ends in a flood 13th triennial asfpm arid regions conference
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Every Drought…. Ends in a Flood
13th Triennial ASFPM Arid Regions ConferenceSponsored by: Arizona Floodplain Management Association
In partnership with the ASFPM Arid Regions CommitteeOctober 15 - 18, 2013
Scottsdale, Arizona
Conference Location:Radisson Fort McDowell Resort
10438 N. Fort McDowell Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85264480 89 300 800 333 3333
Conference at a glance:*Plenary, technical, and policy sessions*Field Trips*Moderated panel discussions*Free training sessions*ASFPM continuing education credits (CECs)
Registration:Register for the Conference on-line at www.azfma.org
Conference Cost:
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480-789-5300 or 800-333-3333
Room rate of $105.00 (plus taxes and fees) available at the resort. The resort fee is waived for our conference!
***Reserve your room via phone at 480-789-5300. You must reference the Arid Regions Conference to receive the group rate.
On-line reservations may be made at http://www.radisson.com/scottsdale-hotel-az-85264/azmcdowe
Click "more search options" and enter the code "ASFPM1" under "Promotional Code" to receive the group rate. ***
Cutoff for guest room registration to receive the rate is September 16, 2013. Additional group amenities at the resort include a 20% discount on a la carte spa services at the Amethyst Spa and exclusive tee times at the We-
Ko-Pa Golf Club.
Directions from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport : Take Loop 202 East to the Beeline Highway (Highway 87). Travel north on Highway 87 and the resort will be on
your left after Shea Boulevard. Additional directions and maps attached.
Preferred rate transportation from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to the Radisson Fort McDowell for groups of 3 or more may be available through Romero's Limousine and Transportation, www.RomerosCoach.com or 602-505-8699
$375 Attendees (includes Thursday dinner)$20 Additional Thursday dinner guests$25 Field trips (guests welcome)
If you have any problems with on-line registration, please contact Laurie Marin at 602-906-1369 or [email protected]. For conference inquires, please contact Linda Potter at 480-538-1545 or [email protected].
Arizona Floodplain Management Association Board of Directors :Shannon Summers, ChairElise Moore, Vice ChairDaniel Pfeifer Secretary
Hernan Aristizabal, TreasurerLinda Potter, Associate Member Representative
John Carr, Northern Region RepresentativeAlisa Sauvageot, Central Region Representative
Jennifer Christelman, Southern Region RepresentativeLynn Thomas, Educations and P.I. Chair
Laurie Marin, Membership Chair and WebmasterSherrick Campbell, Newsletter Chair
Lynn Whitman, Programs and Policies ChairJeff Velasquez, River Management and Resotration Chair
Jack Moody, Technical ChairTeri George, Legislative Issues ChairDave Jensen, Flood Warning Chair
ASFPM Arid Regions Committee:Bob Davies and Jeanne Ruefer, Co-Chairs
Mark Forest, Program Facilitator
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11:00
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6:00 to 8:00
8:008:30
Wednesday - October 16thWelcome Reception with Appetizers, No-Host Bar, and Registration
Tuesday, October 15th - Training ClassesSheet Flooding State
Standard Training Course, AZ SS4; Brian Cosson,
ADWR and Jon Fuller, JE Fuller
CFM Exam
7:00 to 8:00 Breakfast
8 00 to 10 00
Conference Kick-off, Announcements, and Welcome! Shannon Summers, Chair, Arizona Floodplain Management AssociationKeynote Speaker, Tim Phillips, Chief Engineer and General Manager, Flood Control District of Maricopa County
Post Disaster Emergency Management Class, Topic 2 (Potential EMI class, TBD); Ron Kopcik
and Pete Weaver, AZDEM
Endangered Species Act requirements of the Clean Water Act and CLOMRs; Scott Richardson, USFWS
Federal Requirements for Stomwater Pollution Prevention and Program Compliance; Paula Bluemer
Lunch
1:00 to 5:00
8:00 to NoonNo Adverse Impact Legal Issues Class;
Sam Medlock, ASFPM (Part 1)
No Adverse Impact Legal Issues Class; Sam Medlock, ASFPM (Part 2)
Post Disaster Emergency Management Class, Topic 1; Ron Kopcik and Pete Weaver, AZDEM
Clean Water Act Section 404 Permitting Class; Jack Moody, Pat Quinn, Rob Anderson, and Sallie McGuire
13th Triennial ASFPM Arid Regions ConferenceSchedule of Events
Tuesday and Wednesday, October 15th and 16th, 2013
9:009:30
10:30John Henz
11:00 Kevin Fagot
11:30M. McMahon
1:00D. Stefanovic
1:30Tom Loomis
2:00Iwan Thomas
2:30Brian Rowley
3:30 FLOW-3D Analysis of a Boat Bypass on the Big Hole River, Montana Brian Chevalier
4:00Revisiting a Scour Event near Kingman with the Geotechnical Scour Number Jeffrey Keaton
4:30Harshal Desai
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Flood hazard analysis of alluvial fans on a regional scale using two-dimensional hydraulic modeling; a planning tool for the Southwest
To Err is Human, To Learn From Your Mistakes and Stop Messing Up Your FLO-2D Model, Divine
10:00 to 10:30 Break
8:00 to 10:00Putting the "D" in DFIRM: Yavapai County's use of digital products, Charlie Cave, Yavapai County Flood Control District
Overview of Arizona's Statewide Probable Maximum Precipitation Study, Dr. Michael Johnson, ADWR
Risk
Aw
aren
ess
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
&
Dro
ught
Miti
gatio
n
Hyd
raul
ics
Met
hodo
logi
esJanelle MoyerMark Fountain
Mark Frago
Flood Risk Datasets: More than just a pretty picture
“They said WHAT! An evaluation of the Flood Awareness and Risk Opinions Public Surveys in Maricopa County”
10:30 to 12:00
1:00 to 3:00
3:30 to 5:00
Charlie Cave
Marc McIntoshNadine Clah
Climate Change and Extreme Storm Events in Arid Regions; What’s next?
