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2011 Basement flooding symposium - presentations
Basement flood symposium agenda
The problem of basement flooding: An overview (Dan Sandink, Manager, Resilient Communities & Research, ICLR)
A climate change adaptation strategy to address urban flooding: The City of Toronto's basement flooding protection program (Michael D’Andrea, Director, Water Infrastructure Management, Toronto Water)
Mandatory weeping tile disconnection to reduce the impact of basement flooding (Kyle Chambers, Wastewater and Drainage Engineering Division, City of London)
The Saskatoon superpipe solution to basement flooding (Galen Heinrichs, Stormwater Utility Manager, City of Saskatoon)
Utilization of zoom camera technology in municipal sewer system maintenance (Loris Busnello, Project Manager, Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Section, City of Hamilton)
City of Stratford: Rethinking storm water management standards (Ron Shaw, Chief Administrative Officer, City of Stratford)
What a nuisance: Municipal liability for sewer backup (William Blakeney & Dan Hartrell; Blakeney, Henneberry, Murphy & Galligan)
Homeowner involvement in urban flood reduction: Survey results from Toronto, Edmonton, London & Peterborough (Dan Sandink, ICLR)
Assessment of climate change induced flood risk to buildings: City of London case study (Dr. Slobodan Simonovic, ICLR and University of Western Ontario)
Municipal Risk Assessment Tool (Robert Tremblay, IBC)
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