Stream Daylighting & Green Infrastructure Webinar
7pm-8:15pm Tuesday, June 23
Participate in this online training from the comfort of
your home or office! No need to fight traffic or burn fuel.
Stream daylighting (bringing a buried or piped segment of a stream back to the surface) and other 'green infrastructure' techniques
are tools municipalities all across New Jersey are using to chip away at excessive stormwater flows and reduce the
associated impacts of stormwater. These negative impacts include flooding, erosion, sedimentation,
habitat destruction, and raw sewage contamination of local waters from combined sewer overflows (CSOs).
Daylighting and green infrastructure stormwater mitigation techniques also have secondary community benefits-- they
create visual and recreational amenities where none existed before.
This workshop will present an overview of stream daylighting and case studies of two NJ daylighting projects. You will also
hear how to apply green stormwater infrastructure in urban and suburban areas, and incorporate these techniques
into the management of combined sewer systems that now present a major pollution problem in many New Jersey communities.
Program:
Stream Daylighting 101 & Case Studies, Dave Peifer, ANJEC
Applying "Green Infrastructure" to the Management of Combined Sewer
Systems, Debbie Mans, Executive Director, NY-NJ Baykeeper
Registration Information:
Registration fee: $10 for ANJEC members, $15 for non-members
If your commission is on the ANJEC Workshop Plan, there is no
charge to attend. To register or for further information, email ANJECor call 973-539-7547.
Funding for this program is provided by
the Environmental Endowment of New Jersey
7pm-8:15pm Tuesday, June 23
Participate in this online training from the comfort of
your home or office! No need to fight traffic or burn fuel.
Stream daylighting (bringing a buried or piped segment of a stream back to the surface) and other 'green infrastructure' techniques
are tools municipalities all across New Jersey are using to chip away at excessive stormwater flows and reduce the
associated impacts of stormwater. These negative impacts include flooding, erosion, sedimentation,
habitat destruction, and raw sewage contamination of local waters from combined sewer overflows (CSOs).
Daylighting and green infrastructure stormwater mitigation techniques also have secondary community benefits-- they
create visual and recreational amenities where none existed before.
This workshop will present an overview of stream daylighting and case studies of two NJ daylighting projects. You will also
hear how to apply green stormwater infrastructure in urban and suburban areas, and incorporate these techniques
into the management of combined sewer systems that now present a major pollution problem in many New Jersey communities.
Program:
Stream Daylighting 101 & Case Studies, Dave Peifer, ANJEC
Applying "Green Infrastructure" to the Management of Combined Sewer
Systems, Debbie Mans, Executive Director, NY-NJ Baykeeper
Registration Information:
Registration fee: $10 for ANJEC members, $15 for non-members
If your commission is on the ANJEC Workshop Plan, there is no
charge to attend. To register or for further information, email ANJECor call 973-539-7547.
Funding for this program is provided by
the Environmental Endowment of New Jersey