- Agenda (February 16, 2016)
- Understanding the Coastal Plain: Giving Context to Regional Challenges – David Genereux
- Research, Data and Resources in the Coastal Plain: What we know, What we don’t know, and What we don’t know that we don’t know
- Track A- Supply
- Track B- Contaminant
- Considerations for large and small utilities for addressing emerging contaminants from upstream sources– Detlef Knappe
- Discharges from leaking and failing infrastructure- Package plants, high rate infiltration systems and septic systems– Dianne Reid
- Agricultural practices and implications of waste management and land application of biosolids, poultry litter and fertilizers- Stephen Harden
- Track A- Demand
- Where is the water going? Accommodating needs and demands from diverse sectors and stakeholders– Linwood Peele
- Permitting the use, management and distribution of water: Implications and the limitations of permits– Linwood Peele
- Infrastructure Challenges: How to fund and support current and future demand– Seth Robertson
- Track B- Treatment
- Aquifer storage and recovery– David Pyne
- Centralized treatment options and challenges– Mike Richardson and Ben Kearns
- Decentralized Treatment Options and challenges– Charlie Humphrey
- The implications of issues with supply, demand, contaminants and treatment in the Coastal Plain- Mike Piehler