November 20, 2014 FCC-OSPE Luncheon

Place: LaScala Restaurant, 4199 West Dublin Granville Road, Dublin, Ohio

Time: Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:45 am, Speaker 12:15 pm, Closing Remarks 1:15 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00, Non-Members $30.00

Details:  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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Program: Scioto Greenways; A Riverfront Transformation Columbus, Ohio

The Scioto Riverfront in Downtown Columbus has been transformed as a result of hundreds of millions of dollars in public and private developments in the River South area. But while substantial public and private investments along the Scioto River have created world-class amenities, the river has remained a slow-moving, overly wide pool of sediment-laden water due to the presence of low head dams.

The removal of the Main Street Dam begins to restore the natural course of the river, improve the ecological systems and river habitat, provide new recreation options, and provide an opportunity to further leverage existing investments by creating a stunning 33-acre greenway through Downtown Columbus, Ohio.

The additional green space will better connect Downtown to the Scioto Peninsula and East Franklinton, build on the recent park investments, create links to the existing regional bikeway system, and serve as a catalyst for further private investment in Downtown.

Across the country, dam removal and river restoration projects have been shown to increase property values, encourage investment, and create vibrant communities. A healthy river that enables recreation and improves connectivity will allow Columbus to thrive and ensure maximum economic, ecological, and social benefits.

The project is estimated to cost $35.5 million and is being funded by a variety of public and private partners, including: City of Columbus, City of Columbus Department of Public Utilities, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, Ohio Department of Transportation, Ohio

Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Columbus Downtown Development Corporation, Franklin County Board of Commissioners, Metro Parks, The Columbus Foundation, and Battelle.

Presenters (Stantec Consulting Services Inc.):

    Bryon Ringley, PE- Project Manager

    Travis White, PE- Assistant Project Manager

Bryon Ringley is a Senior Principal at Stantec, in the Columbus, Ohio office.  Bryon has a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Evansville (Indiana) and a Master of Science in Hazardous and Waste Materials Management from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX).  Bryon is a registered professional engineer in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.

Bryon began his engineering career working for the City of Richmond, Indiana, in the City Engineer’s Office and at the Richmond Sanitary District in 1990.  Bryon is now a Discipline Leader for Stantec’s Water Group here in Columbus and has been active in a variety of water resources projects throughout Ohio and the Great Lakes Region.

Bryon is the Project Manager on several high profile water resources projects here in central Ohio, including:

·         5th Avenue Dam Removal and Lower Olentangy River Restoration; and

·         Main Street Dam Removal and Scioto Greenways.

Mr. White serves as a Senior Project Engineer in the Columbus, Ohio office of Stantec Consulting Services Inc., and is the assistant project manager and civil lead on the Scioto Greenways Project. 

He is responsible for water resource projects, including ecosystem and stream restoration, watershed assessment, and green infrastructure projects.

Mr. White earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Cincinnati; is a regular presenter on stream restoration and green infrastructure topics at technical conferences and workshops across Ohio; and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Ohio.  

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon

October 16, FCC-OSPE Luncheon

Date: October 16, 2014

Place: LaScala Restaurant, 4199 West Dublin Granville Road, Dublin, Ohio

Time: Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:45 am

Cost: Members: $20.00, Non-Members $30.00

Details:  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Program: A Basic Introduction to Environmental Engineering for Non-Environmental Engineers 

As professional engineers it is often expected that we are familiar with many technical areas that are beyond the scope of our primary discipline of engineering. In an era where engineering education is becoming increasingly specialized, it is inherent in our responsibilities as professional to understand enough about related areas of engineering to work in a multi-disciplinary project.

In this seminar, we will briefly cover the history and basics of how the various regulatory agencies implement and enforce environmental laws and regulation. We will cover the basics of several common environmental regulations that are likely to be encountered on a typical design project, and discuss key implications these regulations may have on project design and schedule, including construction and post-construction stormwater management requirements, National Environmental Policy Act coordination, all appropriate inquiry, wetlands and air permitting. Finally we will discuss some current local environmental hot topics, including horizontal fracing, climate change and toxic algae.

