2025 Annual Conference Materials


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PRESENTATIONS

The conference presentations are listed below. They are listed in the order they will be presented at the conference.  Posting a conference presentation does not imply that FSA confirms the accuracy of any of the statements made in a presentation, nor that the Association supports or endorses any of the conclusions or recommendations contained in a presentation. 

Wednesday (Pre-Conference)

PC - Revolutionizing Flood Forecasting for Resilience and Recovery: Statewide Insights [Charnas, McKinnie, Narayanaswamy, Torres, Frick, Letasi]
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Thursday

OS - Welcome, Keynote & Excellence Awards Ceremony
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01 - TRACK A – 2025 Legislative Session Review [Coyne, Ferguson]
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02 - TRACK B – Innovating Shoreline Resilience: Real-World Solutions for Florida's Coastal Communities [Phillips]
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03 - TRACK A – Fast, Accurate Benefit-Cost Analysis: A Cloud-Based Evaluation of Stormwater Projects [Jones, Amoah, Dayton]
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04 - TRACK B – Navigating FEMA Standards: Success Using Modeling for Floodplain and Floodway Development [Harris, Kohn, Davtalab]
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05 - TRACK A – Emerging Technologies – Shark Tank Style!
        Advanced Drainage Systems  ||  InSitu  ||  Woolpert

06 - TRACK B – Florida DEP Water Restoration Assistance Grant Funding [Jagoda]
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07 - TRACK A – Investment in Stormwater Data Pays Dividends in Mapping Flood Risk across the City [Wallace, Cunningham]
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08 - TRACK B – Tips and Tricks for State and Federal Infrastructure Funding [Platt]
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09 - TRACK C – How Do You Solve a Problem Like McCoy's Creek? Urban Stream Restoration [Reed, Vanderbeck, Sterling]
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10 - TRACK A – Resilient Recovery: Vegetation, Hydrology, and Stormwater Management Post-Hurricane [Varble, Dolley]
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11 - TRACK B – Stormwater Management is the Unexpected Hero in Fostering Economic Development [Boone]
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12 - TRACK C – Stream Restoration Primer: Project Approaches and Examples of Stream Restoration in Florida [Kiefer]
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13 - TRACK A – Water Yield Analysis - Enhancing Flood Resilience While Developing an Alternative Reuse Supply [Torres, McKinnie]
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14 - TRACK B – Get The Most BAM for Your Buck with Recirculating Biosorption Activated Media Filters! A Unique Solution for Addressing External and Internal Nutrient Load to Lakes [Hood]
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15 - TRACK C – Lower Peninsula Stormwater Improvements: A Nature-Based Solution to Urban Flooding that Improves Water Quality [Chandler, Parsons, Serra]
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Friday

16 - TRACK A – Local Fertilizer Ordinances: A Low-Cost Tool to Protect Our Waters [Holt, Lawson]
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17 - TRACK B – Rain Check Please! [Mathis, Rudolph]
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18 - TRACK C – Low Impact, High Rewards: Using LID to Foster Growth and Meet ERP Requirements [Hardin, Bortles, Ellard]
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19 - TRACK A – Water Quality and Flood Protection Regulatory Updates [Fakhrutdinov]
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20 - TRACK B – Water Quality Master Plan [Peene, Heidecker, Hardin]
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21 - TRACK C – How Good is Your Credit? Devising Water Quality Solutions [Niforatos, Miselis]
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