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The Princeton Hydro team is leading webinars; presenting at conferences throughout the country; and participating in events that celebrate community and environmental stewardship.
In this edition of our Events Spotlight, we provide an overview of all the latest happenings and information on how to get involved.
Hosted by The Watershed Institute, Trenton River Days is a free event that celebrates the history, culture, and recreational benefits of the Delaware River. Join us on Saturday, September 16 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for canoe and boat rides, food trucks, live music, hayrides, fly fishing demonstrations, crafts, educational games, and exhibits for hands-on fun. Princeton Hydro is proud to sponsor and excited to attend this fun-filled community event – please stop by our booth to get an up-close look at our airboat and say hello to our team!
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The National Algae Association is hosting a “From Source to Blooms” webinar focused on preventing, remediating, removing, recycling and repurposing HABs. Our Senior Technical Director, Ecological Services Dr. Fred Lubnow is presenting on “Using the Ecosystem Services of Green Infrastructure to Reduce and Control HABs.”
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We are proud to sponsor this year’s Delaware River Watershed Forum, which is bing held at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington, DE. The 11th Annual Forum provides an opportunity for Coalition members, legislators, watershed advocates, environmental organizations, community members, local businesses, and students to collaborate on protecting the Delaware River Watershed. Participants can engage in education workshops, field trip excursions, networking events, and keynote addresses.
Society for Ecological Restoration’s 2023 Mid-Atlantic Conference will be held at NJSEA’s Environmental Center in the New Jersey Meadowlands. This year’s conference, titled “Restoring Urban Ecosystems,” includes an opening-day birding festival, Plenary Sessions, field trips, and a variety of workshops. Princeton Hydro is sponsoring and attending the event. Geoffrey Goll, PE, Mark Gallagher, Michael Rehman, PWS, CERP, and Christiana Pollack, CERP, CFM GISP, are each presenting on ecosystem restoration topics. We look forward to seeing you there!
The mission of SAME is to build leaders and lead collaboration among government and industry to develop multidisciplinary solutions to national security infrastructure challenges. The 2023 Conference, includes breakout sessions, networking opportunities, USACE-led contract opportunities and programs briefings, and a small-business exhibitor hall. Princeton Hydro, an event sponsor and exhibitor, joined SAME as a sustaining member in 2018.
The SAME MEGA Maryland conference gives small and minority businesses in the architecture, engineering and construction industries the opportunity to come together with federal agencies in order to showcase best practices and highlight future opportunities to work in the federal market. Princeton Hydro is exhibiting at and sponsoring this year’s conference, which includes 75+ speakers, two inspiring and informative keynotes, networking events, training sessions, and panel discussions being led by local, state, and federal agency professionals, networking, matchmaking, client panels, training sessions, and MORE!
Advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice (DEIJ) is critical to achieving our goals of clean water and healthy tributaries in the Hudson River watershed. As such, the 2023 Watershed Conference is themed “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice” and offers participants a chance to learn about DEIJ strategies and water-related case studies that are moving this critical work forward in the region. It will be held both in-person and virtually.
The in-person session will be on Tuesday, October 24 from 9 AM to 3 PM at the Henry A. Wallace Center, FDR Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, NY. This session will focus on DEIJ strategies and case studies from the Hudson River watershed. The day will be structured with both plenary and breakout sessions, along with space and time for networking.
The virtual session, held on Wednesday, October 11 from 1 to 3:30 PM via Zoom, will feature presentations from a panel of speakers, followed by a discussion and a Q&A. It is highly recommended that everyone planning to attend the in-person session watches the webinar beforehand as it will set a valuable foundation for the content of the in-person session. Registration for the virtual session is included with the in-person conference registration, and will be recorded and shared with all conference registrants.
This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the Environmental Congress, which Princeton Hydro is proud to sponsor and participate in. The in-person conference will be held at Mercer County College from 9am – 5pm on October 13. Virtual sessions will also be available October 17 and October 19. ANJEC is a nonprofit organization that helps New Jersey environmental commissions, individuals, local and state agencies achieve responsible and sustainable use of New Jersey’s natural resources and protection of environmental health. Princeton Hydro is a business member of ANJEC.
Lake Erie will be the backdrop to this year’s International Symposium. The theme to this year’s conference is “Great Lakes, Local Solutions.” The action-packed agenda includes workshops, panel discussions, field trips, poster presentations, the annual 5k fun run, and an exhibitor hall. Princeton Hydro, a proud sponsor of the Symposium, is exhibiting and leading a variety of presentations:
NJAFM is hosting its 16th Annual Conference and Exhibition in Atlantic City, NJ. With over 500 people expected to attend, NJAFM Annual Conference is the premiere floodplain management conference in the Northeast, providing an opportunity for professionals in the fields of engineering, hydrology, geology, planning, code enforcement, floodplain management and emergency management to participate in educational seminars, training opportunities and exclusive networking events. Participants will engage in educational sessions centered around the conference theme: “Investing in Mitigation – Leveraging Resources to Mitigate Flood Hazard.” Princeton Hydro is sponsoring and exhibiting at the conference.
