The purpose of this workshop is to learn
about the sources and effects of
floatable pollution, what it is currently being done to control
floatables (and how effective these efforts are), and what more needs
to be and can/should be done to reduce floatables.
Organized by the
Passaic River
Institute of Montclair State University
1 Normal Ave., Montclair, NJ 07043
phone: 973-655-5423 fax: 973-655-6810
web: http://www.csam.montclair.edu/PRI/
email: pri@montclair.edu
Dr. Kirk R. Barrett, PE, PWS, Director
Cooperating organizations:
AGENDA
8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 Welcome, Kirk Barrett, Passaic River Institute
9:10
Overview
of the floatables problem -- Thomas Newman, HydroQual, Inc.
Link
to related presentation and paper (containing more
specific information):
http://www.hydroqual.com/Papers/tnewman/05/p_tln_05.pdf
http://www.hydroqual.com/Papers/tnewman/05/s_tln_05.pdf
Link
to a
more recent presentation giving floatables
characterization for a CSO with a 1,000+ acre drainage area in Queens,
NYC
http://www.hydroqual.com/Papers/tnewman/07/s_tln_07.pdf
9:30 Programs by Environmental Regulatory Agencies
- USEPA
Floatable Action Plan - Helen Grebe, Floatables Coordinator,
USEPA Region 2
- NJDEP
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Program – Shadab
Ahmad, P.E., and S. Dan Zeppenfeld, P.E., P.P. , Municipal Finance
& Construction Element, New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection
- Solids and Floatables: An Update on the NJ Municipal
Stormwater Regulation Program -- Tara R. Wood, Senior
Environmental Specialist, Case Manager, Municipal Stormwater Regulation
Program, NJ DEP
10:30 Reviewing Existing
Control Efforts
- PVSC
skimmer boats
– Bob Devita, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners
- Net and boom
facilities – John Meakim, Engineers Plus
- Catch-basin
hoods
and street
sweeping -- Gary Grey, HydroQual, Inc.
Additional
resources on Catch-basin
hoods
and street
sweeping
11:30
Break
11:40 Considering New Efforts and Approaches
- Could bottle
deposit legislation be effective at
reducing floatables? -- Dave Yennior, Recycling Coordinator, NJ
Sierra Club
- Low Impact
Development as a stormwater and
floatable pollution control strategy -- Andrew Willner, NY/NJ Baykeeper
- Educational
efforts: Don't Trash the Passaic River -- Eugene Reynolds and Ella
Filippone, Passaic River Coalition
12:40 Wrap up – Kirk
Barrett, Passaic River Institute
12:50 Lunch
(NOTE: REGISTRATION AFTER 3/28 DOES NOT INCLUDE LUNCH)