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2011 Railroad Environmental Conference

Program

25-26 October 2011

RA LTECUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGNr

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Supporters 2011We wish to recognize and thank our Railroad Environmental Conference - 2011 Supporters.

Their financial support is an essential component in making this event a success.

10+ Year Supporters:

ONE COMPANY Many Solutions SM

Distinguished Supporter:

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5+ Year Supporters:

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Conference Overview and Featured Events

Technical Session Schedule (some sessions are concurrent)

Monday, October 24th, 2011 Exhibitor set-up 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 Continental Breakfast 7:00am - 9:00am Registration Open 7:00am - 5:00pm Presentation Sessions 8:00am - 11:50am Luncheon and Supporter Acknowledgement (room 314) 11:25am - 1:20pm Presentation Sessions 1:20pm - 5:00pm Reception/Poster Presentations (Illini Union South Lounge) 5:00pm - 6:30pm

AREMA COMMITTEE 13 BANQUET* - Illini Union Ballroom - 2nd Floor Banquet 7:00pm

AREMA Banquet Speaker: Robert M. Grimaila 7:00pm Vice-President – Safety, Security and Environment - Union Pacific Railroad “Railroads and the Environment: Cowboy to Spaceman”

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011 AREMA Committee 13 meeting 7:00am - 8:00am (Colonial Room - First Floor - Illini Union) Continental Breakfast 7:00am - 9:00am Registration Open 7:00am - 5:00pm Presentation Sessions 8:00am - 11:40am

AAR Environmental Excellence Award (Illini Room A) 11:40am - 12:05pm Robert Fronczak Assistant Vice President, Environment and Hazardous Materials - AAR Luncheon (room 314) 12:05pm - 1:25pm

KEYNOTE Speaker: Peter Lawson 12:05pm (room 314)

Marketing Manager Government Initiatives & Ecomagination - GE Transportation “Ecomagination. . .Can Sustainability be an Economic Engine”

Presentation Sessions 1:25pm - 5:00pm Adjourn 5:00pm

Thursday, October 27th, 2011 Exhibitor Breakdown 8:00am - 11:00am

*advance registration needed for AREMA banquet

TuesdayPlenary Session 8:10am - 10:15am, Room Risk Management 10:35am - 3:00pm, Room AStormwater and Wastewater 10:35am - 11:25am, Room 210Energy, Emissions, & Air Quality 1:20pm - 2:10pm, Room 210 Environmental Planning of Passenger and Freight Rail Projects 2:10pm - 3:00pm, Room 210 Aquatic Ecosystems 3:20pm - 4:35pm, Room 210Emergency Response and Environmental Planning 3:20pm - 5:00pm, Room A

WednesdayRemediation Panel 8:00am - 9:15am, Room AAnalytical Testing 9:35am - 10:50am, Room 210 Compliance 9:35am - 10:50am, Room A Pollution Prevention and Sustainability 10:50am - 2:40pm, Room 210Remediation 10:50am - 5:00pm, Room ANoise and Vibration 2:40pm - 3:05pm, Room 210

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Conference Overview and Featured Events

Spoken Presentations - Tuesday 25 OctoberIllini Union - Room A Illini Union - Room 210

Plenary Session Moderator: C. Russell McDaniel - Norfolk Southern

8:00 Welcome and IntroductionChristopher Barkan - Professor and Director of RailTEC University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

8:10 Environmental Issues Affecting the North American RailroadsRobert Fronczak - Association of American Railroads

8:35 Hope Is Not an Approved BMP - Lessons in Railroad Stormwater Management from the West CoastRoss Dunning - Kennedy/Jenks ConsultantsJennifer L. Weiner - BNSF Railway

9:00 Progress Rail PR30C Locomotive with DOC and Urea based SCRDouglas Biagini - Caterpillar Inc.Steve Fritz - Southwest Research Institute

9:25 Constructed Wetlands: A Cost-Effective Solution For Stormwater Management, Water Treatment, Wetland Mitigation, and Public Relations on Railroad PropertiesJennifer Thiemann - EMR, Inc.

9:50 The Need for Speed – Challenges Faced While Completing the Environmental Analysis and a Service Development Application for a High-Speed Rail ProjectKelly Farrell and Meagan Hall - HDR Engineering, Inc.

