Join us at the 2023 National Stream Restoration Conference in Baltimore, MD | August 21-23

Wildlands is thrilled to be a sponsor at this year’s National Stream Restoration Conference. We will be at booth #A34, so come by and say hello! We will also have numerous team members giving presentations on a variety of topics spanning from the benefits of design-build projects, macroinvertebrates’ impact on biological monitoring, and a feature on our work with Anne Arundel County, MD.

 

 

 

 

Please see below for our presentation schedule:

Tuesday, August 22nd
E Session | Kent
BENTHOS & FISHERIES & FISH HABITAT
8:30 AM ETCase Study: Marylea Farm Stream Restoration Site Biological Monitoring
PRESENTERS:  Mike Fowler, PE, Senior Project Manager and Carolyn Lanza, Environmental Scientist  
Moderator:  Bob Siegfried, RES


A Session | Fells Point
VEGETATION CONSIDERATIONS & PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
11:30 AM ETThe Value of the Design-Build Experience
PRESENTERS:  Ty Williams, EI, Environmental Designer and Doug Smith, Finance & Resource Manager with Wildlands Construction, LLC
Moderator:  Greg Golden


C Session | Watertable
STRUCTURES AND INNOVATIVE APPROACHES & BEAVER, WETLANDS, AND STAGE 0 RESTORATION
11:50 AM ETAnne Arundel County’s Approach to Meeting MS4 and TMDL Requirements through Turnkey Restoration Projects
PRESENTERS:  Abigail Vieira, PE, Water Resources Engineer and Erik Michelsen, Deputy Director with Anne Arundel County’s Department of Public Works
Moderator:  Stephen Pawlak, JMT

Join us at the 2022 National Stream Restoration Conference in Nashville, TN | August 1-3

Wildlands is thrilled to be a top sponsor at this year’s National Stream Restoration Conference. We are at booth #36, so come by and say hello. Also, we have numerous team members giving presentations on a variety of topics spanning from urban stream and watershed restoration to macroinvertebrates impact on biological monitoring.

 

Please see below for our presentation schedule:

Monday, August 1st

D Session | Ryman Studio PQR

FISHERIES & FISH HABITAT & BENTHOS

3:30 PM ET – Got Bugs? A Biological Monitoring Plan for Evaluating NC Mitigation Projects

PRESENTERS:  Ella Wickliff, Environmental Scientist and Carolyn Lanza, Environmental Scientist

Moderator:  Gian Dodici, US Fish & Wildlife Service

 

C Session | Ryman Studio MNO

STATE & REGIONAL PROGRAMS & PLANNING & PRIORITIZATION

3:50 PM ET – Stream Restoration Assessment and Planning for Nutrient Reduction in Durham, NC

PRESENTERS:  Mike Fowler, PE, Senior Project Manager and Sandra Wilbur, PE, with the City of Durham Department of Public Works, Stormwater & GIS Services Division

Moderator:  Robert Scrafford, Gannett Fleming

 

B Session | Ryman Studio DE

CASE STUDIES – HEADWATER STREAMS AND DAYLIGHTING & DAM REMOVAL & POND CONVERSION

4:30 PM ET – Hoosier Dam Removal Project: Sediment Management Before, During, and After Removal

PRESENTERS:  Angela Allen, PE, Senior Water Resources Engineer

Moderator:  Ryan Gaujot, Green Rivers, LLC

 

 

Tuesday, August 2nd

H Session | Ryman Studio PQR

BENTHOS & TWO CASE STUDIES:  ENGINEERING THROUGH BIOLOGICAL MONITORING

9:30 AM ET – Reedy Creek Stream Restoration Project: A Watershed Scale Design-Build Stream Restoration project in Charlotte, NC

PRESENTERS:  Christine Blackwelder, Senior Environmental Scientist and William Harris with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services

Moderator:  Cidney Jones, Ecosystem Planning & Restoration

 

K Session | Ryman Studio MNO

CASE STUDIES – LARGE SCALE EFFORTS & STREAM RESTORATION CASE STUDIES

3:50 PM ET – Adaptive Buffer Management in Urban Stream Restoration

PRESENTERS:  Jake McLean, PE, CFM, Senior Water Resources Engineer and Paul Dow, PE, CFM, City Engineer with the City of Greenville, South Carolina

Moderator:  Nate Ober, Water & Land Solutions LLC

 


 

Wildlands is excited to sponsor “Partners for Parks”

What a wonderful evening we had at the “Partners For Parks” social event for annual sponsors, last night. Wildlands Engineering is honored to sponsor such a great organization that values the importance of green spaces within our region.

Learn more about Partners for Parks by visiting their website: www.partnersforparks.org.

 

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