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Published Article Why did Hurricane Helene hit Asheville so hard?
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Video What are the flood-mitigation challenges for different-sized communities?
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Blog Post How can communities efficiently fund flood-mitigation efforts?
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Published Article Rethinking preparedness: Flooding can happen anywhere
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Published Article How to build awareness of flood risk and gain buy-in for flood control measures
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Webinar Recording Prepare for the Unexpected: Don’t let a flood put you under water
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Webinar Recording Roundtable: 5 ways to spark innovation that leads to impact
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Published Article The devastation of debris flows and the difficulty of predicting them
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Technical Paper Post-wildfire debris flow and large woody debris transport modeling
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Podcast Stantec.io Podcast: Extreme Weather and Digital Solutions
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Blog Post Flash floods: Predicting the most difficult type of flood risk
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Published Article What's the hype around machine learning and AI for flood mitigation?
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White Paper Adapting flood prediction for the climate crisis era
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Interactive Protecting the Gulf: A Story of Coastal Resilience
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Blog Post How New Orleans’ response to Hurricane Katrina improved public safety and economic growth
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Blog Post Certainty in uncertainty: Machine learning can improve engineering decisions
2025 ASFPM Conference
Stantec is a proud sponsor at ASFPM, we look forward to seeing you in person at the exhibit hall. See below for more information on our projects and team.
See you in New Orleans!
Natural disasters represent enormous and devasting risks to communities— that’s why Stantec works diligently to help communities build resilience through risk mitigation techniques. Stop by booth #605 to learn more about how our services can help better protect your community. Join our presentations:
Wednesday, May 21
10:30 AM—Session: D8: Coastal Natural Infrastructure Projects; Louisiana Coastal Flood Risk Reduction Case Studies
Presenter: Dan Grandal
1:30 PM—Session: E1: Mapping Uses for Outreach, Engagement, and Communication; Floodplain Management when Kicking it in the Sticks—Helping Rural Communities Understand and Participate in Flood Management
Presenter: Zach Whitten
1:30 PM—Session: E8: Innovative Tools for Post-Disaster Decision Making; The Future of Flood Forecasting and Tracking
Presenter: Katherine Osborne
1:30 PM—Session: E9: Stormwater Management Urban Planning and Development Impacts; Storage-Based Framework for Urban Pluvial Flood Mitigation
Presenter: Aaron Volkening
Thursday, May 22
2:00 PM—Session: H6: Managing Water and Wildfires in the Arid West
Presenter: Caitlin Orem
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Meet Our Team
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Marc Pearson
Senior Principal, Environmental Services
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Will Zung
Principal
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Mike Anderson
Vice President, Water
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Vince DiCamillo
Senior Principal, Business Center Practice Leader
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Mark Seidelmann
Project Manager, Water Resources
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Susan Marlow
Director, Client Services
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Zach Whitten
Associate, Project Engineer, Water
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Thomas Morey
Project Manager
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Thad Wasklewicz
Principal, Geohazards and Geomorphology
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Lisa Davidson
Disaster Recovery Program Director
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Katherine Osborne
Senior Associate, Business Development
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Dan Grandal
Vice President
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Aaron Volkening
Senior Associate, Water Resources
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Caitlin Orem
Geomorphologist