10:15 BREAK - Illini Union Room B

Risk Management Moderators: Leo Thorbeck - AECOM and Sam Farnsworth - AMEC

Stormwater and Wastewater Moderator: Bernie Noonan - EMR

10:35 Achieving Risk-Based Environmental Closure – NSRC Lease Property, Bramwell, WVChuck Cline and George Robertson - Marshall Miller & AssociatesDavid Patten - Norfolk Southern

Integration of Ecological and Engineering Planning in Stormwater ManagementTom Simpson - CH2M HILLAnthony Prevost - HNTB Corporation

11:00 Managing LNAPL in the Vicinity of Water Supply WellsTodd O’Brien and Martina Schlauch Jones - ARCADISGeoffrey Reeder - Union Pacific Railroad

PMP Approach to PCB Loading Reduction at Two Amtrak FacilitiesSteve Baggett and Chris McCardell - Stantec Andrew Enzman and Jack Schweitzer - Amtrak

11:25 LUNCH and Supporter Acknowledgment - Illini Union Room 314

Energy, Emissions, and Air Quality Moderator: Ken Richardson - ARCADIS

1:20 Remediation Business Intelligence – Using Analytics to Evaluate and Improve PerformanceRoger Well - ENFOS, Inc.

Advanced Metal Substrate Technology for Locomotive Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment SystemsMarkus Downey and Claus Bruestle - Emitec Inc

1:45 Environmental Risk Associated with Out-of-Service Buildings – A Case StudyPaul Kurzanski - CSX TransportationNeil P. Ferrone - Conrail

Intercity Biodiesel Passenger Rail Revenue Service TestWade Smith and Roy Deitchman - Amtrak

Environmental Planning of Passenger and Freight Rail Projects Moderator: Kevin Keller - HDR

2:10 Sediment Quality Triad Assessment to Support Remedy Development for an Estuarine River and Marsh System Adjacent to a Former Wood Treatment Site in Southern MississippiTimothy Iannuzzi and Lance Fontenot - ARCADISMatt Adkins - CSX Transportation

Public Engagement for Controversial Railroad ProjectKevin Seals - Hanson Professional Services Inc.

2:35 Risk Management of Assets and Compliance Management of Railway Infrastructure, Primarily Wastewater Treatment, Locomotive Fuel Systems and Equipment Facilities (Diesel Shop and Car Shops)Darrell Curilla - Lukay Research and Development Ltd.Rick Corbin, Craig Fisher and Ken Roberge - Canadian Pacific Railroad

Environmental Challenges and Solutions During the Reconstruction of the Metro North Railroad Harmon Rail YardKaren Timko and Ken McHale - Metro-North RailroadGary Rozmus - Gannett Fleming

3:00 BREAK - Illini Union Room B

Emergency Response and Environmental Planning Moderator: Ken Rose - OmniTRAX

Aquatic Ecosystems Moderator: Betsy Beauchamp - TestAmerica

3:20 Contingency Planning and the Associated BenefitsJames Holland and John Landwehr - Pinnacle Engineering, IncDale Buckholtz - Canadian Pacific Railroad

Whitefish River Sediment RemovalRob Hagler and John Norris - Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

3:45 A Systematic Approach of Managing Environmental Aspects of Railroad IncidentsDillon Magers - BNSF RailwayJoshua Sales - Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

Wetlands Mitigation to Facilitate Track Work and Operational Improvements at Busy Northeast US Intermodal TerminalTodd Wentz - Norfolk SouthernHeather Brewster - AECOM

4:10 Process Based Creative Empowerment Achieves Positive Environmental OutcomesJames Holland and John Landwehr - Pinnacle Engineering, Inc.Dale Buckholtz - Canadian Pacific Railroad

Application of Organoclay Reactive Core Mat for Creek Remediation at a Former Wood Treating SiteCraig Niedermeier - AECOMHieu Nguyen - CETCO

4:35 Superior Capabilities – CN Emergency Response Training - Two Harbors Minnesota ResponseJoseph Palo - Golder Associates, Inc.Brian Hayden - CN

5:00 Poster Presentation Reception - Illini Union South Lounge

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Jack Mclain - Norfolk Southern

Wendy S. White - ARCADIS

Jacob Asbell - Compliance One

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Spoken Presentations - Wednesday 26 OctoberIllini Union - Room A Illini Union - Room 210

