American Institute of Certified Planners Symposium: Green Stormwater Infrastructure |
In urban areas, stormwater presents major challenges for water quality. Runoff and combined sewer overflows result in impaired quality and degraded watersheds. Increasingly, green infrastructure approaches can treat and reduce discharge volumes and help mitigate flood risk, in addition to a range of environmental, social, and economic benefits. Learn from the experiences of Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia in adopting green stormwater management approaches. Panelists:
2.5 LU HSW (AIA) / 2.5 CM (AICP) / 2.5 PDH (LA CES) $12 Museum, APA, and AICP Member, $12 Student, $20 Non-member Prepaid registration required. Walk-in registration based on availability. Breakfast for participants will be available at 9:00 am. This program is presented in partnership with the American Planning Association.
Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Registration is for event planning purposes only and does not guarantee a seat. Online registration for Museum programs closes at midnight the day before the scheduled program. The Museum's award-winning Shop and Firehook Café are open for one hour prior to the start of the program. Shop and Café hours are subject to change. The rain garden at the National Building Museum collects storm water runoff from the parking lot. Date:
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