Event Description
The Future of Infrastructure, Cities, Climate Change and the New Age of Engineering Innovation for Young Engineers in Philadelphia
Christopher S. Crockett, ’93, ’95, ’2004
Deputy Commissioner of Planning & Environmental Services, Philadelphia Water Department
Wednesday, October 15th at 3:30pm
Hill Conference Room, Lebow Engineering Building, Room 240
31st and Markets Streets
Christopher Crockett has over nineteen years of experience in the water, stormwater, and wastewater industry. As the Deputy Commissioner of Planning and Environmental Services, he is responsible for oversight, direction, and management of the Office of Watersheds (Green City, Clean Waters Program), Bureau of Laboratory Services, and Planning and Research Divisions. His current focus is on the implementation of the most ambitious green infrastructure program in the U.S. and a long term goal to demonstrate the innovative and adaptive water resource approaches in Philadelphia to serve as a catalyst for national change for many municipalities. Chris received a BS in Civil Engineering (’93), an MS in Environmental Engineering (’95), and a PhD in Environmental Engineering (’2004), all from Drexel University. This lecture is made possible through support from Andrew J. Pennoni, ’91
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