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NJAFM 2009 Concurrent Sessions
Concurrent Sessions 1: Thursday, October 15th, 10:45am - 12:15pm
Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned
Session 1A: Modeling Session 1B: Integrated Planning Session 1C: Flood Warning Session 1D: LOMR
Reconstruction of Veterans Lane and its Implementing and Updating Hazard Decision Support Services - Weather
Impact on the Floodplain, Mark Mayhew, Mitigation Plans, Stuart Wallace, AICP, Information When You Need It, Gary Letter of Map Revision Session, Jean
PE, Taylor Wiseman & Taylor James Lee Witt Associates Szatkowski, National Weather Service Huang, PE, CFM, Andrew Martin, CFM,
Victoria Weiss, PE, CFM, and Daniel Zell, PE,
CFM, RAMPP (Risk Assessment, Mapping,
and Planning Partners)
Floodplain Analysis: Balancing Safety
Unified Hazard Mitigation Planning, How the NWS Forecasts River Stages, This session will cover the procedures for
Improvements with Environmental
Darrin Punchard, AICP, CFM, AECOM, Patti Wnek, National Weather Service Middle officially revising FEMA’s maps through the
Impacts, Thomas Decker, PE and Jeepsi
Watershed Concepts Atlantic River Forecast Center Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) process. You
Patel, PE, CFM, Jacobs Engineering Group
will learn the various types of situations
covered by the MT-2 forms, as well as the
type and nature of analyses that are likely to
New Jersey Highlands Water Protection be accepted through this process. This
and Planning Council – Protection of course is intended for consulting engineers
Modeling for Cox Hall Creek Wetlands Improvements to the Stevens Storm
Highlands Open Waters and Riparian
Restoration Project, John Dening, PE, Surge Warning System, Nakitas Georgas, and community officials.
Areas, Christine Ross, Senior Resource
Hatch Mott MacDonald Stevens Institute
Management Specialist, NJ Highlands Water
Protection & Planning Council
Concurrent Sessions 2: Thursday, October 15th, 1:45pm - 3:15pm
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Session 2D: Structures in the
Session 2A: Stormwater I Session 2B: Mapping Session 2C: Dams and Levees
Floodplain
Innovative Stormwater Management
for a Corporate Office Campus in the South Jersey Levee Inventory, Gregory
Mapping the Zone: Improving Flood FEMA TB-1 Openings in Foundation
Pinelands using Large-Scale Westfall, William Skaradek and Gary
Map Accuracy, Wendy Lathrop, PLS, CFM, Walls and Walls of Enclosures , Tom
Biofiltration, Mary Paist-Goldman, PE, Casabona, USDA Natural Resource
Cadastral Consulting LLC Little, CFM, Smart Vent
Geoffrey M. Goll, PE and Keithe Merl, PE, Conservation Service
CPESP, Princeton Hydro
Floodplain Development for Flood
Residential Mitigation Yields Code
Insurance Studies Using GeoTerrain,
Dam Breach Inundation Zones: The Compliance & Lower Flood Insurance
Small Stream Restoration – Case Study, Huidae Co, PhD, Tamrat Bedanem, CFM,
Public’s Right to Know, Laura Wildman, Costs, Steve Ardito, CFM, BFE Services,
Leo J. Coakley, PE, Leo Coakley Consulting Mathini Sreetharan, PE, CFM, Jean Huang,
PE, Princeton Hydro Sales & Consulting
PE, CFM, RAMPP (Risk Assessment, Mapping,
and Planning Partners)
Stormwater Basin Retrofit Project to
Free Flood Hazard Data On-Line, A. Chris Dam Removals in NJ. How are we Cost Effective Structure Data Collection
Maintain Flood Control and Provide
Gould, CFM, NJDEP Dam Safety and Flood doing to date?, Jacob E. Helminiak, PE, Commercial and Residential Structures,
Water Quality, Kevin Becica, PE, PP, CME,
Control CFM, Princeton Hydro Jim DeAngelo, CFM, Michael Baker, Jr.
Environmental Resolutions, Inc.
