22nd Annual Conference & Trade Show
Event Details
February 4-5, 2025
Glacier Canyon Conference Center at the Wilderness Resort
Sandstone Foyer
45 Hillman Road
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
or via Zoom
Zoom Instructions (coming in January)
Overview of Event
Each year, NASECA-WI hosts the state’s largest event focused solely on erosion control and stormwater management. NASECA-WI strives to offer topics that enhance attendees professional development including a mix of regulatory topics, best management practices, project reviews, and other industry information.
Topics and Presenters
Topics (subject to change)
Tuesday, February 4-
- Green Lake Association- Water Quality Improvement, Stephanie Prellwitz, Green Lake Association
- An Inspector’s Perspective (Construction Site), Scott Seymour, Village of Somers
- In-Lake Sediment Control via Removal of Common Carp, Pete Jopke, Dane Co Land & Water Resources
- Ecosystem Benefits of Wetland Restorations at Deansville and Badfish Creek Wildlife Areas, Tally Hamilton, Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
- Delta Landfill, Bayfield Co, Stacy Dehne, DATCP and Travis Tulowitzky, Bayfield Co
- Pheasant Branch-Floodplain Impacts (Middleton, WI), Heather Schwar, Stantec
- Nutrient Management for Water & Soil, Corydon Coppola, OurWaters.org
- A Kitchen with Several Cooks: Stormwater and Erosion Control at the Jefferson Food & Beverage Campus, Brian Berquist and Nikolas Dorava, Town & Country Engineering
- Ethics, Allison Schneider, Holmes Murphy
Wednesday, February 5-
- Methods to Educate Owners on Stormwater Practices, Kaci Coconate and Megan Duffy, Dane Co. Land & Water Resources
- Reforestation & Wetland Restoration – A Strategy for Stormwater Management, Jamie Ferschinger, MMSD
- Western and Southwestern Winnetka Stormwater Management Program, Mark Shubak, Strand
- Sand filter, dry pond standards, Dan Bekta, WDNR
- Sand filter projects in Minnesota, Shawn Tracy and Eric Henry, AECOM
- Integrated Site Stormwater Management within a Densifying Urban Environment, Tony Vandermuss, Smith Group
- Stormwater Management and Erosion Control Design for Industrial Facilities, Mark Seidl, Pinnacle Engineering
- In Development: Technical Standards for Enhanced Settling and Phosphorus Removal, Amy Minser, WDNR
- Low Salt Design – The Need for Change in Infrastructure Design, Dustin deFelice, Bolton & Menk
- WAMS ID to MyWisconsin ID, Laura Spears, WDNR
- DNR Stormwater Guidance and WinSLAMM v 10.5 Updates, John Voorhees, AECOM and Eric Rortvedt, retired WNDR
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Continuing Education
The Annual Conference offers 12 CE for full conference registration, which may apply toward PE requirements and one credit hour of professional conduct and ethics. The continuing education offered may be submitted for credit toward Wisconsin’s Department of Safety & Professional Services credentials including: Commercial Building Inspector, Dwelling Contractor Qualifier, Journeyman Plumber Restricted Service, Master Plumber Restricted Service, Utility Contractor, and UDC Construction Inspector.
Wilderness Hotel
A room block has been set up for our attendees at The Wilderness for a rate of $109 double. For reservations, please call 1-800-867-9453 and reference A70232 by Friday, January 3, 2025. Rates are subject to applicable state and local taxes (currently 12.25%) in effect at the time of check in, and a taxable $29.95 nightly Resort fee, or current prevailing fee if changed.
Zoom Instructions
Click here (coming soon) to join the event and be placed into a waiting room where we will verify your registration. Please make sure your first and last names match those with which you registered. Log in several minutes early in order to join us when the program begins.
Become a Presenter
Call for Presentations
Deadline December 6, 2024
NASECA-WI invites you to submit an abstract for presentation at the 22nd Annual Conference, “Advancements in Stormwater and Erosion Control,” which will take place in-person and virtually on February 4-5, 2025. We encourage submissions of non-promotional abstracts related to projects and research in the areas of stormwater management and erosion control.
Why should you submit an abstract for presentation at the NASECA-WI Annual Conference?
Your peers will appreciate learning about your unique project, solutions to the obstacles you encountered, and overall success of your project.
Presenting is a great way to boost your resume as both a professional and thought leader in the industry.
Showcasing the details of a successful project helps to gain positive exposure for your employer.
Receive a complimentary conference registration.
Guidelines for Presentations
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- All presentations must be non-promotional in nature.
- Presentations will be 15 minutes each with an additional 5 minutes for question and answer.
Submit Your Abstract
Please provide the following information on a cover sheet when you submit your abstract by email to peggy.hoffmann@nasecawi.org:
- Author and co-author name (if applicable), affiliation, email address, and daytime phone
- Whether the abstract relates to the stormwater management or erosion control topic
- Presenter biography
- Presentation title
- Presentation abstract (no more than 1500 characters)