Speaker: Devon E. Seal, P.E., MBA

Devon has over 10 years of experience at Gresham, Smith and Partners as an environmental consultant for airport, municipal and industrial clients. Devon is an environmental project manager with experience that includes environmental management assistance, regulatory compliance audits and environmental assessments, stormwater management assistance, air emissions inventories, industrial cleaning, national environmental policy act assistance, resource conservation and recovery act reporting, spill prevention and environmental training. Her work includes assisting clients with identifying compliance issues, developing and implementing environmental regulatory strategy, and she has been involved in projects from the preliminary planning phases through construction close-out. Devon received a BS in Chemical Engineering from the Ohio State University and a Master of Business Administration from the Ohio State University Fisher College of Business.

A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.

September 18, 2014 Luncheon

Attend Sept 18, 2014 FCC-OSPE Luncheon 

Date: Thursday, September 18, 2014

Place: La Scala Restaurant, 4199 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin, OH

Time: Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:50 am, Speaker: 12:00 pm, Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00, Non-Members and auxilliary: $30.00.

Registration: CLICK HERE!!!

Topic:  Columbus Upground Reservoir

This presentation describes how the recently completed Columbus Upground Reservoir has become an integral component of the Scioto River Water Resource System. This off-stream reservoir, along with its associated raw water pump station and interconnecting pipeline, will provide additional source supply, along with the existing on-stream reservoirs, to help meet future water demands of customers being served by the Columbus’ Dublin Road Water Plant during a 50-year drought, as well as to provide additional source supply for the Del-Co Water Company.

The physical size and innovative design of this 9.3-billion-gallon, 850-acre off-stream raw water supply impoundment is record setting, as the earth embankments have a 5-mile perimeter, making it the longest Class I Dam in Ohio. The reservoir’s composite lined bottom, installed due to Karst limestone geology underlying the site, is one of the world’s largest and consists of 37 million square feet of geomembrane and 2 million cubic yards of compacted clay liner (CCL).

The presentation will briefly describe the water source supply components including the Scioto River, the existing on-stream reservoirs, the new John R Doutt Reservoir and its associated raw water pump station and pipeline. Existing and planned public water systems for the City of Columbus and the Del-Co Water Company that will utilize the Scioto River as its source supply will also be identified. This part of the discussion will also show how the Scioto River is being used for flow conveyance and thus has deferred multi-million dollar expenditures for pipeline construction.

The presentation will also describe how the project restored unobstructed river flow and fish migration to a 9-mile stretch of the Scioto River with the removal of a 1920's era low head dam at the Marion/Delaware County line; and by the use of a pneumatic weir gate system spanning the Scioto River in lieu of a permanent intake impoundment

Speaker: Kenneth Ricker, PE

Mr. Ricker has over 31 years of experience- 24 years at ms consultants- assisting clients in a the planning, design, financing and construction of a variety of projects, including public water supply, treatment, and distribution, wastewater collection & treatment, solid and hazardous waste management. He received a BS in Civil Engineering from the Ohio State University. Prior to joining ms, he had seven years of public service performing engineering reviews of studies and construction documents and providing technical assistance to governmental agencies financing their wastewater projects through the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Division of Environmental & Financial Assistance. Mr. Ricker has been a member of the American Water Works Association since 1991.

A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.

May 20, 2014 FCC-OSPE Luncheon

Date: Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Place: Scioto Country Club, 2196 Riverside Drive, Columbus, Ohio

Time: Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:45 am

Cost: Members: $23.00

Details:

The Franklin County Chapter of Professional Engineers and its Auxiliary are having a joint meeting.

Lunch will be buffet style, and officers will be installed following lunch.  Cost is $23.00.

Chapter members must make reservations before May 15th.  Send checks to:

June Gray

376 Shelby Ave. West

Powell, OH  43065

Make checks out to:  FCC/OSPE Auxiliary

Cancellation deadline for checks to be returned is Tues., May 15th.

Sharon Eifert of the Auxiliary will give the invocation and lead the pledge of allegiance.  Barb Fuller will be hostess for the occasion.

Installation of FCC-OSPE Officers by Howard Jones:

FCC will be recognizing their award recipients for the year.