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1 2011

2 AGENDA 8:00 am Exhibitor Hall Opens 8:30 am Welcome and Introductions 8:30 am Panel 1: The Vision of the Anacostia as an Economic Driver 9:45 am Panel 2: Public Initiatives and the Return on Investment 11:15 am Panel 3: The Private Sector Response & Opportunities 12:15 pm Closing Remarks 12:30 pm Event Ends and Exhibit Hall Closes Following the summit there will be two boat tours departing from Diamond Teague Park and an opportunity to tour the David Stemper Memorial Rain Garden located on Half Street near the Velocity Condo building

3 One generation plants the trees; another gets the shade - Chinese Proverb be out FRONT

4 be out FRONT 2003 AWI FRAMEWORK PLAN

5 Panel 1 The Vision of the Anacostia as a Regional Destination & Economic Driver Uwe Brandes, Vice President, ULI Overview of AWI Initiative Jeffery Corbin, EPA, The Anacostia and the Federal Urban Waters Program Eric Siegel, Anacostia Watershed Partnership, Status of Watershed Plan Lisa Schroeder, Riverlife Pittsburgh, The Anacostia Corridor as a Destination that Creates Value

6 If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water. - West African Proverb be out FRONT

7 Panel 2 Public Initiatives and the Return on Investment George Hawkins, DC Water, Public Investments Costs & Benefits Carlton Ray, DC Water, Public Investments Costs & Benefits Terry Bellamy, DDOT, Public Investments Costs & Benefits Christophe Tulou, DDOE, The Initiative Environment Leland Deck, Stratus Consulting, Economic Value of a Clean River

8 We forget that the water cycle and the life cycle are one. - Jacques Cousteau be out FRONT

9 Panel 3 Private Sector Response & Partnership Opportunities Anthony Williams, Former Mayor of DC, Moderator Walter Smith, DC Appleseed, DC Appleseed Recommendations Robert C. Adair, Convergent Water Technologies, Houston, TX LID Marvin Morris, Bedrock Global, The DC Experience Workable Solutions in the Private Sector

10 THE ANACOSTIA RIVER WATERSHED - The Anacostia River is 8.5 miles - The Watershed is 176 sq. miles - 83% of Watershed in MD - 13 major tributaries flow into the river including Sligo Creek, Paint Branch, and Indian Creek - The Anacostia River supports 188 species of birds and 50 species of fish - The Army Corps Plan to restore river recommended 3,000+ action projects be out FRONT

11 THE CAPITOL RIVERFRONT ON THE ANACOSTIA RIVER YOU ARE HERE Development Project Example US DOT HQ - Removed 68,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil - Installed 65,000 SF Green Roof - largest in DC be out FRONT

12 Panel 1 The Vision of the Anacostia as a Regional Destination & Economic Driver Uwe Brandes, Vice President, ULI Overview of AWI Initiative Jeffery Corbin, EPA, The Anacostia and the Federal Urban Waters Program Eric Siegel, Anacostia Watershed Partnership, Status of Watershed Plan Lisa Schroeder, Riverlife Pittsburgh, The Anacostia Corridor as a Destination that Creates Value

13 Panel 2 Public Initiatives and the Return on Investment George Hawkins, DC Water, Public Investments Costs & Benefits Carlton Ray, DC Water, Public Investments Costs & Benefits Terry Bellamy, DDOT, Public Investments Costs & Benefits Christophe Tulou, DDOE, The Initiative Environment Leland Deck, Stratus Consulting, Economic Value of a Clean River

14 Panel 3 Private Sector Response & Partnership Opportunities Anthony Williams, Former Mayor of DC, Moderator Walter Smith, DC Appleseed, DC Appleseed Recommendations Robert C. Adair, Convergent Water Technologies, Houston, TX LID Marvin Morris, Bedrock Global, The DC Experience Workable Solutions in the Private Sector

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