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Description: Miami Forever: Resilient Stormwater and Coastal Management for a Changing Climate
Miami Forever: Resilient Stormwater and Coastal Management for a Changing Climate
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Miami faces challenges with dense development being impacted by sea level rise, tidal surge events, and varying precipitation. The Stormwater Master Plan is a holistic plan that accounts for changes in sea levels and tidal surge, groundwater, and rainfall patterns to manage flooding while protecting and enhancing water quality and aquifer recharge. A multi-faceted approach to modeling current and future conditions allows the city to plan for current and future climate stormwater and coastal resilience needs. This paper presents the SWMP challenges, opportunities, methodology, level of service for the stormwater system, benefit-cost analyses, and considerations for implementation.
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The City of Miami faces challenges with built-out urban conditions being impacted by sea level rise, tidal surge events, and varying precipitation. The Stormwater Master Plan is a comprehensive program to manage stormwater with changes in sea levels and tidal surge, groundwater, and rainfall patterns to manage flooding while protecting and enhancing water quality and aquifer recharge. The holistic approach to modeling current and future conditions allows the city to plan for current and future climate stormwater and coastal resilience needs. This paper presents the challenges, opportunities, methodology, levels of service for the stormwater system, benefit-cost analyses, and considerations for implementation.
SpeakerSchmidt, Michael
Presentation time
16:22:00
16:37:00
Session time
16:00:00
17:30:00
SessionWhen the Rain Comes Down and the Seas Go Up
Session number320
TopicStormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Wet Weather, Sustainability and Climate Change
TopicStormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Wet Weather, Sustainability and Climate Change
Author(s)
Michael Schmidt
Author(s)M.F. Schmidt1; C. Bennett2;A. Dodd3;J. Goldman4;T. Nye5;
Author affiliation(s)CDM Smith, Jacksonville, FL1City of Miami, Department of Resilience and Public Works2,3CDM Smith, Boca Raton, FL4,5
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2021
DOI10.2175/193864718825158081
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Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2021
Word count12

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Description: Miami Forever: Resilient Stormwater and Coastal Management for a Changing Climate
Miami Forever: Resilient Stormwater and Coastal Management for a Changing Climate
Abstract
Miami faces challenges with dense development being impacted by sea level rise, tidal surge events, and varying precipitation. The Stormwater Master Plan is a holistic plan that accounts for changes in sea levels and tidal surge, groundwater, and rainfall patterns to manage flooding while protecting and enhancing water quality and aquifer recharge. A multi-faceted approach to modeling current and future conditions allows the city to plan for current and future climate stormwater and coastal resilience needs. This paper presents the SWMP challenges, opportunities, methodology, level of service for the stormwater system, benefit-cost analyses, and considerations for implementation.
The City of Miami faces challenges with built-out urban conditions being impacted by sea level rise, tidal surge events, and varying precipitation. The Stormwater Master Plan is a comprehensive program to manage stormwater with changes in sea levels and tidal surge, groundwater, and rainfall patterns to manage flooding while protecting and enhancing water quality and aquifer recharge. The holistic approach to modeling current and future conditions allows the city to plan for current and future climate stormwater and coastal resilience needs. This paper presents the challenges, opportunities, methodology, levels of service for the stormwater system, benefit-cost analyses, and considerations for implementation.
SpeakerSchmidt, Michael
Presentation time
16:22:00
16:37:00
Session time
16:00:00
17:30:00
SessionWhen the Rain Comes Down and the Seas Go Up
Session number320
TopicStormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Wet Weather, Sustainability and Climate Change
TopicStormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Wet Weather, Sustainability and Climate Change
Author(s)
Michael Schmidt
Author(s)M.F. Schmidt1; C. Bennett2;A. Dodd3;J. Goldman4;T. Nye5;
Author affiliation(s)CDM Smith, Jacksonville, FL1City of Miami, Department of Resilience and Public Works2,3CDM Smith, Boca Raton, FL4,5
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2021
DOI10.2175/193864718825158081
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2021
Word count12
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Michael Schmidt. Miami Forever: Resilient Stormwater and Coastal Management for a Changing Climate. Water Environment Federation, 2021. Web. 13 May. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-10077867CITANCHOR>.
Michael Schmidt. Miami Forever: Resilient Stormwater and Coastal Management for a Changing Climate. Water Environment Federation, 2021. Accessed May 13, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-10077867CITANCHOR.
Michael Schmidt
Miami Forever: Resilient Stormwater and Coastal Management for a Changing Climate
Access Water
Water Environment Federation
October 19, 2021
May 13, 2025
https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-10077867CITANCHOR