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Tuesday, June 25

J session
Location: Conti/Lafitte
Moderator: Gian Dodici,

Restoration Programs

1:30 pm
Estimating Nutrient Loads to Falls Lake, North Carolina from Streambank Erosion
-- Layla El-Khoury, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

1:50 pm
Training the Missouri: History of the Missouri Riverbank Stabilization and Navigation Project from Rulo, Nebraska to Its Mouth
-- Kari A. Bigham, PE, PhD, USACE Kansas City District, Kansas City, Missouri

2:10 pm
Is the Chesapeake Bay TMDL a Blueprint for Restoring our Nation's Estuaries?
-- Austin Byers, MSc, CERP, Stantec, Baltimore, MD

2:30 pm
Nurdle Remediation: Developing Restoration Approaches to Pre-Production Plastics Pollution
-- Ryan Fikes, CERP, Freese and Nichols, Inc., Austin, TX

2:50 pm
Improving the Status Quo: Using Natural Channel Design to Add Value to River Restoration Approaches in New Zealand
-- Brandon Alderman, AECOM, Germantown, MD

3:10 pm  
Break in the Exhibit Hall

3:30 pm
Possible Crediting Strategies for Dynamic Alluvial Valleys
-- Samuel Leberg, EPA (ORISE), Washington, DC
-- Brian Topping, EPA, Washington, DC

3:50 pm
The Louisiana Watershed Initiative - A Holistic Approach to Watershed Management Through Collaborative Governance
-- Danica Adams, Arcadis, New Orleans, LA

4:10 pm
A Practical Restoration Model for Restoring the Sprague River Valley
-- Mike Edwards, USFWS, Region 8, Klamath Falls, OR

4:30 pm
Using an Integrated Delivery Approach with Stream and Floodplain Restoration as a Tool to Improve Water Quality in a Eutrophic Central Florida Basin
-- Mary Szafraniec, PhD, PWS, Resource Environmental Solutions (RES), Tampa, FL

4:50 pm
Little Sugar Creek: Restoring One of Charlotte’s Largest and Most Degraded Systems
-- Jason Claudio-Diaz, PE, CFM, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Charlotte, NC

5:10 pm - Adjourn