September 2021 - Issue #94
Project Update: Stormwater Improvements at Audubon Naturalist Society’s Woodend Sanctuary
The Audubon Naturalist Society’s Woodend Sanctuary is a haven for native plants that is visited by thousands of students, individuals, and families from the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area each year.
CWPA Member Spotlight: PaveDrain Presents "Standish Ericsson Alleyway Retrofit"
In May of 2017 a trench drain, flow-rate measurement device, and rain gauge were installed in a private Minneapolis alleyway with a history of flooding, to capture a year of precipitation and runoff data. In May 2018 the alley pavement was replaced with PaveDrain permeable pavement system and a second year of data was captured. It was assumed that permeable pavers are effective at reducing runoff, but it was not clear exactly how effective they might be.
CWP Staff Profile: Meet Chris Swann
Marlyn Argueta interviews Chris Swann, Environmental Specialist/CIO.

How did you get started working on watersheds?
I started mostly through an interest in science and natural resources. In college, I had a really great Natural Resource program manager who got how a lot of different disciplines went into watershed management, including things like business management and communications. Then an opportunity for an internship at the Center opened up, and I have been living the dream ever since.

What is your favorite part about working for the Center?
The variety of projects and opportunities to learn new skills are a big plus. Being able to work on the number of topics that are related to watershed management helps you see the big picture and how everything fits together. The Center also allows me to learn new things on a daily basis from my CWP colleagues.

Now for the silly questions. At which store would you like to max-out your credit card?
Lidz
 
What was your favorite TV show when growing up?
I refuse to answer on the grounds that I will really date myself. Let’s go with something generic like Scooby-Doo mysteries.
 
Choose a movie title for the story of your life.
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
 
Which sea creature is your favorite?
Deep Sea Dragonfish
 
What is the nerdiest thing you do in your spare time?
Curate my collection of pocket protectors and protractors.
 
What is your favorite river?
As a parent I have learned not to play favorites. I love all rivers equally.
 
What’s the strangest talent you have?
The ability to fill out staff questionnaires.
 
If you could have any one superpower, which would you choose?
It seems like the ability to see the future would be best. Then I could get winning lottery numbers on a regular basis.
 
If you won the lottery, what would be the first thing you would buy?
That would depend entirely on how much I won. Hopefully with my superpower from the previous question it would be a Powerball drawing.

What do you want to make sure you do before you die?
Develop a cure for death.
CWP News
The CWP 2020 Annual Report Is Now Available
Our latest annual report lays out the investments, research and education we are pursuing to enable our watersheds to thrive.

Opti Stormwater Survey
Opti is running a Smart Stormwater Insight Survey to identify your stormwater needs. Survey results containing valuable industry insights will be shared anonymously with participants.

2022 National Watershed and Stormwater Conference Update
The Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. is now accepting abstracts from those interested in presenting at our 2022 National Watershed & Stormwater Conference. The Conference will take place Monday, April 25th – Thursday, April 28th, 2022, in St. Petersburg, FL.

2022 Watershed and Stormwater Webcast Series Announced
Since 2009, the Center has been providing high quality webcasts for stormwater and watershed professionals. In that timespan, an estimated 22,000 professionals have participated in the Center’s webcasts. CWPA members can view past webcasts for free.Check out the 2022 schedule and purchase the package below.


Upcoming Events
2021 Lunch and Learn Series (CWPA MEMBERS ONLY)
Next Webcast:

  • GBMc Presentation
  • Greg Phillips Presents “Modifying CWPs Unified Stream Assessment Protocol For Use in Rural Streams”
  • October 7th, 2021 at 1:00 PM
  • Wapro Presentation
  • Gabe Lederman will discuss the many applications where tidal flooding and dry weather flooding can be mitigated using WaStop check valves, and basement flooding eliminated with WaBack check valve chamber.
  • November 4th, 2021 at 1:00 PM

Webcast 8: Post-Construction Stormwater Management
October 20th, 2021, 1:00 - 2:30 PM EST
For many MS4s, the post-construction minimum measure is the most complicated, and the one that requires the highest level of local program development. Post-construction stormwater management involves development of stormwater standards, plan review, inspections, and verification of long-term maintenance. This webcast will explore innovations and trends in post-construction stormwater management, with case studies featuring program components and budgets as well as best management practices.

Speakers: Alycia Overbo from the Minnesota Department of Health and Trey Burns from Anderson Regional Joint Water System

2021 Sustainable Watersheds & Agriculture Symposium
October 26th - 27th, 2021
The 2021 Sustainable Watersheds & Agriculture Symposium provides an opportunity for watershed and resource conservation professionals to discuss and learn about the role agriculture can play in improving watershed health and water quality. The symposium will gather together watershed managers, agricultural practice specialists and researchers from around the country. The in-person event will include technical and practical presentations, as well as plenty of opportunities to network with other professionals and discuss this important topic.

Webcast 9: Climate Resilience Strategies
November 17th, 2021, 1:00 - 2:30 PM EST
Communities are under pressure to protect the health and safety of their residents from storms and other natural disasters, especially in coastal area. Many of these communities are turning to green infrastructure and natural resources as a potential tool for protecting their communities. In this webcast, we will hear from multiple entities facing the challenges of planning for climate resilience and the resources that planners and natural resource managers are developing to build communities that are more resilient.

Speakers: Jason Doll from KCI Technologies and John Rozum from NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management

Ecotone's BeaverCON 2022
March 8th - 10th, 2022
Inspired by, and building on others' endeavors, BeaverCON brings to light much of the cutting edge research showing how beaver provide necessary ecological recovery, assist with restoring threatened and endangered species, improve water quality, and provide important adaptations to climate change. 

2022 National Watershed and Stormwater Conference
April 25th - 28th, 2022
Join us in St. Pete, Florida
Learning Links
The Center for Watershed Protection | www.cwp.org