Remediation Panel Moderators: Brad Koons - ARCADIS

8:00 Panel Discussion: States’ Perspective on LNAPL Policy and PracticeLily Barkau - Wyoming Department of Environmental QualityJoyce Munie - Illinois EPATom Harris - Louisana Department of Environmental QualityKevin Lund - Michigan Department of Environmental Quality

9:15 BREAK - Illini Union Room B

Compliance Moderator: Robert Fronczak - AAR

Analytical Testing Moderator: John Williams - Pace Analytical

9:35 Implementing a Comprehensive Industry Program on Compliance and Risk Management: A Case Study on Tank Overfill Protection – Philosophy, Vision, Objectives, Program Structure, and ExecutionMichael Erickson - Antea Group

Measuring Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons – TPH Chemistry 101Rock Vitale and Ruth Forman - Environmental Standards

10:00 Permitting Considerations for Bridge Repair/Replacement ProjectsRobert Graham - AmtrakPamela Chan - AMEC Environment & Infrastructure

Top 10 Assumptions to Avoid with Analytical DataAnn Bernhardt - AMEC Environment & InfrastructurePaul Kurzanski - CSX Transportation

10:25 Environmental Training - The First Step to Compliance and Pollution PreventionSuzanne Hattenberger - BNSF Railway

Utilizing a Portable GC/MS to Identify Background Sources during Vapor Intrusion StudiesChristine Millner, Glenn C. Millner, and Alan C. Nye Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health, L.L.C

Remediation Moderators: Stella Karnis - CN and Martina Schlauch Jones - ARCADIS

Pollution Prevention and Sustainability Moderator: Don Girard - BNSF and Gary Rozmus - Gannett Fleming

10:50 Using Sand Fracturing Techniques to Increase the EffectivenessJames Romer, James Feild, Thomas Hensel, and Pat Harrison AMEC Environment & InfrastructureMatthew Adkins - CSX Transportation

Mitigation of Light Trespass From Locomotive Headlamps Traveling Along Sloped and Curved Connector TracksMichael Weber - Parsons

11:15 Self-sustaining Treatment for Active Remediation (STAR): Smoldering Combustion for the Treatment of Non Aqueous Phase LiquidsGavin Grant and Grant Scholes - SiREMDavid Major - Geosyntec ConsultantsJohn Vidumsky - DuPont Corporate Remediation Group

SpillX – Introduction to a High Flow Pollution Prevention Fueling SystemMike Mitrovich - SpillX, LLCBret Lanz - Kansas State University

11:40 AAR Environmental Excellence AwardRobert Fronczak - Assistant Vice President, Environment and Hazardous Materials Association of American Railroads

12:05 LUNCH - Illini Union Room 314KEYNOTE Speaker: Peter Lawson - GE Transportation

“Ecomagination. . .Can Sustainability be an Economic Engine”

1:25 Sustainable LNAPL Recovery Through Groundwater Contouring - A Case StudyFrancisco A. Perelló, Richard P. Johns, and Cam Patterson - Keystone EnvironmentalDavid Brogliatto - CN

Debris and Vagrancy Problems Along an Active Right-of-Way in Queens, NYJeffrey Bonsteel - ARCADISPaul J. Kurzanski - CSX Transportation

1:50 Remedial Process Optimization – Ongoing Process to Reduce Project Life Cycle CostGary Honeyman - Union Pacific RailroadJennifer Uhland, Oscar Sorensen, and Jeff Gentry - CH2M HILL

Cast in Concrete but Will it FloatBritton Luther and Leo Thorbecke - AECOMStuart Boykin - CSX TransportationJ.R. Padgett - Padgett Construction, Inc.

2:15 Non-Conventional Approach to Reclaim and Remediate Sodium Carbonate Affected SoilPaul J. Kurzanski - CSX TransportationPaul C. Deutsch and Bertisabel M. Custer - AMEC Environment & Infrastructure

Railroad Sustainability PlansGrace Rink - AECOM

2:40 Emerging Issues in Ethanol-based BiofuelsDenice Nelson, Mark Klemmer, Martina Schlauch Jones, and Todd O’Brien - ARCADIS

3:05 BREAK - Illini Union Room B

Noise and Vibration Moderator: Don Girard - BNSF and Gary Rozmus - Gannett Fleming