NJAFM 2009 Concurrent Sessions
Concurrent Sessions 3: Friday, October 16th, 10:45am - 12:15pm
Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned
Session 3A: Stormwater II Session 3B: Historical Event Analysis Session 3C: Delaware River Session 3D: Elevation Certificates
Correlation of peak flood discharges
Using GIS to Estimate Citywide Benefits from Passaic River and Peckman River, a
Hydrology of the Delaware River, Robert
from Stormwater BMPs in New York tributary to the Passaic mainstem, Roy
Schopp, USGS Elevation Certificate Session – Robyn
City, Mark Korpus, HDR Messaros, PhD and Peter Koch, USACE - NY
District Boyd, CFM, Andrew Martin, CFM, Daniel Zell,
PE, CFM, Jean Huang, PE, CFM, RAMPP (Risk
Assessment, Mapping, and Planning Partners)
How to Satisfy Watershed Level Flood and discharge monitoring during This session will cover the basics of FEMA’s
Stormwater Management Objectives the 2008 flood in Iowa using AMSR-E Hydraulics and Mapping of the Delaware Elevation Certificate. You will learn the eight
through Habitat Enhancement and data, Dr. Marouane Temimi, Dr. Reza River, Wassim Nader, PE, CFM and John types of structures as well as the information
Establishment , Mark Gallagher, Princeton Khanbilvardi and Dr Tarendra Lakhankar, Chayko, PE, CFM, Medina Consultants the form is intended to capture from the
Hydro NOAA-CREST/City University of NY surveyor. Also, we will cover the other
information required by the form, especially
the information on the floodplain, as well as
The StormWater Management implications of this form if you are a CRS
Information System: Coastal Water community. This course is intended for
Quality Enhancement Through the Use surveyor, consulting engineers and community
A Retrospective of Hurricane Floyd, Ray
of an Internet-based Geospatial Tools Regulating the Delaware River, Joseph officials,
Kruzdlo, National Weather Service, Mt. Holly,
for Planning Stormwater Management Ruggeri, PE, CFM, NJDEP
NJ
Systems, Richard Lathrop, Lisa Auermuller
and Scott Haag, Jacques Cousteau National
Estuarine Research Reserve
Concurrent Sessions 4: Friday, October 16th, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned Room still to be assigned
Session 4B: National Flood Hazard Layer
Session 4A: USGS Stream Stats Session 4C: CFM Liability Issues Session 4D: eLOMA Session
Overview
USGS Stream Stats Website for New National Flood Hazard Layer & DFIRM CFM Professional Liability Issues - Ed eLOMA Session – Andrew Martin, CFM,
Jersey - Kara Watson, USGS West Trenton, Database Overview - Peter Chaput, PE, Pagan, Esq, Pagan Affiliates RAMPP (Risk Assessment, Mapping, and
NJ CFM, RAMPP (Risk Assessment, Mapping, and Planning Partners)
Planning Partners) This session will address exposures to liability
This session will show you what you can do of the CFM providing services in the public You will earn which types of LOMAs are
with the USGS StreamStats Website. This course will present a basic overview of and private sectors. Topics of discussion to eligible for this electronic submittal procedure.
StreamStats is a Web-based Geographic FEMA’s digital data: National Flood Hazard include Title 59, Tort Claims Act, Immunities You will also learn how to become pre-
Information System (GIS) that allows users to Layer (NFHL) and the DFIRM database and and Professional Errors and Omissions certified for this procedure. eLOMA greatly
easily obtain streamflow statistics, drainage- each of their advantages. The instructor will coverage issues. reduces processing time, but is not intended
basin characteristics, and other information demonstrate how to access the NFHL via for all situations. This course is intended for
for user-selected sites on streams. Google earth for both letters of map change surveyors and consulting engineers.
Participants are encouraged to bring a (LOMCs) and flood hazard information from
laptop to try it out! effective maps. The instructor will
demonstrate how to harness the power of the
DFIRM database through FEMA’s free map
viewer desktop application, Participants
should bring a laptop.
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