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2nd Basement flood symposium presentations (September 19, 2013)
2nd Basement Flood Symposium Agenda (PDF)
Symposium overview (Dan Sandink, Manager, Resilient Communities & Research, ICLR)
Keeping basements dry: It’s all in the risk (Prof. Ted Kesik, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, University of Toronto)
Flood reduction strategies in Ottawa (Eric Tousignant, Senior Water Resources Engineer, City of Ottawa)
Basement flooding: Windsor’s approach to flooding—A presentation of our city’s reduction measures and successes (Mario Sonego, City Engineer & Corporate Leader of Public Works, Parks and Facilities, City of Windsor)
Basement flood risk reduction in Winnipeg (Charles Boulet, Senior Project Engineer, City of Winnipeg)
The perfect storm: New development, high infiltration/inflow and a 1,000+ year storm (Chris Gainham, Senior Project Manager, City of Hamilton)
Damage is in the details (Murray Pound, President, Gold Seal Homes, Carstairs, Alberta)
Weeping tile disconnection to reduce the impact of basement flooding (Kyle Chambers, Environmental Service Engineer, City of London)
Reducing risk and building resiliency: The Credit River Watershed story (Christine Zimmer, Senior Manager, Watershed Protection and Restoration, Credit Valley Conservation)
Giving incentives to save: Kitchener’s stormwater credit program (Matt Wilson, Engineering Technologist, City of Kitchener)
Assessing climate change risk to stormwater and wastewater infrastructure (Marvin Ingebrigtsen, Technical Analyst Infrastructure Programs, City of Welland)
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