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Environmental Concerns in 
Rights-of-Way Management 
10th International Symposium 
O N S I T E G U I D E 
Phoenix, Arizona, USA 
Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs 
September 30 - October 3, 2012 
Presentation information is subject to change. 
7:00 AM 
8:00 - 11:00 AM 
11:00 - 12:15 PM 
Sunday, September 30 
Monday, October 1 
Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Salt River Project in Highland Center 
Welcome to Phoenix and the ROW 10 Symposium- Daniel Froetscher, Arizona Public Service, VP of Energy Delivery 
Plenary Session located in room Salon EF 
Social Media and how it has changed the face of public involvement in project development and authorization 
Keynote Speaker 
Public Participation and Regulatory Relations System Engineering - Laurie Moye, Public Service New Mexico 
Panel Discussion 
Social Media has changed the way that public participation is being done with recent energy projects. 
How should project proponents and communicators react? 
Panelists: 
Allen Crabtree, Panel Moderator 
Michael Boyle, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 
Douglas Lake, Natural Resource Group 
Katie McKinnon, TERA Environmental Consultants 
Laurie Moye, Public Service New Mexico 
Dean Mutrie, TERA Environmental Consultants 
David Poulton, Environmental Strategies Consultant; lawyer; formerly of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society 
Karen Smith, Argonne National Laboratory 
A break will be held in the West Courtyard during the Opening Session, sponsored by Natural Resource Group 
Lunch with Exhibitors in Highland Center 
6:30 AM - 9:00 PM 
8:00 - 10:00 PM 
Grand Canyon Tour Sponsored by DuPont 
(Separately Ticketed Event, see page 7) 
Be ready for a long but interesting tour of Northern 
Arizona. We will leave the hotel bright and early at 6:30 
AM. We will make our first stop at Black Canyon City Stop 
#1 pipeline and kV ROW site. The next stop will be in 
Chino Valley followed by a Solar Site visit just north of 
Williams, AZ. Lunch will be eaten on the road to our next 
stop, a Wind Farm. Our fifth destination will be the Grand 
Canyon where we will hear and see ROW issues (includ - 
ing wildlife, cultural, scenic tourists and partnerships) 
inside the National Park. Our final stop will be a drive 
north to Flagstaff, AZ where we will enjoy a sit down 
dinner sponsored by Arizona Public Service. 
We hope to arrive back at the hotel by 9:00 PM. 
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Welcome Reception in West Courtyard 
Sunday AM registration refreshments sponsored by E3 Environmental 
Sunday PM registration refreshments sponsored by Clearion
SESSION 1 
12:15 - 12:40 PM 
12:40 - 1:05 PM 
1:05 - 1:30 PM 
1:30 - 1:55 PM 
1:55 - 2:20 PM 
2:20 - 3:05 PM 
SESSION 2 
3:05 - 3:30 PM 
3:30 - 3:55 PM 
3:55 - 4:20 PM 
4:25 - 4:50 PM 
5:00 - 6:00 PM 
Public Participation - Salon EF 
Conversations in Hyperspace: 
Energy Companies and Social Media 
Strategies - Garrath Douglas, TERA 
Environmental Consultants 
Siting Linear Facilities: “Can You 
Please All the Stakeholders All of the 
Time?” - Peter G. Prier, Stantec 
Consulting Ltd. 
The Evolution of Stakeholder 
Engagement in Electric Transmission 
Development in Alberta - Dave Sare, 
TERA Environmental Consultants 
Analyzing Potential Impacts of 
Federal Land Use Decisions on Visual 
Resources - Brian Cantwell, Argonne 
National Laboratory 
Visualizing the NIMBY: Using Visual 
Resources to Build Public Consensus 
- Pamela Cecere, SWCA Environmental 
Consultants 
Public Issues - Salon EF 
An Environmental Management 
System-Based Approach to Resource 
Protection During Small T&D 
Maintenance and Construction 
Projects - Ethan Giedraitis, PNM 
Resources 
Integrating Environmental 
Considerations into Pipeline 
Integrity Management Programs: A 
Strategic Approach - Troina Shea, 
TERA Environmental Consultants 
The City of Phoenix and Arizona 
Public Service: A Cooperative 
Approach to “Right Tree, Right Place” 
- Richard Adkins, City of Phoenix and 
Jesse Sanchez, Arizona Public Service 
Socio Environmental Grading Plan 
(SEGP) a Tool to Minimize Habitat 
Fragmentation - Edwin Teran, Cardno 
ENTRIX, Ecuador 
Vegetation Mgmt./Tools - Salon AB 
What is this Integrated Vegetation 
Management, this IVM – Now, Today, 
and into the Future? - Christopher A. 
Nowak, State University of New York 
Assuring Performance while 
Providing Clearing Services on an 
Environmentally Sensitive ROW 
Capital Improvement Project - Geoff 
Kempter, Asplundh Technical Services 
Emerging Best Management 
Practices for Avoidance and Control 
of Invasive Species, and Preservation 
of Native Species Prior to and During 
Transmission Line Construction - Vince 
Mikulanis, Davey Resource Group 
Documented Advantages of using 
Field Computers Integrated with 
GIS/GPS Capabilities to Implement 
Integrated Vegetation Management 
Programs - James Kooser, Gomez and 
Sullivan Engineers, P.C. 
Access Road Inventory Work on a 
Critical 500kV Electric Transmission 
Line - Ed Magrini and John Lynott, 
Pacific Gas and Electric Company 
Vegetation Management - Salon AB 
A Study of UVM Planning and 
Implementation Based on a LIDAR 
Information Matrix - Will Porter, CN 
Utility Consulting, Inc. 
Utility Vegetation Management 
Techniques with Aminocyclo py rach lor 
- Nelsen Money, NRM-VMS, Inc. 
