Science Advisory Board
To ensure the i-DST is developed with the end user in mind, we have enlisted the help of a Science Advisory Board (SAB) to oversee and inform the tool’s development. SAB members are experts in the field of urban water management, and come from a diversity of organizations. Each individual member’s experience reflects a unique combination of regulations, climate, and demographics. Combining these individual experiences produces a SAB capable of helping us develop a tool that is applicable across broad geographic, spatial, and political scales.
| Member | Organization | State |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Albrecht | California State Water Resources Control Board | California |
| Janet Clements | Corona Environmental Consulting | Colorado |
| Alan Flemming | Kennedy Jenks Consultants | Oregon |
| Ken Hacker | Morgantown Utility Board | West Virginia |
| Janna Kieffer | Barr Engineering | Minnesota |
| Robin Kirschbaum | Robin Kirschbaum, Inc. | Washington |
| Kelli Levy | https://www.pinellascounty.org/environment/watershed/ | Florida |
| Darren Mollendor | City of Denver | Colorado |
| Joel Nipper | Charlotte-Mecklenburg Stormwater Services | North Carolina |
| Robert Pitt | University of Alabama | Alabama |
| Holly Piza | Denver Urban Drainage and Flood Control District | Colorado |
| Tracey Pond | City of Golden | Colorado |
| William Selbig | United States Geological Survey | Wisconsin |
| Lee Sherman | City of Austin Stormwater | Texas |
| Julie Stein | HDR, Inc. | New York |
| Scott Struck | Geosyntec Consultants | Colorado |
| Wing Tam | Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation | California |
| Brian Ward | HDR, Inc. | Washington |
| Jeffery Williams | City of Denver | Colorado |