3:20 Sustainable Debris and Vegetation Management at a Lead and Arsenic Remediation Site Norfolk Southern CorporationScott Keating and Currie Mixon - GEI Consultants, Inc.Russell McDaniel - Norfolk Southern

Feasibility of a Directive Locomotive HornJason Ross and Timothy Johnson - Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc.Basant Parida and Abdullatif (Bud) Zaouk - QinetiQ North America

3:45 A Sustainable Alternative Treatment System to Protect a Southern West Virginia RiverChuck Cline and Tim Probert - Marshall Miller & AssociatesDavid Patten - Norfolk Southern

Environmental Justice at US DOTAndrea Martin - US DOT Federal Railroad Administration

4:10 Use of Innovative Remedial Action Evaluation Tools Leads to Shut Down of Groundwater Extraction and Treatment SystemJeff Gentry and Donna Laudermilch - CH2M HILLJames E. Diel - Union Pacific Railroad

4:35 Development of a Closure Strategy for Arsenic Impacts in Groundwater using a Site Conceptual Geochemical ModelKevin Peterburs, Jeff Gillow, Khandaker Ashfaque, and Martina Schlauch Jones - ARCADISGeoffrey Reeder - Union Pacific Railroad

5:00 Adjourn

David Poole - Earthshield / JP Specialties, Inc.

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Poster Presentations

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Poster presentation will be on display throughout the conference. There will be a special reception for the poster presenters in the South Lounge on Tuesday, October 25th from 5:00 to 6:45pm

Analytical Testing Methods1. Some challenges of Sampling and Reporting Lower Level Volatile Organic Chemical’s in Ambient Air Related to Inhalation Risk Exposure Evaluations Will Elcoate - TestAmerica

Compliance2. CSX NW Ohio Intermodal Facility in Wood County, Ohio Hugh Perry - CSX John Hilborn - EMHT

Emergency Response and Environmental Planning3. Generating Meaningful Environmental Information In The Midst Of An Emergency Response Rock Vitale, Dennis Callaghan, and Ruth Forman Environmental Standards, Inc. Neil Carriker and William Rogers Tennessee Valley Authority

4. Investigation and Remediation of a Sulphur Fire at CN’s MacMillan Yard Sherry Eaton and Phil Moddle - Golder Associates Ltd. Alex Borges - CN

Energy, Emissions, and Air Quality5. Evaluating Fugitive Dust Migration Using Computational Fluid Dynamics Oliver Heynes - MMI Engineering John Calhoun - CSX Transportation

6. Air Emissions Mitgation by Water Suppression Through the Use of a Water Cannon System Ben Verburg and Jon Forbort - ARCADIS Brian Hayden - CN 7. Responding to Requests for Locomotive Fuel Use Information Rick Nath - CSX Ken Richardson - ARCADIS

8. Study on the Strategies to Control CO2 Concentration in Passenger Car Youngmin Cho, Woo-Sung Jung, Ji-Yun Lee, Duck-Shin Park, and Soon-Bark Kwon - Korea Railroad Research Institute, Korea

9. Study on the Climatic Testing of Railroad Passenger Car for the Enhancement of Thermal Comfort Youngmin Cho, Woo-Sung Jung, Jin-Sik Choi, Soon-Bark Kwon, and Duck-Shin Park - Korea Railroad Research Institute, Korea

Noise and Vibration10. Whole Body Vibration and Repeated Shock Exposure Aboard Railroad Maintenance-of-Way Machinery: A Critical Review of the Technical Literature Donald C. Sinclair - Sinclair Consulting

Pollution Prevention and Sustainability11. Developing a Greenhouse Gas Inventory for Freight and Passenger Rail Operations Michael Laas - Gannett Fleming

12. Distributed Wind Power for the Railway Doug Hicks - Endurance Wind Power

13. Field Test for Treatment of Contaminated Soil around Railroad Track using Soil Flushing Method Jae-Young Lee, Woo-Sung Jung, Youngmin Cho and Tae-Soon Kwon - Korea Railroad Research Institute, Korea

Remediation14. Using Data Visualization Software Tools at Site Investigation and Remediation Sites Rick Adams, Andy Robinson, and Monica Dupre ARCADIS Paul J. Kurzanski - CSX Transportation, Inc.

