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Code Blue Implementation
1. Code Blue Implementation Engaging the Regulated Community in Developing LID and Stormwater Standards M. James Riordan, AICP, LEED AP MaryAnn Nusom Haverstock Lorraine Joubert
2. Connecticut LID and Stormwater General Permit Stakeholder Process Jim Riordan, AICP, LEED AP October 20, 2011
22. Consensus Workshop Resolution Discuss consensus Create a matrix Discuss implications 10 minutes Context Purpose Workshop Question Process Warm-up 10 minutes Brainstorm Your list Team list Pass up first round 15 minutes Clustering 4 – 6 pairs Pass up round two Tag clusters Pass up remaining cards 10 - 15 minutes Naming Discuss largest cluster 3 – 5 word name Remaining clusters 10 - 20 minutes
42. SNEAPA Municipal Land Use Evaluation Farmington River Watershed MaryAnn Nusom Haverstock - DEEP Bureau of Water Protection & Land Reuse October 20, 2011
66. When The Prescription Is Education, What’s A Municipal Official To Do? Lorraine Joubert and Lisa Philo, RI NEMO SNEAPA, October 20, 2011 Phase II Storm Water Permit:
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70. N onpoint E ducation for M unicipal O fficials RI NEMO provides training and technical tools to help local decision makers manage impacts of changing land use on water resources. RI NEMO is part of the URI Cooperative Extension Water Quality Program and a member of the National NEMO network.
91. RI NEMO is funded by the RI Department of Transportation as part of RIDOT’s Storm Water Management Program under the RI Stormwater Solutions project, in partnership with the RI Department of Environmental Management. For more information go to: www.RIStormwaterSolutions.org Acknowledgments
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Editor's Notes
NEMO stands for Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials. NEMO was created in 1991, and is based at the University of Connecticut’s Cooperative Extension System.
Review of stormwater campaigns around the country Understood limitations of affecting behavior Wanted to mimic MD’s use of irreverent humor Operated with limited budget Primary goal: get the website out
With suggestions for partnering with local non-profit groups (this worked in at least one town)
Refer to Handouts: Pet Waste Strategy and Outreach Overview (detailed through coming slides)