News > Events > All Events > Innovative Green Infrastructure Programs: Benefits, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

Innovative Green Infrastructure Programs: Benefits, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

When:
June 16, 2020: 1:30PM to 3:00PM
Where:
Webinar
To Attend:
Register to Attend

Consideration of green infrastructure for stormwater management is a required element for the long-term control plans being prepared to address combined sewer overflows (CSO) in New Jersey and New York.

While water quality considerations drive decision-making, green infrastructure promises to deliver a suite of co-benefits that are not considered as part of the CSO policy but are often more important to community members. In many cases, green infrastructure is found to reduce the overall cost of a project, as opposed to using 100% grey infrastructure.

The New York City Department of Environmental Protection and Philadelphia Water Department, working under legal consent orders, have implemented green infrastructure programs to address CSOs while also providing additional benefits to the community that fall outside of the CSO policy framework (e.g., green jobs). The panelists will discuss the challenges of launching innovative programs and their lessons learned to address community needs while meeting regulatory mandates.

Presentations by:

  • Marc Cammarata, Deputy Commissioner of Planning & Environmental Services, Philadelphia Water Department
  • Pinar Balci, Assistant Commissioner, New York City Department of Environmental Protection

Moderated by:

  • Andy Kricun, former Executive Director and Chief Engineer, Camden County Municipal Utility Authority
Sign up for E-Alerts

Enter your email to receive Riverkeeper E-Alerts

Sign up for E-Alerts

Enter your email to receive Riverkeeper E-Alerts

Don't let New York State give up on New York City waters
Become a Member