“Natural” Herbicides are Generally are 
Not Efficacious or Effective at 
Controlling Roadside Right-of-Way 
Vegetation - Christopher A. Nowak, 
SUNY ESF 
Rights-of-Way Steward Accreditation 
Program - John Goodfellow, 
BioCompliance Consulting, Inc. 
Wildlife/Habitat - Salon CD 
Vernal Pool Occurrence and Species 
Distribution within Transmission 
Rights-of-Way in Maine - Colin P. 
Duncan, TRC Environmental 
The Bruce to Milton Biodiversity 
Initiative: A Novel Approach to 
Mitigating Habitat Lost Due to the 
Expansion of a Transmission Line 
Corridor - Paul Dalmazzi and El 
Ayoubi, Hydro One 
Urban Wildlife Sanctuary Along an 
Electric Transmission Right-of-Way: 
A Successful Partnership - Thomas 
Sullivan, National Grid 
Surveys of Animal Communities 
Associated with Treated Green Ash 
Trees (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) in Emerald 
Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennnis Fairmare) 
Management Programs in Northwest 
Ohio – Anand Persad, Davey Institute 
Black Grouse and Capercaillie 
Population Estimates by DNA 
Identification - Kjetil Bevanger, 
Norwegian Institute for Nature 
Research 
Pipeline - Salon CD 
Effectiveness of the Recommended 
Setback Distance for Sprague’s Pipit 
Related to Pipeline Construction and 
Clean up Activity - Janice 
Skiffington,TERA Environmental 
Consultants 
Evaluating an Access-Control Measure 
to Reduce Predator Use on Linear 
Rights-of-Way in Alberta’s Oil Sands - 
Jonah Keim, Matrix Solutions Inc. 
Natural Gas and Federal Agency IVM 
Partnership - Richard Johnstone, IVM 
Partners 
Monday, October 1 (continued) 
2 
Break sponsored by Lentzscaping in Highland Center 
Wine and Cheese Poster Sessions in Highland Center - Poster and presenter information is on page 6.
7:00 AM 
SESSION 3 
8:00 - 8:25 AM 
8:25 - 8:50 AM 
8:50 - 9:15 AM 
9:15 - 9:40 AM 
9:40 - 10:35 AM 
SESSION 4 
10:35 - 11:00 AM 
11:00 - 11:25 AM 
11:25 - 11:50 AM 
11:50 - 12:15 PM 
12:15 - 1:45 PM 
Tuesday education programs in Vegetation Management, Wildlife Pipeline and Permitting are sponsored by Wright 
Tree Service and CN Utility Consulting, Inc. 
Avian Day - Salon EF 
Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) 
Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) 
Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) 
Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) 
Avian Day - Salon EF 
Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) 
Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) 
Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) 
Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) 
Vegetation Management - Salon AB 
Herbicides Really are Most Effective 
at Creating Sustained, Desirable 
Plants Communities on Powerline 
Corridors – Conclusion and Results 
from the 40 Year Volney-Marcy 
Project in Upstate New York - 
Christopher A. Nowak, SUNY ESF 
Cost Benefit Analysis of Urban Tree 
Management in Goiânia, Brazil - 
Ricardo Magno, PRB Ambiental 
Bramble & Byrnes: 60 Year Milestone 
of Applied Research Supporting IVM 
Practices - Dave Krause, Asplundh Tree 
Expert Co. 
Improving Public Perception of ROW 
Corridors by Proactively Communi - 
cating the Benefits of Environ mentally 
Sound Management Methods - Geoff 
Kempter, Asplundh Technical Services 
Vegetation Management - Salon AB 
Photogrammetric Point Clouds 
Applied to Electrical Transmission 
Lines Vegetation Detection - Tony 
St-Pierre, F.Eng., Surveyor, Hydro- 
Québec TransÉnergie 
IVM and the IPM Connection - Kevin 
McLoughlin, Environmental 
Consultants, Inc. 
The Incident Command System for 
Managing Utility ROW Incidents - Jeff 
Spohn, Arizona Public Service 
A Least-Cost-Path (LCP) Toolbox for 
Optimal Routing of Power Lines - 
Frank Hanssen, Norwegian Institute for 
Nature Research 
Public Participation - Salon CD 
Land and Easement Acquistion - Bob 
Jones , ERM Group 
Integration Studies of Rights-of-Way 
and Urban Areas - Elvidio Gavassoni, 
Técnica de Faixa de Dutos Pleno 
The Use of Customer Relations Methods 
to Reduce Concerns of Landowners in the 
Implementation of Powerline Vegetation 
Manage ment Programs - Carlos Mora 
Flores, Bonneville Power Administration 
Ecological Risk Mgmt. - Salon CD 
A California Approach to Bareground 
Necessity on Industrial Landscapes 
and Sensitive Sites using 
Aminopyralid (Milestone®) - Rick 
Miller, Dow AgroSciences 
Moving Forward with Effective Best 
Management Practices for 
Controlling the Spread of Invasive 
Plant Species and Plans for Future 
Research - Ed Cunningham, 
Environmental Consultants, Inc. 
