The APWA NC Stormwater Management Division provides educational and networking opportunities for both current and prospective members. The APWA promotes professional excellence through education, advocacy and the exchange of knowledge. The Stormwater Management Division strives to be the primary resource for education and knowledge exchange through the advocacy of progressive stormwater management, innovative technology and sustainable practices.
The purpose of the APWA NC Stormwater Management Division is to promote progressive stormwater management. Our objectives are to provide educational and networking opportunities for members and prospective members. The APWA promotes professional excellence through education, advocacy, and the exchange of knowledge. We, as the Stormwater Management Division, want to be the primary resource for education and knowledge exchange.
The Stormwater Management Division:
Hosts one to two one-day educational workshops per year.
The Stormwater Management Division Board is now accepting nominees from the North Carolina stormwater community for individuals who stand out among their peers for exceptional leadership, innovation, agency service, customer service, community service, and contribution to their profession related to the stormwater field. Please click here for the application instructions and more information. Deadline to submit a nomination is October 2, 2020.
The APWA-NC Stormwater Project of the Year aims to promote excellence in the implementation of stormwater projects in North Carolina by recognizing the alliances between project owners, consultants, suppliers, and contractors that result in successful stormwater management improvement projects. Please click here for the application instructions and more information. Deadline to submit a nomination is October 2, 2020.
Hosts the annual APWA-NC Stormwater Management Division Conference
The 2020 APWA-NC Stormwater Management Division Conference will not be held this year due to COVID 19 restrictions. We remain committed to provide our membership progressive stormwater management and related water resources educational opportunities, and we will be holding a series of virtual workshops later in the year. The virtual workshops will provide an opportunity for partners to get your company's name in front of existing and potential clients within North Carolina and the southeast region.
Division Board Members:
Daniel Colavito
Town of Holly Springs
President
Tom Murray
WK Dickson
President-Elect
Jon Aldridge
McAdams
Vice President
Christina Vanderzee
City of High Point
Treasurer (Retired)
Robert V. Hopper III
CDM Smith
Secretary
Stephanie Hanses
Brown and Caldwell
Director ('22-'23)
Heather Freeman
City of Concord
Director ('22-'23)
Matt Gustis
City of Charlotte
Director ('22-'23)
McKenzie Myers
Durham County
Director ('22-'23)
Carrie Mitchell
Town of Wake Forest
Director ('23-'24)
Kelsie Burgess
City of High Point, Stormwater
Director ('21-'24)
Everett Gupton
WSP
Past President
Total Member : 1
Mr. Daniel Colavito
Mr. Daniel Colavito
Town of Holly Springs
PO Box 8
128 S Main St
Holly Springs, NC 27540-0008