WEF Announces Director of Stormwater Programs

Chris French will expand programming and help establish the newly launched WEF Stormwater Institute

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The Water Environment Federation is pleased to announce that Chris French has joined the organization as director of Stormwater Programs. French will use his more than 15 years of water sector experience to expand this core competency area for WEF and guide the efforts of the WEF Stormwater Institute, a recently launched center of excellence that provides national leadership for sustainable stormwater management.

“WEF is very fortunate to find someone of Chris’s caliber to continue growing our stormwater programs and help establish the WEF Stormwater Institute as a leading facilitator of knowledge exchange and innovation in this increasingly important part of the water sector,” says WEF Executive Director Eileen O’Neill. “His appointment is a sign of our continued commitment to raising the profile of stormwater issues and supporting those responsible for effectively and sustainably managing it here in North America and beyond.”

Having worked with stormwater and watershed management issues for nearly two decades, French brings an extensive background from both the public and private sectors. In addition to his most recent position as the regional regulatory manager for Contech Engineered Solutions, he has previously held positions with government agencies such as the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality; non-governmental agencies such as the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay; and has served on committees and advisory boards of several national and community-based organizations, including his former position as the government affairs and regulatory committee chair for the Stormwater Equipment and Manufacturer’s Association.

French will increase the depth of WEF's stormwater focus through member, stakeholder and practitioner engagement to help identify technical and policy needs as well as develop commensurate programming and products. He will also immediately continue the efforts and output of the WEF Stormwater Institute by completing findings that he started as a member of the Stormwater Testing and Evaluation for Products and Practices Advisory Committee.

The findings are being used for a new report that will outline next steps for the national initiative that is being funded through a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Infrastructure Grant and administered by the Water Environment Research Foundation. The WEF-driven project seeks to develop a framework for the formation of a national testing and evaluation program in the stormwater sector. Largely focused on convening stormwater practitioners and thought leaders to find a solution to a pressing stormwater issue, STEPP is in direct alignment with the Institute’s intent to serve as a conduit for information exchange between the stormwater and regulatory communities.

For more information about the WEF Stormwater Institute and related activities, please visit www.wefstormwaterinstitute.org.



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