Integrated Plant Management for 
Noxious and Invasive Weeds on 
Federal, State and Private Lands - 
Vanelle Peterson, Dow AgroSciences 
Working with Tribal Nations to 
perform Utility Vegetation 
Management - Michael Neal, Arizona 
Public Service 
Tuesday, October 2 
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Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Nelson in Highland Center 
Break sponsored by Merjent in Highland Center 
Lunch with Exhibitors in Highland Center sponsored by APLIC
Tuesday, October 2 (continued) 
Avian Protection - Salon EF 
The Advantages of Utilizing 
Vegetation Management Protocols 
within Utility Avian Protection Plans - 
Peggy Jelen, Arizona Public Service 
A Spatial Habitat Model to Predict 
Exposure of Bald Eagles to 
Distribution Poles in Central Florida, 
USA - Greg Forcey, Normandeau 
Associates 
Obtaining Bald and Golden Eagle 
Protection Act Permits: A USFWS 
Region 3 Transmission Line Case Study 
- Kodi Church, Briggs and Morgan, 
P.A.and Scott Krych, HDR Engineering 
Avian Protection - Salon EF 
Mitigation of Eagle Owl 
Electrocution in Norway - Jan Ove 
Gjershaug, Norwegian Institute for 
Nature Research 
Live Bird Demo to be held in West 
Courtyard 
Live Bird Demo to be held in West 
Courtyard (until 5:30) 
Wildlife/Pipeline - Salon AB 
Comparative Effects of Power Lines 
and Roads on Moose (Alces Alces) 
Habitat Selection - Gundula Bartzke, 
Norwegian Institute for Nature 
Research 
Environmental Approaches to 
Watercourse Crossings for Large 
Scale Pipeline Developments – Joyce 
Evans, TERA Environmental 
Consultants 
Questar Pipeline Company - Mainline 104 
Extension to Fidlar Project - Mitigating 
Impacts to Sensitive Cacti and Canyon 
Lands - Mark Stewart, Questar Pipeline 
Company; and Mitchell Shields, Merjent 
Permitting - Salon AB 
Transmission Lines Licensing Process- 
Analysis of the American System and 
Perspectives for the National Scenario 
-Marco Aurelio Brancato and Daniel 
Belin, Ecology and Environment do Brasil 
Spill Response: A Plan for Field Crews 
before Construction Begins - James E. 
Graham, ERM 
Aligning Rights-of-Way Strategies 
with the Environmental Permitting 
Process - David J. Brown, SWCA 
Environmental Consultants 
Technology/Tools - Salon CD 
Beyond FAC-003 Compliance; 
Maximizing the Value of LiDAR 
Derived Surveys for Rights-of-Way 
Management - Nick Ferguson and 
Dan Sullivan, Network Mapping 
Quantification of Fire Risk in Forested 
Regions of Colorado - Mark Hanus, 
GeoDigital International 
Using Geospatial Technologies to 
Communicate and Collaborate in the 
Right-of-Way Planning Process - 
Brian Cantwell, Argonne National 
Laboratory 
Technology/Tools - Salon CD 
Wildfire Impacts on Transmission 
Line Rights-of-Way: Emerging Issues 
and New Mitigation Strategies - 
Robert Burnham, Environmental 
Restoration Technology, Inc. 
Plant Community Effects of Amino - 
pyralid as Part of ROW Integrated 
Vegetation Management Programs 
Across Multiple States and Sites - 
Vanelle Peterson, Dow AgroSciences 
Stream Restoration, Stabilization, and 
Decision Making for Right-of-Way 
Protection Alternatives - Dan Salas, 
Cardno JFNew 
SESSION 5 
1:45- 2:10 PM 
2:10 - 2:35 PM 
2:35 - 3:00 PM 
3:00 - 3:45 PM 
SESSION 6 
3:45 - 4:10 PM 
4:10 - 4:35 PM 
4:35 - 5:00 PM 
4 
Break with exhibitors sponsored by ECI/Western ECI in Highland Center
Wednesday, October 3 
Wednesday education program (all day) sponsored by EEI. 
7:00 AM 
SESSION 7 
8:00 - 8:25 AM 
8:25 - 8:50 AM 
8:50 - 9:15 AM 
9:15 - 9:40 AM 
9:40 - 10:35 AM 
SESSION 8 
10:35 - 11:50 AM 
11:00 - 11:25 AM 
11:25 - 11:50 AM 
11:50 - 12:15 PM 
12:15 - 1:45 PM 
Continental Breakfast in Highland Center 
Pipeline - Salon EF 
Conservation Offsets and Pipeline 
Construction: A Case Study of the 
TMX Anchor Loop Project - David 
Poulton, Environmental Strategies 
Consultant 
Route Development Strategies-- 
Using Early Stakeholder Outreach 
and the FERC Pre-filing Process for 
Routing the Ruby Pipeline Project - 
David Swearingen, Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission 
Recent Challenges Facing Pipeline 
Environmental Inspectors - Jessica 
Swanson and Amanda Schultz,TERA 
Environmental Consultants 
Releases at San Bruno and Marshall: 
Potential Approach to Address National 
Transportation Safety Board Findings. - 
Rachel Walker, Barr-Engineering Co. 
Utility Caused Wildfires - Salon EF 
Panel session on Utility Caused 
Wildfires: What utilities are doing to 
mitigate tree/wire conflicts? A panel 
of Utility Vegetation Managers will 
discuss the issues that they have on 
utility caused wildfires. The panel will 
be moderated by Stephen Cieslewicz, 
CN Utility Consulting, Inc. (until 12:15) 
Panel session continued 
Panel session continued 
Panel session continued 
Closing Lunch in Highland Center 
Regulation - Salon AB 
Complying with New Regulation: 
Implementing Best Management 
Practices for Invasive Species Within 
Utility Rights-of-Way - Crystal Koles, 
American Transmission Company 
Applied Remote Sensing & Analysis 
for ROW Information Management - 
Matthew Boyd, WSI 
Herbicide Management Program 
Enhances Regulatory Compliance 
and Best Management Practices for 
Vegetation Management Programs - 
John Roselle, The Townsend Corporation 
IVM Partnership Approach to 
Meeting NERC Electric Transmission 
Vegetation Standards - Richard 
Johnstone, IVM Partners, Inc. 
Environmental Impacts - Salon AB 
Traversing High Altitude Wetlands: 
Permitting, Construction, 
Reclamation and Monitoring of an 
Underground Transmission Line in 
the Rocky Mountains - Laurie Spears 
and Raymond Tilley, Tri-State 
Generation and Transmission Assoc. 