On Thursday, October 26 at 6pm EST, join us for a Live Facebook Q&A Event with Princeton Hydro scientists and birding enthusiasts Emily Bjorhus, PWS and Eric Zawatski. Learn about the basics of bird identification, how to attract specific birds to your yard, options for food and feeders, and get all of your burning birding questions answered!
In July 2023, NJDEP published the Inland Flood Protection Rules, which requires municipalities to update their stormwater control ordinances to improve water quality. Hosted by The Watershed Institute, the webinar will provide guidance on the new stormwater ordinances, a summary of requirements, and recommendations for developing and implementing stronger ordinances. The Watershed Institute along with co-sponsors American Littoral Society (ALS), Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions (ANJEC), and Pinelands Preservation Alliance, invite officials, planning board members, municipal professionals (engineers and planners), attorneys and Environmental Commission members, from all across the state, to learn more and ask questions. The webinar features two expert speakers: Princeton Hydro Senior Technical Director of Engineering Dr. Clay Emerson, PE, CFM, and The Watershed Institute Policy Director Michael Pisauro, Esq.
The webinar is free and will take place via Zoom from Noon – 1:30 PM on Friday, November 3.
As the U.S. continues to see warming temperature trends and heavy weather events of increasing frequency and intensity, infrastructure resiliency is a crucial topic of discussion. The SAME Philadelphia Post Annual Symposium will bring together practitioners from the Greater Philadelphia Area and beyond to speak about infrastructure resiliency and how it can help public and private entities survive these turbulent times. The event also includes an exhibitor hall – Princeton Hydro is exhibiting and is also a proud sponsor of the event.
The 108th Annual Conference will be held at the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, NJ. The Conference, which is considered the largest municipal gathering in the nation, provides three full days of extensive learning opportunities, meaningful face-to-face networking, and a comprehensive showcase of product innovations. The event opens the doors to local government officials, connecting them with state and federal officials and resources. Come visit our booth in the exhibit hall!
CLRMA is an organization of water professionals and community members who share an interest in enjoying and protecting Colorado’s lakes and reservoirs. The 2023 Fall Conference, themed “Historical Perspectives on Water Quality,” takes place in Denver on November 15 from 9am – 2:3opm. The conference features a variety of presentations, including “How Climate Change Impacts the Ecology and Management of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) and the Value of Long-Term Data,” which is led by Princeton Hydro Senior Technical Director, Ecological Services Dr. Fred Lubnow and Senior Aquatics Project Manager Chris Mikolajczyk, CLM.
Fountain Creek Watershed District Brewshed Alliance invites to join them at Voodoo Brewing Company in Colorado Springs, Colorado for the November Liquid Lecture featuring Princeton Hydro Senior Aquatics Manager Chris Mikolajczyk, CLM. During his presentation he will address some of the more common issues from a “big picture” perspective of surface water quality, lake management, and watershed management. He will share techniques that can assist in management and improvement, including emphasis on the cause of harmful algae blooms (HABs) and ways to prevent and deal with HABs. Liquid Lecture attendees receive $1.00 any beer purchase!
New Jersey Section of American Water Resources Association (NJ-AWRA) is hosting a free Stormwater webinar on Friday, December 1 from Noon – 1pm. The webinar, which is eligible for 2 NJ PE and 2 AICP CM self-reporting credits, features three presentations:
1. Stormwater Regulatory Updates and Green Infrastructure Overview led by Brian Friedlich, P.E. 2. NJ Future Initiatives – MS4 Primer and Stormwater Retrofits Manual led by Lindsey Sigmund 3. Green Infrastructure Case Study – Clawson Park led by Dr. Stephen J. Souza
Princeton Hydro was involved in the design and implementation of stormwater management upgrades to Clawson Park in Ringoes, NJ. Hundreds of native plants were installed in the park’s large stormwater basin and two of the park’s rain gardens were completely overhauled, removing invasive weeds and planting beneficial native species. To learn more about the project, click here.
Join Greater Trenton on December 4, 2023 at 5 p.m. for an evening of cocktails and conversations to reflect on Trenton’s past, reimagine its future, and make connections with some of the most influential leaders impacting the Capital City. The celebration honors Caren Franzini, former NJEDA CEO and one of the founders of Greater Trenton, by presenting the Caren Franzini Capital City Award to John Hatch, Principal at Clarke Caton Hintz, and David Henderson, Principal at Hx2 Development. Princeton Hydro is proud to be part of the Trenton community and participate as a Sustaining Sponsor in this celebratory event.
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