Explore how Clark County, Washington, uses "entropy-based resource management" as the organizing principle to develop watershed management and sustainability strategies. Learn how by using this principle they have developed sub-basin retrofit plans, hydrologic and hydraulic accounting procedures, and a sustainable roadway grid. 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Organize resource management activities in a holistic way to develop efficient and sustainable infrastructure.
  2. Collaborate effectively with other disciplines to achieve common sustainability goals including a sustainable land use plan.
  3. Develop simple strategies to move your community forward achieving sustainability goals.

SPEAKERS:

John Milne, PE
Design Engineer, Clark County (Wash.) Public Works, Vancouver,  WA

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John Milne, PE

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