Large-scale Transmission Projects’ 
Potential Impact on Environmental 
Resources - Jessica Stephens , ERM 
Group 
Siting Energy Corridors on Federal 
Land in the West: Application of 
Geospatial Data Technology - John 
Krummel, Argonne National Lab 
The Multi-Use Corridor Concept: An 
Alberta Discussion - Greg Bryant, TERA 
Environmental Consultants 
Land/People Impacts - Salon CD 
Meaningful Solutions to the 
Complexity of Native American 
Consultation and Collaboration - 
Anne Ketz, The 106 Group 
The Contribution of Aboriginal 
Traditional Ecological Knowledge to 
the Environmental Assessment 
Process for Canadian Pipelines - 
Wanda Lewis, TERA Environmental 
Consultants 
Strategies for the Effective Consultation 
and Management of Traditional Cultural 
Properties within Utility Corridors on 
Tribal Lands: A Navajo Perspective - Jon 
Berkin, Natural Resource Group, LLC and 
Ron Maldonado, Navajo Nation Historic 
Preservation Program 
Vegetation Management - Salon CD 
Use of GIS Screening and Filtering 
Techniques to Identify and Classify 
Environmentally Sensitive Areas for 
Utility Rights-of-Way Integrated 
Vegetation Management Programs 
and Renewable Energy Facility Siting 
Projects - Simon Ross, Environmental 
Resources Management 
Survey of Structural Decline in 
Emerald Ash Borer- Infected Green 
Ash Trees - Anand Persad, Davey Tree 
Expert Company 
Beech Bark Disease: An Evaluation of 
the Predisposition Hypothesis in an 
Aftermath Forest and Resultant 
Effects on Rights-of-Way 
Management - Steve Letkowski, 
Environmental Consultants, Inc. 
Integrated Right-of-Way Access 
Methods for Environmental 
Preservation and Habitat Protection - 
Robert L. Tasch, Lentzcaping, Inc. 
5 
Break with exhibitors sponsored by Dow AgroSciences in Highland Center
• A Least-Cost-Path (LCP) Toolbox for Optimal Routing of 
Power Lines – Frank Hanssen, NINA 
• “Green” certification for transmission corridors and other 
ROW lands: incentivizing sustainable natural resource 
management through education, technical assistance, 
and public recognition – Ryan J. Aylesworth, Audubon 
International 
• Meaningful Solutions to the Complexity of Native American 
Consultation and Collaboration – Anne Ketz, 106 Group 
• Pollinator Partnership Information Poster – Vicki Wojcik, 
Pollinator Partnership 
• Applied Remote Sensing & Analysis for ROW Information 
Management – Matthew Boyd, WSI 
• Natural Gas and Federal Agency IVM Partnership – 
Richard Johnstone, IVM Partners 
• Visualizing the NIMBY: Using Visual Resources to Build 
Public Consensus – Pamela Cecere, SWCA Environmental 
Consultants 
• Cost Benefit Analysis of Urban Tree Management in 
Goiania, Brazil - Richard Magno/Santos Antunes, PRB 
Ambiental 
Poster Sessions (Monday, October 3 at 5:00 PM) 
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The following posters will be available for viewing throughout the Symposium. Presenters will be available for 
conversation and questions on Monday, October 3 during the Wine and Cheese Reception beginning at 5:00 PM. 
The ROW 10 Symposium could not have been accomplished without volunteers who have helped moderate the 
sessions, participate on conference calls, review abstracts, develop the program, and promote the Symposium. 
ArborMetric Solutions 
ACRT, Inc. 
APLIC 
Asplundh Tree Expert Company 
Arizona Public Service 
Clearion 
CN Utility Consulting 
Crop Production Services 
Davey Tree Expert Company 
Dow AgroSciences 
DuPont 
E3 Environmental 
ECI/Western ECI 
EcoPak 
Emera 
International Society of Arboriculture 
Lentzscaping 
Merjent 
Natural Resource Group 
Nelson Tree Expert Company 
Network Mapping 
Nipili Technology Sales 
Rainbow Tree Care 
Red River Specialties 
SSI Maxim Co. 
Terra Spectrum 
TREE Fund 
United Right-of-Way 
Utility Arborist Association 
Wright Tree Service 
Exhibit Hours 
Monday, October 1 
7:00 AM – 3:05 PM 
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM 
Tuesday, October 2 
7:00 AM – 3:45 PM 
Wednesday, October 3 
7:00 AM – 1:45 PM 
Symposium Chair: Michael A. Neal, 
Arizona Public Service 
Larry Abrahamson, SUNY ESF 
Sarah Ball, Edison Electric Institute 
Mike Boyle, FERC 
Kent Bushman, Arizona Public Service 
Allen Crabtree, Crabtree’s Collection 
Old Books 
Ed Cunningham, Utility Arborist 
Association/ECI 
Jean Doucet, Hydro-Québec 
John Goodrich-Mahoney, EPRI 
James Evans, Retired 
Carmen Holschuh, Westland Resource 
Group 
Peggy Jelen, Arizona Public Service 
Normand Lesieur, Hydro Quebec 
Kevin McLoughlin, Environmental 
Consultants Inc 
Tracy Moore, Arizona Public Service 
Dean Mutrie, TERA Environmental 
Consultants 
Karen Powell, Salt River Project 
Colleen Spakowski, Salt River Project 
Jason Smith, TERA Environmental 
Consultants 
Jeff Spohn, Arizona Public Service 
Jesse Sanchez, Arizona Public Service 
Scott Paulsen, WAPA 
Mike Timpson, Natural Resource Group 
Robert Young, Nova Scotia Power 
Thank You Volunteers 
Exhibitors (as of 9/5/2012)
Registration Form 
Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management: 10th International Symposium 
September 30 - October 3, 2012 • Phoenix, Arizona 
• Onsite registration opens Saturday, September 29. See desk hours at right. 
