Grab your lunch and join the Chesapeake Stormwater Network on Thursday, September 10th from 12-1pm (EST), for another FREE webinar!

Using Future Precipitation Data to Inform Resilient Stormwater Design

 

During this webinar, we will look at new tools and guidance for how to more effectively apply climate-informed precipitation projections to resilient stormwater design decisions. First, Dr. Krista Romita Grocholski will introduce a new decision support tool for selecting projected intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curve change factors when designing for future rainfall. Then, Ben McFarlane will discuss how the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission has approached resilient design guidance. We will conclude with an interactive discussion about what support is still needed and what may be on the horizon.

 

Speakers:

Ben McFarlane
Chief Resilience Officer,
Hampton Roads Planning District Commission, VA

Dr. Krista Romita Grocholski
Physical Scientist; Professor of Policy Analysis,
RAND School of Public Policy

 

***This webinar is FREE, but registration is required. Click this link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GixrSUZFQkWoQu598xSd3g

 

CSN webinars are certified by the Maryland Board for Professional Engineers as meeting Continual Professional Competency (CPC) requirements. For more information on this webinar, and how to obtain a certificate of attendance please see the CSN website: https://chesapeakestormwater.org/webinar/using-future-precipitation-data-to-inform-resilient-stormwater-design/