3:00 to 3:30 Break
12:00 to 1:00 Lunch
One Click Hydrology for Yavapai County Review of Corps of Engineers Drought Contingency Plans
Potential Climate Change Impacts on Extreme Weather in the Western United States
Linda A. Potter
Julia Manfredi
Innovation in Flood Loss Mitigation for the Navajo Housing Authority
Development and Implementation of Guidance for Permitting and Compliance with the US Army Corps of Engineers Dredge and Fill Program
Flood Control Lessons Learned from a $7 Billion Design-Build Airport Expansion Project
Anthony D. Barry
Dinner - on your own
Maintaining Compliance with the NFIP: Community Lessons Learned Verification of FLO-2D Integrated Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Results
New Methodology for Risk Assessment of Potential Stream Erosion in Arid Regions
Proactive Approach to Flood Mitigation for Pinal County, McClellan Wash Watercourse Master Plan
Hyd
raul
ics:
Cas
e St
udie
sRisk Mitigation Panel (Moderator: David Bennetts, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District)
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:30
11:00
11:30
1:00Use of radar observations to quantify flood risk and frequency for alluvial fans in Western US
1:30Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting techniques allowing for basin specific predictions of potential flood and flash flood producing rainfall
Alluvial Fan Panel Session 1 - Technical Session (Moderator - Mark Forest) Geomorphic Processes on Alluvial Fans, Phillip Shaller, Ph.D; Alluvial Fan Hazard Identification, Stochastic Methods, Douglas Hamilton; Alluvial Fan Hazard Identification, Deterministic Methods, Jon Fuller
Alluvial Fan Panel Session 2 -Policy Session (Moderator: Valerie Swick) Gaps in FEMA Guidance for Delineating Hazards on Active fans, hazard-based classification of active alluvial fans: consequences for floodplain management
Can
als
Regu
latio
n
y/
Rain
fall
Fitting Emergency Action Plans for FCDMC Levees into the CRS Program
Little Colorado River at Winslow: Balancing Multiple Concerns with an Interim Zone A Delineation for Areas Protected by a Decertified Levee
Daniel Henz
7:00 to 8:00 Breakfast
Thursday - October 17th
10:30 to 12:00
8:00 to 10:00
John Henz
Frank BrownStephanie Routh
Jeff Swan12:00 to 1:00 Lunch
10:00 to 10:30 Break
1:00 to 3:00
13th Triennial ASFPM Arid Regions Conference Schedule of Events
Thursday and Friday, October 17th and 18th, 2013
2:00A Classification Index for Precipitation Events in Maricopa County, AZ
2:30Initial Abstraction and Tc Considerations in Western Watersheds, Anderson Dam Example
3:30Gillespie Area Drainage Master Study
4:00Constructing Regional, Multi-Use Flood Control Facilities in the City of Tucson
4:30Use of Flood Control Detention Basins as a Regional Stormwater BMP
5:00The Emergence of LID in Arizona: A Case Study of a Recent LID Ordinance and its Implementation in the City of Flagstaff, AZ
6:00 to 9:00
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Friday - October 18th Field Trips
Dinner and Activities at The Ranch at Ft. McDowell
9:00 to 4:00
Maricopa County Flood Control Structures Field Tour - Spook Hill Flood Retarding Structure(FRS), Powerline FRS Earth Fissure Mitigation, and Siphon Draw FRS
Indian Bend Wash Field Tour - Example Use of a Floodplain in an Urban Area for Recreational Activities in Scottsdale, AZ
Alluvial Fan Field Tour - Rawhide and Riada Alluvial Fans
Rio Salado and Tres Rios Tour - River Restoration of the Salt and Gila Rivers
Upper Salt River Reservoirs, Dams and Watershed Management Tour - Stewart Mountain Dam and Granite Reef Dam
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Old Cross Cut Canal Design – Indian School to the Arizona Canal
Lessons from Small Irrigation Dam Failures
Geomorphic and Sediment Transport effects of Irrigation Diversions in Yakima County
Kyle Burton BrownMalcolm Alter
Jeff FordEric Dove
Dave Jensen
Owen Kubit
3:30 to 5:30
John Engel, Mark E. Baker
Stephen D. Waters
Bob EichingerFelicia Terry
Dave Jensen
Low Hazard Maybe, Great Value Absolutely. Screening Level Risk Assessment for Low Hazard Dams
A Tale of Three Dams
Papago Park Dams Hazard and Risk Assessment
Kevin EubanksA. McKinnon
Doug LantzLarry Robinson
Jen PokorskiPatrick Ellison
N. Adams, M. Forest, J. Parish, E. Aryee
Joel Freudenthal3:00 to 3:30 Break
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