• Please complete a separate registration form for each person attending. Be sure to fill out 
the entire form. Accompanying guests may be registered for the tours on Sunday. 
• Event registration packets must be picked up at the onsite registration desk located in 
Tapatio Convention Centre Grande Ballroom Lobby. 
1. Personal Information (Please type or print clearly.) 
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  • 1. Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management 10th International Symposium O N S I T E G U I D E Phoenix, Arizona, USA Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs September 30 - October 3, 2012 Presentation information is subject to change. 7:00 AM 8:00 - 11:00 AM 11:00 - 12:15 PM Sunday, September 30 Monday, October 1 Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Salt River Project in Highland Center Welcome to Phoenix and the ROW 10 Symposium- Daniel Froetscher, Arizona Public Service, VP of Energy Delivery Plenary Session located in room Salon EF Social Media and how it has changed the face of public involvement in project development and authorization Keynote Speaker Public Participation and Regulatory Relations System Engineering - Laurie Moye, Public Service New Mexico Panel Discussion Social Media has changed the way that public participation is being done with recent energy projects. How should project proponents and communicators react? Panelists: Allen Crabtree, Panel Moderator Michael Boyle, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Douglas Lake, Natural Resource Group Katie McKinnon, TERA Environmental Consultants Laurie Moye, Public Service New Mexico Dean Mutrie, TERA Environmental Consultants David Poulton, Environmental Strategies Consultant; lawyer; formerly of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Karen Smith, Argonne National Laboratory A break will be held in the West Courtyard during the Opening Session, sponsored by Natural Resource Group Lunch with Exhibitors in Highland Center 6:30 AM - 9:00 PM 8:00 - 10:00 PM Grand Canyon Tour Sponsored by DuPont (Separately Ticketed Event, see page 7) Be ready for a long but interesting tour of Northern Arizona. We will leave the hotel bright and early at 6:30 AM. We will make our first stop at Black Canyon City Stop #1 pipeline and kV ROW site. The next stop will be in Chino Valley followed by a Solar Site visit just north of Williams, AZ. Lunch will be eaten on the road to our next stop, a Wind Farm. Our fifth destination will be the Grand Canyon where we will hear and see ROW issues (includ - ing wildlife, cultural, scenic tourists and partnerships) inside the National Park. Our final stop will be a drive north to Flagstaff, AZ where we will enjoy a sit down dinner sponsored by Arizona Public Service. We hope to arrive back at the hotel by 9:00 PM. 1 Welcome Reception in West Courtyard Sunday AM registration refreshments sponsored by E3 Environmental Sunday PM registration refreshments sponsored by Clearion
  • 2. SESSION 1 12:15 - 12:40 PM 12:40 - 1:05 PM 1:05 - 1:30 PM 1:30 - 1:55 PM 1:55 - 2:20 PM 2:20 - 3:05 PM SESSION 2 3:05 - 3:30 PM 3:30 - 3:55 PM 3:55 - 4:20 PM 4:25 - 4:50 PM 5:00 - 6:00 PM Public Participation - Salon EF Conversations in Hyperspace: Energy Companies and Social Media Strategies - Garrath Douglas, TERA Environmental Consultants Siting Linear Facilities: “Can You Please All the Stakeholders All of the Time?” - Peter G. Prier, Stantec Consulting Ltd. The Evolution of Stakeholder Engagement in Electric Transmission Development in Alberta - Dave Sare, TERA Environmental Consultants Analyzing Potential Impacts of Federal Land Use Decisions on Visual Resources - Brian Cantwell, Argonne National Laboratory Visualizing the NIMBY: Using Visual Resources to Build Public Consensus - Pamela Cecere, SWCA Environmental Consultants Public Issues - Salon EF An Environmental Management System-Based Approach to Resource Protection During Small T&D Maintenance and Construction Projects - Ethan Giedraitis, PNM Resources Integrating Environmental Considerations into Pipeline Integrity Management Programs: A Strategic Approach - Troina Shea, TERA Environmental Consultants The City of Phoenix and Arizona Public Service: A Cooperative Approach to “Right Tree, Right Place” - Richard Adkins, City of Phoenix and Jesse Sanchez, Arizona Public Service Socio Environmental Grading Plan (SEGP) a Tool to Minimize Habitat Fragmentation - Edwin Teran, Cardno ENTRIX, Ecuador Vegetation Mgmt./Tools - Salon AB What is this Integrated Vegetation Management, this IVM – Now, Today, and into the Future? - Christopher A. Nowak, State University of New York Assuring Performance while Providing Clearing Services on an Environmentally Sensitive ROW Capital Improvement Project - Geoff Kempter, Asplundh Technical Services Emerging Best Management Practices for Avoidance and Control of Invasive Species, and Preservation of Native Species Prior to and During Transmission Line Construction - Vince Mikulanis, Davey Resource Group Documented Advantages of using Field Computers Integrated with GIS/GPS Capabilities to Implement Integrated Vegetation Management Programs - James Kooser, Gomez and Sullivan Engineers, P.C. Access Road Inventory Work on a Critical 500kV Electric Transmission Line - Ed Magrini and John Lynott, Pacific Gas and Electric Company Vegetation Management - Salon AB A Study of UVM Planning and Implementation Based on a LIDAR Information Matrix - Will Porter, CN Utility Consulting, Inc. Utility Vegetation Management Techniques with Aminocyclo py rach lor - Nelsen Money, NRM-VMS, Inc. “Natural” Herbicides are Generally are Not Efficacious or Effective at Controlling Roadside Right-of-Way Vegetation - Christopher A. Nowak, SUNY ESF Rights-of-Way Steward Accreditation Program - John Goodfellow, BioCompliance Consulting, Inc. Wildlife/Habitat - Salon CD Vernal Pool Occurrence and Species Distribution within Transmission Rights-of-Way in Maine - Colin P. Duncan, TRC Environmental The Bruce to Milton Biodiversity Initiative: A Novel Approach to Mitigating Habitat Lost Due to the Expansion of a Transmission Line Corridor - Paul Dalmazzi and El Ayoubi, Hydro One Urban Wildlife Sanctuary Along an Electric Transmission Right-of-Way: A Successful Partnership - Thomas Sullivan, National Grid Surveys of Animal Communities Associated with Treated Green Ash Trees (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) in Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennnis Fairmare) Management Programs in Northwest Ohio – Anand Persad, Davey Institute Black Grouse and Capercaillie Population Estimates by DNA Identification - Kjetil Bevanger, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Pipeline - Salon CD Effectiveness of the Recommended Setback Distance for Sprague’s Pipit Related to Pipeline Construction and Clean up Activity - Janice Skiffington,TERA Environmental Consultants Evaluating an Access-Control Measure to Reduce Predator Use on Linear Rights-of-Way in Alberta’s Oil Sands - Jonah Keim, Matrix Solutions Inc. Natural Gas and Federal Agency IVM Partnership - Richard Johnstone, IVM Partners Monday, October 1 (continued) 2 Break sponsored by Lentzscaping in Highland Center Wine and Cheese Poster Sessions in Highland Center - Poster and presenter information is on page 6.
