Living with Water: Broad + Water Artist RFP Deadline: April 21, 2015
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The Water Challenge, a collaboration between Propeller: A Force for Social Innovation, The Idea Village and The Greater New Orleans Foundation, is focused on solving critical water challenges through entrepreneurship. This initiative culminates each year during New Orleans Entrepreneur Week (NOEW). Congratulations to all of this year's entrepreneurs! Another Louisiana Proud event! We can do this!
The Water Challenge is free and open to the public. Registration is required at NOEW.org/register.
AGENDA
Morning Session:
10:00AM: Welcome to the Water Challenge 2015!
Introductory remarks from Albert Ruesga, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation, Sarah Mack, past Water Challenge winner and Founder & CEO of Tierra Resources, and Andrea Chen, Executive Director of Propeller: A Force for Social Innovation.
10:15AM-12:00PM: $25,000 “Living with Water” Civic Design Pitch
A live pitch competition put on by Propeller and the Arts Council of New Orleans. This year’s finalists are: Jennifer Blanchard (Contraflow), Michel Varisco (Turning), and Amy Stelly & Darryl Reeves (Drop in the Bowl). The winner will be determined by an audience vote following feedback from a critical panel including Sophie Harris, Executive Director of Friends of Lafitte Corridor, David Waggonner, principal of Waggonner & Ball Architects, Councilmember Susan Guidry, and Bill Gilchrist, Director of Place-Based Planning for the City of New Orleans.
12:00PM-1:00PM: Break for Lunch
Afternoon Session
1:00PM-2:00PM: Overview of the Water Landscape: Coastal and Urban
Presenters include New Orleans City Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell, Ella Delio, director of environmental and regional initiatives at the Greater New Orleans Foundation, and Steve Cochran, director for Environmental Defense Fund’s Mississippi River Delta Restoration project. Moderated by WWNO News Director Eve Troeh.
2:30PM-3:30PM: Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Water
Presentations from agencies like the Sewerage & Water Board, Entergy, Ducks Unlimited, the Restore Council, and the Data Center on entrepreneurial opportunities in water management and coastal restoration, an industry with $50 billion slated to be spent over the next fifty years. Moderated by Flozell Daniels of The Foundation for Louisiana
3:30PM-3:45PM: Coffee Break
3:45PM-5:00PM: $10,000 Water Challenge Business Pitch
Five finalists present their ideas for $10,000 awarded by a panel of judges including Elisa Speranza of CH2M HILL and Jimmy Roussel, Entrepreneur in Residence at the New Orleans Startup Fund. This year’s finalists are: Don & Jon Adams (Advanced Berm Technologies), Mark Bernstein (Magnolia Land Partners), Dan Johnson (Greenman Dan Inc.), Gary Shaffer & Demetra Kandalepas (Wetland Resources, LLC), and John Tesvich (Riverbottom Tech).
5:00PM-7:00PM: PitchLocal Happy Hour on the rooftop of The Chicory!
Tierra Resources Releases Results of Two-Year Assessment of Blue Carbon Potential on Louisiana's Coast.
ENVIROSCHOOL
A FRONT-LOADING CONCEPT DEVELOPED BY THE DEQ LEADERSHIP TEAM
EDUCATION + MEANINGFUL PARTICIPATION = COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
The Enviroschool program at the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) is the environmental education outreach arm of the Agency that provides training for communities, businesses, and other organizations on a number of regulatory topics. The goal of this program is for the attendees to become informed about the environmental regulatory process and to maintain and improve environmental compliance. These workshops are free and open to the public. If you are interested, please feel free to register for any of our workshops that are posted below or contact us if you would like additional information.
2015 SESSIONS
This session will provide an overview of stormwater general permits and the requirements for operators of construction projects to obtain authorization to discharcharge stormwater. An emphasis will be placed on new requirements in the 2014 Large Construction General Permit, LAR 100000. Please register for one of the sessions below; all sessions are from 10AM-12NOON.
This session will provide an overview of the rules and regulations including registration requirements, standards for transporters of sewage sludge, and standards for vehicles and/or containers used in the transport of sewage sludge. Additionally, there will be a brief discussion on the inspection and enforcement procedures regarding sewage sludge hauling. Facility owners, operators, drivers, consultants, persons involved with sewage sludge generation, hauling and disposal operations are encouraged to attend. Please register for one of the sessions below; all sessions are from 10AM-12Noon: