January 2024 Technical Luncheon
Using High-Flow Biofiltration to provide Runoff Reduction
Runoff reduction, pollutant capture, and peak-volume management are the main functions of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI). By managing stormwater pollution and runoff volume in smaller watersheds closer to the source, GSI can more closely simulate a natural response to rainfall despite an increase in imperviousness compared to other stormwater management practices. High-flow biofiltration practices have not always been accepted as GSI due to their high flow-through rate and assumptions that such rates could not provide significant runoff reduction, despite providing enough pollutant removal credit to meet water quality requirements. This presentation will share data gathered from the field of a manufactured high-flow biofiltration device that has demonstrated significant capability for stormwater runoff reduction. An overview of this data, site selection, and device design will provide guidance to using innovative systems to meet GSI goals.
Chris Allen is a Regulatory Manager for Contech Engineered Solutions. He has a BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Cincinnati with focused coursework on Water Resources. Chris began working for Contech as a Stormwater Design Engineer specializing in stormwater treatment and detention design. As a regulatory manager, he now works in the Great Lakes area to manage regulatory approvals as well as provide technical assistance for stormwater products to regulators, design engineers, and consultants.
The meeting will be on Tuesday, January 9th, 2024 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
1800 East Beltline Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI
Please register by the end of the day on Thursday, January 4th by submitting the form below or emailing [email protected]. Feel free to call/text Rebecca at 248-949-6214 with any questions.
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