  • 3. 7:00 AM SESSION 3 8:00 - 8:25 AM 8:25 - 8:50 AM 8:50 - 9:15 AM 9:15 - 9:40 AM 9:40 - 10:35 AM SESSION 4 10:35 - 11:00 AM 11:00 - 11:25 AM 11:25 - 11:50 AM 11:50 - 12:15 PM 12:15 - 1:45 PM Tuesday education programs in Vegetation Management, Wildlife Pipeline and Permitting are sponsored by Wright Tree Service and CN Utility Consulting, Inc. Avian Day - Salon EF Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) Avian Day - Salon EF Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) Avian Protection Workshop (APLIC) Vegetation Management - Salon AB Herbicides Really are Most Effective at Creating Sustained, Desirable Plants Communities on Powerline Corridors – Conclusion and Results from the 40 Year Volney-Marcy Project in Upstate New York - Christopher A. Nowak, SUNY ESF Cost Benefit Analysis of Urban Tree Management in Goiânia, Brazil - Ricardo Magno, PRB Ambiental Bramble & Byrnes: 60 Year Milestone of Applied Research Supporting IVM Practices - Dave Krause, Asplundh Tree Expert Co. Improving Public Perception of ROW Corridors by Proactively Communi - cating the Benefits of Environ mentally Sound Management Methods - Geoff Kempter, Asplundh Technical Services Vegetation Management - Salon AB Photogrammetric Point Clouds Applied to Electrical Transmission Lines Vegetation Detection - Tony St-Pierre, F.Eng., Surveyor, Hydro- Québec TransÉnergie IVM and the IPM Connection - Kevin McLoughlin, Environmental Consultants, Inc. The Incident Command System for Managing Utility ROW Incidents - Jeff Spohn, Arizona Public Service A Least-Cost-Path (LCP) Toolbox for Optimal Routing of Power Lines - Frank Hanssen, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Public Participation - Salon CD Land and Easement Acquistion - Bob Jones , ERM Group Integration Studies of Rights-of-Way and Urban Areas - Elvidio Gavassoni, Técnica de Faixa de Dutos Pleno The Use of Customer Relations Methods to Reduce Concerns of Landowners in the Implementation of Powerline Vegetation Manage ment Programs - Carlos Mora Flores, Bonneville Power Administration Ecological Risk Mgmt. - Salon CD A California Approach to Bareground Necessity on Industrial Landscapes and Sensitive Sites using Aminopyralid (Milestone®) - Rick Miller, Dow AgroSciences Moving Forward with Effective Best Management Practices for Controlling the Spread of Invasive Plant Species and Plans for Future Research - Ed Cunningham, Environmental Consultants, Inc. Integrated Plant Management for Noxious and Invasive Weeds on Federal, State and Private Lands - Vanelle Peterson, Dow AgroSciences Working with Tribal Nations to perform Utility Vegetation Management - Michael Neal, Arizona Public Service Tuesday, October 2 3 Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Nelson in Highland Center Break sponsored by Merjent in Highland Center Lunch with Exhibitors in Highland Center sponsored by APLIC
  • 4. Tuesday, October 2 (continued) Avian Protection - Salon EF The Advantages of Utilizing Vegetation Management Protocols within Utility Avian Protection Plans - Peggy Jelen, Arizona Public Service A Spatial Habitat Model to Predict Exposure of Bald Eagles to Distribution Poles in Central Florida, USA - Greg Forcey, Normandeau Associates Obtaining Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act Permits: A USFWS Region 3 Transmission Line Case Study - Kodi Church, Briggs and Morgan, P.A.and Scott Krych, HDR Engineering Avian Protection - Salon EF Mitigation of Eagle Owl Electrocution in Norway - Jan Ove Gjershaug, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Live Bird Demo to be held in West Courtyard Live Bird Demo to be held in West Courtyard (until 5:30) Wildlife/Pipeline - Salon AB Comparative Effects of Power Lines and Roads on Moose (Alces Alces) Habitat Selection - Gundula Bartzke, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Environmental Approaches to Watercourse Crossings for Large Scale Pipeline Developments – Joyce Evans, TERA Environmental Consultants Questar Pipeline Company - Mainline 104 Extension to Fidlar Project - Mitigating Impacts to Sensitive Cacti and Canyon Lands - Mark Stewart, Questar Pipeline Company; and Mitchell Shields, Merjent Permitting - Salon AB Transmission Lines Licensing Process- Analysis of the American System and Perspectives for the National Scenario -Marco Aurelio Brancato and Daniel Belin, Ecology and Environment do Brasil Spill Response: A Plan for Field Crews before Construction Begins - James E. Graham, ERM Aligning Rights-of-Way Strategies with the Environmental Permitting Process - David J. Brown, SWCA Environmental Consultants Technology/Tools - Salon CD Beyond FAC-003 Compliance; Maximizing the Value of LiDAR Derived Surveys for Rights-of-Way Management - Nick Ferguson and Dan Sullivan, Network Mapping Quantification of Fire Risk in Forested Regions of Colorado - Mark Hanus, GeoDigital International Using Geospatial Technologies to Communicate and Collaborate in the Right-of-Way Planning Process - Brian Cantwell, Argonne National Laboratory Technology/Tools - Salon CD Wildfire Impacts on Transmission Line Rights-of-Way: Emerging Issues and New Mitigation Strategies - Robert Burnham, Environmental Restoration Technology, Inc. Plant Community Effects of Amino - pyralid as Part of ROW Integrated Vegetation Management Programs Across Multiple States and Sites - Vanelle Peterson, Dow AgroSciences Stream Restoration, Stabilization, and Decision Making for Right-of-Way Protection Alternatives - Dan Salas, Cardno JFNew SESSION 5 1:45- 2:10 PM 2:10 - 2:35 PM 2:35 - 3:00 PM 3:00 - 3:45 PM SESSION 6 3:45 - 4:10 PM 4:10 - 4:35 PM 4:35 - 5:00 PM 4 Break with exhibitors sponsored by ECI/Western ECI in Highland Center
