2018 NASECA-WI Annual Conference & Tradeshow
Overview of Event
February 7-8, 2018
Ho-Chunk Gaming, Wisconsin Dells, WI
NASECA-WI hosts the State’s largest event focused solely on erosion control and stormwater management. This two-day conference will be divided into an erosion & sediment control focus (day 1) and a stormwater focus (day 2) so you can attend one day or both to suit your interests.
Wednesday, February 7 – Erosion and Sediment Control
WDNR Waterway and Wetland Program
Cami Peterson, WDNR
Trout Stream Restoration Techniques in the Central Sands Ecoregion
Shawn Sullivan, WDNR
WinSLAMM
John Voorhees, AECOM
Stormwater and Erosion Control Implementation for the Planning, Design, and Construction Management of Tribal Transportation Projects
Scott Whitsett, Jewell Associates Engineers, Inc.
Erosion Control Initiatives from National Transportation Product Evaluation Program- Testing and Specifying & Evaluation of SRDs
John Rublein, Wisconsin DOT
Sponsor Presentation: Profile Products
Adam Popenhagen
Sponsor Presentation: Silt Sock
Peter Tonn
Zero Runoff Planning and Implementation, Inver Grove Heights
Jay Michels, Emmons & Olivier
Ethics, Safety, and Employee Engagement
Rick Kyte, Viterbo University
Slope Failure
Travis Mikshowsky, Wisconsin DOT
Construction Site Soil Loss Tool Update
Pete Wood, WDNR
Thursday, February 8 – Stormwater Management
Lake Marion Project
Rob Montgomery, Montgomery Associates Resource Solutions
The Good, Bad and Ugly of Stormwater & Erosion Control Design/Install
Elliott Mergen, Dane Co. Land & Water Resources
Overview of WDNR Grant Programs
Grant Programs for which Local Governments are Eligible
Eric Rortvedt, WDNR
Vegetated Swale Standard 1005
Kim Gonzalez, Wisconsin DNR
Native Vegetation Management in Stormwater Facilities
Rick Eilertson, AECOM; Steve Banovetz, Field & Stream Restorations
Stormwater & Urban Forestry
Jordan Skiff, City of Fond du Lac
Soil Report Review
Stacy Dehne, DATCP
Site Evaluation for Infiltration Standard 1002
Jan Kucher, WDNR
Yahara WINS
Emily Jones, MMSD
Digging In: Dredging in Wisconsin
Michael D. Hahn, Axley Brynelson, LLP
Continuing Education
This Annual Conference will provide 10 total contact hours of continuing education and/or PDHs. Single day registrants will gain five contact hours on Wednesday and five on Thursday. These credits could apply toward PE continuing education requirements. This program provides DSPS Credentials for: CBI, DCQ, PJRS, PMRS, UCI, and UC. Course ID 12271 and 12272.