute of Architects for 6.5 HSW Learning Units (Sponsor No. J885) and the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System for 6.5 HSW PDHs.

This course offers a non-credit continuing education opportunity to contractors. It has not been approved for continuing education credit by any state contractor licensing entity.

Attendance will be monitored, and attendance certificates will be available after the seminar for most individuals who complete the entire event. Attendance certificates not available at the seminar will be mailed to participants within fifteen business days.

Speakers

Scott Gorneau, P.E.

Vice President, Convergent Water Technologies

As vice president of Convergent Water Technologies, Mr. Gorneau is responsible for offering innovative green infrastructure/low impact stormwater solutions that enable new applications and raise the bar on performance, cost effectiveness, and verification. He previously served as national manager of ACF Environmental/Ferguson Waterworks and as regional vice president for FABCO Industries where he was responsible for engineering design, specification, and installation of manufactured stormwater management systems. Mr. Gorneau earned a B.S. degree in Biological Systems Engineering and an MS degree in Agricultural and Biological Systems Engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln which provided the necessary knowledge for him to launch his career into the technical sales and specified engineered products industry. He spent the subsequent time since graduation gaining experience and expanding his knowledge of the industry on a wide variety of civil and environmental engineering design projects for private and public sector clients. Mr. Gorneau is a registered professional engineer in Maine and New Hampshire, and he is a Maine certified stormwater inspector. He has been a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), serving as section president in 2014.

Dr. Robert M. Roseen, P.E.

Principal and Owner, Waterstone Engineering, PLLC

Dr. Roseen is a recognized industry leader in green infrastructure and urban watershed renewal, and he is the recipient of an Environmental Merit Award by the US Environmental Protection Agency Region 1. He consults nationally and locally on stormwater management and planning and currently leads one of the first-in-the-nation integrated planning efforts in coastal New Hampshire. He directed the University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center for 10 years and is well versed in the practice, policy and planning of stormwater management. Dr. Roseen has 20 years of experience in the investigation, design, testing and implementation of innovative approaches to stormwater management. His broad area of expertise includes water resources engineering, stormwater management, low-impact development (LID) design, porous pavements, nutrient and TMDL studies, stream restoration and erosion and sediment control. Dr. Roseen has led the technical analysis of numerous studies examining land use and climate change impacts on municipal flooding. He has participated in many significant and award winning green infrastructure projects.