  • 5. Wednesday, October 3 Wednesday education program (all day) sponsored by EEI. 7:00 AM SESSION 7 8:00 - 8:25 AM 8:25 - 8:50 AM 8:50 - 9:15 AM 9:15 - 9:40 AM 9:40 - 10:35 AM SESSION 8 10:35 - 11:50 AM 11:00 - 11:25 AM 11:25 - 11:50 AM 11:50 - 12:15 PM 12:15 - 1:45 PM Continental Breakfast in Highland Center Pipeline - Salon EF Conservation Offsets and Pipeline Construction: A Case Study of the TMX Anchor Loop Project - David Poulton, Environmental Strategies Consultant Route Development Strategies-- Using Early Stakeholder Outreach and the FERC Pre-filing Process for Routing the Ruby Pipeline Project - David Swearingen, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Recent Challenges Facing Pipeline Environmental Inspectors - Jessica Swanson and Amanda Schultz,TERA Environmental Consultants Releases at San Bruno and Marshall: Potential Approach to Address National Transportation Safety Board Findings. - Rachel Walker, Barr-Engineering Co. Utility Caused Wildfires - Salon EF Panel session on Utility Caused Wildfires: What utilities are doing to mitigate tree/wire conflicts? A panel of Utility Vegetation Managers will discuss the issues that they have on utility caused wildfires. The panel will be moderated by Stephen Cieslewicz, CN Utility Consulting, Inc. (until 12:15) Panel session continued Panel session continued Panel session continued Closing Lunch in Highland Center Regulation - Salon AB Complying with New Regulation: Implementing Best Management Practices for Invasive Species Within Utility Rights-of-Way - Crystal Koles, American Transmission Company Applied Remote Sensing & Analysis for ROW Information Management - Matthew Boyd, WSI Herbicide Management Program Enhances Regulatory Compliance and Best Management Practices for Vegetation Management Programs - John Roselle, The Townsend Corporation IVM Partnership Approach to Meeting NERC Electric Transmission Vegetation Standards - Richard Johnstone, IVM Partners, Inc. Environmental Impacts - Salon AB Traversing High Altitude Wetlands: Permitting, Construction, Reclamation and Monitoring of an Underground Transmission Line in the Rocky Mountains - Laurie Spears and Raymond Tilley, Tri-State Generation and Transmission Assoc. Large-scale Transmission Projects’ Potential Impact on Environmental Resources - Jessica Stephens , ERM Group Siting Energy Corridors on Federal Land in the West: Application of Geospatial Data Technology - John Krummel, Argonne National Lab The Multi-Use Corridor Concept: An Alberta Discussion - Greg Bryant, TERA Environmental Consultants Land/People Impacts - Salon CD Meaningful Solutions to the Complexity of Native American Consultation and Collaboration - Anne Ketz, The 106 Group The Contribution of Aboriginal Traditional Ecological Knowledge to the Environmental Assessment Process for Canadian Pipelines - Wanda Lewis, TERA Environmental Consultants Strategies for the Effective Consultation and Management of Traditional Cultural Properties within Utility Corridors on Tribal Lands: A Navajo Perspective - Jon Berkin, Natural Resource Group, LLC and Ron Maldonado, Navajo Nation Historic Preservation Program Vegetation Management - Salon CD Use of GIS Screening and Filtering Techniques to Identify and Classify Environmentally Sensitive Areas for Utility Rights-of-Way Integrated Vegetation Management Programs and Renewable Energy Facility Siting Projects - Simon Ross, Environmental Resources Management Survey of Structural Decline in Emerald Ash Borer- Infected Green Ash Trees - Anand Persad, Davey Tree Expert Company Beech Bark Disease: An Evaluation of the Predisposition Hypothesis in an Aftermath Forest and Resultant Effects on Rights-of-Way Management - Steve Letkowski, Environmental Consultants, Inc. Integrated Right-of-Way Access Methods for Environmental Preservation and Habitat Protection - Robert L. Tasch, Lentzcaping, Inc. 5 Break with exhibitors sponsored by Dow AgroSciences in Highland Center
  • 6. • A Least-Cost-Path (LCP) Toolbox for Optimal Routing of Power Lines – Frank Hanssen, NINA • “Green” certification for transmission corridors and other ROW lands: incentivizing sustainable natural resource management through education, technical assistance, and public recognition – Ryan J. Aylesworth, Audubon International • Meaningful Solutions to the Complexity of Native American Consultation and Collaboration – Anne Ketz, 106 Group • Pollinator Partnership Information Poster – Vicki Wojcik, Pollinator Partnership • Applied Remote Sensing & Analysis for ROW Information Management – Matthew Boyd, WSI • Natural Gas and Federal Agency IVM Partnership – Richard Johnstone, IVM Partners • Visualizing the NIMBY: Using Visual Resources to Build Public Consensus – Pamela Cecere, SWCA Environmental Consultants • Cost Benefit Analysis of Urban Tree Management in Goiania, Brazil - Richard Magno/Santos Antunes, PRB Ambiental Poster Sessions (Monday, October 3 at 5:00 PM) 6 The following posters will be available for viewing throughout the Symposium. Presenters will be available for conversation and questions on Monday, October 3 during the Wine and Cheese Reception beginning at 5:00 PM. The ROW 10 Symposium could not have been accomplished without volunteers who have helped moderate the sessions, participate on conference calls, review abstracts, develop the program, and promote the Symposium. ArborMetric Solutions ACRT, Inc. APLIC Asplundh Tree Expert Company Arizona Public Service Clearion CN Utility Consulting Crop Production Services Davey Tree Expert Company Dow AgroSciences DuPont E3 