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Friday, July 18
 

8:30am EDT

From Rule to Reality: Implementing Florida’s New Stormwater Standards
Friday July 18, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Florida’s 2024 stormwater rule is already reshaping project planning and permitting across the state—but we’re not fully there yet. With portions of the rule already in effect and the all-important treatment performance provisions delayed until late 2025, this panel tackles the uncertainties and evolving expectations facing stormwater engineers, public and private developers, and local governments. Hear directly from a panel of regulators and experienced practitioners as they unpack how the rule is being interpreted in practice, what’s changing (and when), and how best to prepare for full implementation. Expect practical takeaways, discussion of real project scenarios, and ample time for audience Q&A in this highly interactive session.
Speakers
avatar for Mark Thomasson

Mark Thomasson

Executive Vice President, National Stormwater Trust, Inc.
National Stormwater Trust, Inc. (NST) is a stormwater management company that recently partnered with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to provide regional stormwater treatment services for the benefit of its customers and the environment.Through this public-private... Read More →
avatar for John Coates

John Coates

Director, Division of Water Resource Management, Department of Environmental Protection
John Coates currently serves as the Director of the Division of Water Resource Management, for the Department of Environmental Protection. He has a combination of biology, chemistry, and engineering degrees, and is licensed as a civil engineer in Florida. John started working in the... Read More →
avatar for Greg Knecht

Greg Knecht

Executive Director, The Nature Conservancy
avatar for David Kramer, P.E.

David Kramer, P.E.

ERP Bureau Chief, Southwest Florida Water Management District
Dave is a graduate of University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He has 23+ years of experience in water resource engineering. Dave has spent his entire career in public service at the SWFWMD. He currently serves as the ERP Bureau Chief, responsible... Read More →
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Martin Wanielista

Marty Wanielista, PhD.
Friday July 18, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 8-9

10:30am EDT

Treatment Wetlands For Ecosystem Restoration And Water Resource Augmentation
Friday July 18, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Wetlands provide natural, sustainable, and environmentally beneficial water quality improvement. This exciting course will include a detailed overview of treatment wetland applications, design and permitting, and recent trends and innovations to address some of the state’s most complex challenges associated with surface water quality and water supply shortages. Surface water quality protection will be highlighted by how SFWMD is using treatment wetlands to restore and protect ecologically sensitive areas of South Florida. The Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) cover over 62,000 acres and represent the largest constructed treatment wetlands in the world. Operation of the STAs is governed by permits and consent orders that include a stringent water quality-based effluent limit (WQBEL) for phosphorus. Water resource augmentation using treatment wetlands will be highlighted by multiple projects that reuse wastewater effluent providing multi-functional and multi-beneficial systems that protect water quality, enhance water availability, and protect public health. Recent advancements include new interpretations of the Florida Administrative Code to better target natural recharge areas for groundwater augmentation, couple treatment wetlands with groundwater recharge via injection, and include treatment intensification to provide treatment of micropollutants, including unregulated contaminants and PFAS, in potable reuse applications.
Speakers
avatar for Rafael Vazquez-Burney

Rafael Vazquez-Burney

Technology Fellow, Jacobs
Technology Fellow at Jacobs specializing in Natural Treatment Systems. With over 18 years of experience in wastewater treatment, ecological planning, permitting and design of natural treatment systems for nutrient reduction, Rafael is a globally recognized expert in treatment wetlands... Read More →
avatar for Chris Keller

Chris Keller

President, Wetland Solutions, Inc.
I have over 30 years of professional experience specializing in the design, assessment, and optimization of treatment wetlands for water quality improvement. I hold B.S. and M.E. degrees in environmental engineering from the University of Florida and am a licensed professional engineer... Read More →
avatar for Tony Holley

Tony Holley

Principal Engineer/Owner, JSA
I am one of the Principal Engineers with Jim Stidham and Associates. Working with JSA for over 20 years, primarily in the fields of water, wastewater, and emerging contaminants in the state of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. I also have designed multiple constructed wetlands for effluent... Read More →
avatar for Mark Merkelbach

Mark Merkelbach

COO, Sustainable Water Infrastructure Group, LLC.
Mr. Merkelbach leads project development and implementation for SWIG. He is a civil designer and professional wetland scientist (PWS) who has managed the design and construction of hundreds of water quality projects, including some of the largest GSI projects in China. He worked with... Read More →
avatar for Susan Mason

Susan Mason

Scientist Supervisor, South Florida Water Management District
Susan currently works as a Scientist Supervisor for the South Florida Water Management District in the Water Quality Treatment Technologies section of the Applied Sciences Bureau. Her work focuses on operations of the stormwater treatment areas (STAs) and studies in the Northern STAs.Susan’s... Read More →
Friday July 18, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 8-9
 
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