AECOM is proud to be a gold sponsor at the Canadian Water Resources Association 2024 National Conference in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on June 17-19, 2024. This year’s theme is "Bridging water research and practice: Mobilising our collective knowledge". We’re excited to connect with other industry leaders on water resources management approaches.
This year, we are a particularly proud to support ProjectWET as they advance water education around the world through the provision of hands-on, science based water education resources.
With expertise encompassing all phases of the water cycle, AECOM develops strategic long-range solutions to protect the natural environment and provide sustainable water for generations to come. We help overcome increasingly complex issues involving climate change, water shortages, stormwater, and flooding to develop resilient communities.
Watershed and Ecosystem Management
Sustainable watershed and ecosystem management involves providing adequate water resources for the aquatic ecosystem while protecting against flood damage, erosion, water quality and many other impacts. Through the application of adaptive management principles in the planning and design process, we integrate science and management, delivering the most targeted solutions possible. Our staff analyzes engineering and construction feasibility as well as the regulatory, ecological, social and economic impacts of potential strategies. We specialize in applying the most innovative field, data, and GIS-based analyses and decision-making processes for resource protection and use. AECOM’s green infrastructure philosophy is simple—develop effective, replicable, resilient and maintainable designs that are informed by the needs of stakeholders and our clients.
Coastal
Recent studies have confirmed that the majority of our human population is concentrated along or near coasts. AECOM helps communities and businesses understand, maintain and design sustainable coastal environments throughout the world. Our coastal engineering experts use high-tech models and monitoring devices to analyze the forces affecting coastal environments including sea level rise, tides, erosion, waves and storm surges. This knowledge provides the basis for innovative designs for sustainable coastal structures and nature-based applications for coastal areas.
Stormwater
Stormwater management is an increasingly important yet complex task. To balance competing goals, an array of regulations has been, and continue to be, developed. AECOM staff are skilled at handling the complexity of regulatory and legal issues and all technical aspects of stormwater issues. We provide all phases of environmental and engineering expertise related to stormwater—from study, site assessment, planning, environmental and other regulatory permitting - to design, construction and training for ongoing monitoring and operations and maintenance of facilities.
AECOM Events
Calibration of Subwatershed Hydrologic Models: Winter Flood Prediction
Bill Trenouth, Speaker
June 17, 10:31 a.m.
Gallery A
Assessing the Basement Flooding Risk for the City of Charlottetown Under the Impacts of Climate Change
Farhan Aziz, Speaker
June 17, 4:25 p.m.
Gallery A
Floodplain Mapping in BC: Bulkley and Skeena Rivers from Houston to Terrace
Graeme Billay, Speaker
June 19, 1:37 p.m.
Gallery C
AECOM Team
Farhan Aziz, M.Phil.
Farhan is a hydrologic and hydraulic modeler with 11 years of experience in stormwater and wastewater collection systems, flood risk assessment, green infrastructure, nature-based solutions, low impact development, culverts and channels design. He is also working on his Ph.D. in Environment Sciences at the Climate Smart Lab, UPEI.
Doug Bellomo, PE, PMP
Doug is a vice president in the water business line at AECOM focused on flood risk management and resilience. He has 30 years of experience in this area, including a combined 22 years with the US Federal Emergency Management Agency and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Graeme Billay, M.Sc., P.Eng.
Graeme is a water resources engineer with six years of experience in Saskatchewan, Alberta, Northwest Territories, and British Columbia. His recent professional work has focussed on hydraulic design and modelling of flood mapping and mitigation measures, road and railway drainage, and municipal stormwater management.
Mark Davin, BEng (Hons), IEng, MICE
Mark is currently part of the AECOM Europe & India Water Resources Leadership and will be joining AECOM Canada in 2023. Mark’s role includes providing international subject matter expert advice and leadership within the fields of flood risk, strategic planning, climate change adaptation and coastal engineering.
Tyson Ehnes, P.Eng., PMP
Nick is a Senior Water Resources Engineer in Canada with 15 years of experience in hydrologic analysis and hydraulic design, floodplain mapping, and water management planning. He is also the CWRA Scholarship Committee Chair.
Ryan King, P.L.Eng.
Ryan is a market sector leader, conveyance with over 20 years of experience. He has managed an impressive portfolio of projects of different type, size, scale, and complexity. His experience includes preliminary design, detailed design and construction services for water and wastewater facilities, site grading, stormwater management, water and sanitary sewer servicing and road work for projects.
Katherine Lackey, P.Eng.
Katherine divides her time between project management and business development for AECOM’s Water Business Line. Over her 14 years of experience, she has been involved in a wide variety of projects and pursuits including water resources, flood management, conveyance, wastewater treatment and land development.
Michael J. Taylor, PE, CFM, PMP
Michael is a member of AECOM’s Global Water Business Line focused on Federal, stormwater, ecosystem restoration, and flood risk and mitigation projects and pursuits. Michael is a water resources engineer with 24 years of experience.
Bill Trenouth, Ph.D., P.Eng., PMP
Bill is a senior water resources engineer and project manager with 13 years of experience specializing in green infrastructure and low impact development design, stormwater monitoring and quality treatment.
Pippy Warburton, P.Eng.
Pippy is AECOM's water resources lead in Canada and has over 20 years of experience managing complex infrastructure projects focused on water resources. She is also an Ontario Branch CWRA board member.
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Pippy Warburton
Canada Water Resources Lead
Tel: 519-993-5798
Pippy.Warburton@aecom.com