Environmental ECI/Western ECI EcoPak Emera International Society of Arboriculture Lentzscaping Merjent Natural Resource Group Nelson Tree Expert Company Network Mapping Nipili Technology Sales Rainbow Tree Care Red River Specialties SSI Maxim Co. Terra Spectrum TREE Fund United Right-of-Way Utility Arborist Association Wright Tree Service Exhibit Hours Monday, October 1 7:00 AM – 3:05 PM 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Tuesday, October 2 7:00 AM – 3:45 PM Wednesday, October 3 7:00 AM – 1:45 PM Symposium Chair: Michael A. Neal, Arizona Public Service Larry Abrahamson, SUNY ESF Sarah Ball, Edison Electric Institute Mike Boyle, FERC Kent Bushman, Arizona Public Service Allen Crabtree, Crabtree’s Collection Old Books Ed Cunningham, Utility Arborist Association/ECI Jean Doucet, Hydro-Québec John Goodrich-Mahoney, EPRI James Evans, Retired Carmen Holschuh, Westland Resource Group Peggy Jelen, Arizona Public Service Normand Lesieur, Hydro Quebec Kevin McLoughlin, Environmental Consultants Inc Tracy Moore, Arizona Public Service Dean Mutrie, TERA Environmental Consultants Karen Powell, Salt River Project Colleen Spakowski, Salt River Project Jason Smith, TERA Environmental Consultants Jeff Spohn, Arizona Public Service Jesse Sanchez, Arizona Public Service Scott Paulsen, WAPA Mike Timpson, Natural Resource Group Robert Young, Nova Scotia Power Thank You Volunteers Exhibitors (as of 9/5/2012)
  • 7. Registration Form Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management: 10th International Symposium September 30 - October 3, 2012 • Phoenix, Arizona • Onsite registration opens Saturday, September 29. See desk hours at right. • Please complete a separate registration form for each person attending. Be sure to fill out the entire form. Accompanying guests may be registered for the tours on Sunday. • Event registration packets must be picked up at the onsite registration desk located in Tapatio Convention Centre Grande Ballroom Lobby. 1. Personal Information (Please type or print clearly.) Onsite Registration Desk Hours Saturday, September 29 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Sunday, September 30 5:30 am – 7:00 am First Name____________________________________________ Last Name __________________________________________________________________________ Preferred FIRST Name for Badge _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Company/Organization______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City_________________________________________________ State/Province________________________________________________________________________ Zip/Postal Code_______________________________________ Country _____________________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone _______________________________________ Email _______________________________________________________________________________ (Registration confirmation will be sent to the above email address) c Special Dietary Request. Please specify. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ c Please check here if you have special needs that may affect your participation (a representative will contact you to discuss your needs). How did you hear about the Rights-of-Way Symposium 10? c Email c Flyer c Word of mouth c Mail c Other: ___________________________________ Which other Rights-of-Way Symposiums have you attended? _______________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Tour - Separately Ticketed Item c Northern Arizona Tour- Grand Canyon Sunday, September 30 • 6:30 am - 9:00 pm $95 x _______ Number of Tickets = $ _______________________ If purchasing tickets for Guests, please include their names: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 3. Additional Information c Please DO NOT share my information with commercial vendors. c Avian Session I plan to attend the Avian Protection Plan Session on Tuesday, October 2, 2012. 2. Symposium Registration c Full Symposium On-Site Rate ........$675.00 USD c Speaker....................................................$450.00 USD (Reduced price for symposium speakers) Additional Registration Items c Avian Protection Plan Session ..........$95.00 USD c Guest Registration On-Site Rate (no sessions, meals only) ....................$275.00 USD 5. Method of Payment c Check Enclosed, payable in U.S. funds to ISA Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Payment Enclosed $__________________________________ c Credit Card: Please charge my c Visa c Am Ex c MasterCard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Amount to Charge $ _________________________________ Card number _______________________________________________________________________Expiration Date __________________________________________ Name as it Appears on Card __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Billing Address of Card_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ( I agree to pay for the total amount shown on this form according to the card issuesr’s agreement) A processing fee of $100 will be charged for all cancellations. No refunds or cancellations accepted after September 14, 2012. For registration questions, please email ConferenceReg@isa-arbor.com. 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Monday, October 1 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday, October 2 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Wednesday, October 3 7:00 am – 9:30 am Office Use Only: Date Rec’d____________ Date Entered____________ Check #____________ Check Total ____________ Entered By____________ 7
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