Marie-Christine Gromaire

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Marie-Christine Gromaire

Researcher at École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, France

Marie-Christine Gromaire is a top grade researcher at École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (France), within Leesu laboratory. She develops pluridisciplinary research on the sources, nature and management of urban stormwater contaminants, mainly developed as part of OPUR Observatory of Urban Hydrology in Paris. Over the last years, she focused on hydrological and physico-chemical processes within runoff source control measures, the resilience of such facilities, as well as the modelling of their large-scale deployment. She led the Roulépur project (2015-2020, French national call) and is strongly involved in the LifeAdsorb project (2018 – 2023, LIFE17 ENV/FR/000398), on innovative solutions for at source control of micropollutants loads conveyed in road and carpark runoff.

10:30 - 11:40 AM
December 6, 2024

Effective Stormwater Management Strategies

Moderators: Elisabeth Rødland and Brigitte Helmreich

  1. Micropollutant Loads in the Road Runoff: Importance, Nature and Efficiency of Runoff Source Control Measures Keynote
    Speaker: Marie-Christine Gromaire
  2. Uncovering Hidden Pollutants: Analyzing Tire Particles in Stormwater Runoff from Austrian Highways and Preliminary Evaluating Water Protection Facility Efficiency
    Speaker: Claudia Hledik
  3. Treatment of Road-Deposited Sediments from Road Runoff - Experience and Performance of Infiltration Swales
    Speaker: Philipp Stinshoff
11:40 AM - 12:00 PM
December 6, 2024

Discussions and ways forward – panel discussion

Moderators: Benoit Ferrari, Stephan Wagner, Emeric Frejafon Speakers: Marie-Christine Gromaire, Seokhwan Lee, Jenifer McIntyre, Valerie Forest

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