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Thursday July 23, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
This course has been fully redesigned to focus on practical implementation of pollutant load reductions in the context of impaired waters. The session explores both regulatory and engineering pathways available to achieve pollutant load reductions and restore water quality more efficiently. Panelists will present real-world examples from across Florida, highlighting how stakeholders are navigating the scientific, technical, and legal challenges associated with impaired waterbody designations. Basin Management Action Plans, Alternative Restoration Plans (ARPs), and other implementation-focused strategies will be discussed as potential pathways to accelerate restoration while maintaining compliance with state and federal requirements. In parallel, the course will examine engineering and watershed-based approaches for reducing pollutant loads, including source controls, treatment technologies, stormwater retrofits, and integrated watershed management strategies. Case studies will demonstrate how these approaches are being applied in practice to achieve measurable water quality improvements. Perspectives from both agencies and practitioners will be provided, along with insights into coordination, data needs, modeling considerations, and implementation challenges.

Speakers
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Mike Wessel

Senior Principal, ESA
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Patrick Shearer

Senior Engineer IV, RES
Patrick Shearer, PE, WEDG, is a green infrastructure designer and Senior Engineer for Resource Environmental Solutions (RES). He is one of two Engineers of Record for the City of Miami premier sea level rise adaptation project Jose Marti Park Adaptive Redesign project, providing civil... Read More →
avatar for Adam Olenoski

Adam Olenoski

Senior Environmental Scientist, VHB
Adam is a senior environmental scientist in VHB’s Sarasota office with 22 years of experience. He has experience in a variety of ecological and hydrological monitoring projects, which include monitoring stormwater systems, measuring flows and levels, sampling surface water and groundwater... Read More →
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Kim Shugar

Senior Advisor, Arrow Group
Kimberly “Kim” Shugar is an experienced policy specialist with more than 25 years of experience addressing complex challenges in the water, environmental, resilience and agricultural policy areas. At the Arrow Group, she currently advises clients on policy matters and government... Read More →
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Lawrence Glenn

Department of Environmental Protection
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 12

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