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Dr. Robert Traver Testifies at City Council
Hearing in Philadelphia
Recognizing his expertise on issues related to stormwater management,
national and state entities frequently have tapped Dr. Robert Traver,
PE, WRE, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, to advise,
assess, and make recommendations. The Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection, the American Society of Civil Engineers, the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. House of
Representatives are among the august bodies that have sought Dr.
Traver’s input. Now a municipal organization has followed their lead. On
September 1, the Philadelphia City Council called upon Dr. Traver to
testify at a public hearing. The purpose of the hearing, which was held jointly by the Committee on
the Environment and the Committee on Parks, Recreation and Cultural
Affairs, was to investigate the feasibility of installing sustainable
irrigation systems beneath Philadelphia’s more than 275 recreation
fields to improve their condition, increase their lifespan, and reduce
maintenance costs. Besides reducing the need to use potable water to
irrigate fields, this technology could significantly reduce stormwater
runoff—a benefit of no small consequence. Because Philadelphia has a
combined sewer system that handles both stormwater and wastewater, any
reduction of stormwater runoff reduces the sewer overflows that
discharge into streams and rivers. The only academician to testify, Dr. Traver provided an overview of
stormwater best management practices on Villanova’s campus, discussed
which factors need to be considered in evaluating irrigation systems,
and shared his experiences of what works and what does not. Councilman
James Kenney, who chaired the hearing, thanked Dr. Traver and invited
him to be available for future consultation. Dr. Traver is the director of the Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership
(VUSP), whose mission is to advance the field of sustainable stormwater
management and to foster the development of public and private
partnerships through research on best management practices, directed
studies, technology transfer, and education. On October 14-15, the VUSP
is hosting the
2009 Pennsylvania Stormwater Management Symposium at
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Dr. Robert Traver, PE, WRE
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Photo taken by Aurora Imaging Co. |