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John Dunkle PE, CPESC, CMS4S
Lead
Instructor
John is a graduate of SUNY ESF and Syracuse University, and has been practicing civil engineering since 1981. Working with both private developers and municipalities on site planning and development projects, John’s has prepared and reviewed SWPPP’s, provided guidance for MS4’s , participated with DEC in the development of the current Stormwater regulations, and conducted stormwater trainings for contractors, de-velopers, engineers, and municipal officials.
He is also a Visiting Instructor at SUNY ESF, teaching a graduate level Stormwater Management class, and has been conducting stormwater trainings across NY State with Don Lake for over 6 years. He is a certified CPESC instructor.
Deb Caraco P.E. Center for Watershed Protection
Deb has over 15 years of experience in the watershed protection field. She has worked as a watershed engineer the Center for Watershed Protection for over 12 years, operating a field office in Ithaca, NY since 2008. She has also worked as a stormwater management specialist with the New York State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, and as an engineer with T.G. Miller Engineers and Surveyors in Ithaca, NY. Some representative projects have included developing the New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual in 2003, writ-ing nationwide guidance on Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, and developing the Watershed Treat-ment Model. Deb has also worked directly with local and state governments nationwide to craft ordinances and assist with watershed planning, and to complete stormwater management designs. Deb has a Masters of Engi-neering in Biological and Environmental Engineering from Cornell University and lives in Ithaca, NY.
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