15. Subaqueous Cap Design for Sediment Remediation Todd Cridge, Chuck Barnes, Jeff Beckner, and Stephen Garbaciak - ARCADIS Matt Adkins CSX Transportation, Inc.

16. Multi-Phase Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study/Design Studies of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) Wood Treating Compounds at Former Gautier Oil Site, Gautier, MS Jeff Beckner, Charles Lawson, and Andrew Davis ARCADIS Matt Adkins - CSX Transportation, Inc.

17. Trout Stream Restoration After Sodium Hydroxide Derailment Paul Zottola and Chris Oakes - Norfolk Southern

18. Regulatory Acceptance of Improved Metrics for Evaluating LNAPL Recovery David de Courcy-Bower and Kate Schmitz Fogarty - AECOM

19. DNAPL Transmissivity Reduction to Obtain Remediation Endpoint Gary Honeyman - Union Pacific Railroad Cindy Donnerberg and Jeff Gentry - CH2M HILL 20. DNAPL Delineation at a Historical Derailment Site Using a Membrane Interface Probe Jennifer Levenick and Guy Patrick - Golder Associates Ltd. David Sutherland - CN

21. Changing the Paradigm of Legacy Railyards With Residual LNAPL Rick Adams and Purvee Shah - ARCADIS Curtis Bartz and Stella Karnis - CN

22. Optimizing a Water Treatment Process to Meet Changing Conditions Timothy Unruh - Hatch Mott MacDonald Geoffrey Reeder - Union Pacific

23. The Conceptual Site Model as an Essential Tool for Stakeholder Consensus on Remedy Selection and Design Vibhav Mankad, Sean Coan, and Pawan Sharma Camp Dresser & Mckee, Inc. James Diel - Union Pacific

Risk and Liability Management24. A Phased Approach to CERCLA Based Investigation Jim McLaughlin, Ali Wright and Martina Schlauch Jones ARCADIS John Jones - Vertellus Specialties Inc. Geoffrey Reeder - Union Pacific

25. Keeping the Small Stuff Small: How Not to Let Sources of Risk and Liability in Your Routine Operations Run Off The Rails Elizabeth Mack and Theresa Duckett Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP

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Emergency Information

Dial 911 for assistance or 9-911 from a campus phone. The conference location is: Illini Union, 1401 W. Green St, Urbana, IL

Tornado: Use the stairs on the north or south side of the building to go to the basement to seek shelter.

Fire: Use the doors located on the west side of the building and meet on the southeast side of Altgeld Hall.

Champaign Police Department (Non-emergency)82 East University Ave, Champaign IL217- 351-4545

Carle Foundation Hospital611 West Park Street, Urbana IL217- 383-3311

POLICE

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RREC Bus Schedule

TuesdayOctober 25th, 2011

7:00-9:00 am*9:00-3:00 pm**3:00-7:00 pm*

Departing After the Banquet

WednesdayOctober 26th, 2011

7:00-9:00 am*9:00-3:00 pm**3:00- 5:30 pm*

Between Hawthorn Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, iHotel, Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn, and Illini Union

* = running continuously between hotels and Illini Union** = running on reduced schedule. Call registration desk (217-244-1340) for pick-up

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Champaign/Urbana Recommended Restaurant List (all directions from Illini Union facing north)

Alexanders Steakhouse 202 W. Anthony Dr., Champaign, IL 61820 217-359-1789 Take Green St. West to Neil St. Turn right. Vear right on Walnut St. Turn left on E. Washington St. Turn right on Neil St. Turn left on Anthony Drive On right hand side.

Bacaro - Italian (fine dining)113 N Walnut St., Champaign, IL 61820-4009217-398-6982 Take Green St. West to Neil St. Turn right. Bear right on Walnut St. On left hand side.

Biaggi’s Ristorante Italianio2235 S Neil St., Champaign, IL 61820 217-356-4300 Take Green St. West to Neil St. Turn left. About 2 miles down on right hand side

Black Dog Smoke & Ale House (casual bar)201 N Broadway Ave., Urbana, IL 61801 217-344-9334 Green St. East to Lincoln Ave. Turn left. Turn right on University Ave. Turn right on Broadway Ave. On right hand side

Destihl (Gastrobrewpub)301 N. Neil St, Champaign, IL 61820 217-356-0301 Take Green St. West to Neil St. Turn left. About 2 miles down on left hand side

Escobar - Native Latino 6 E Columbia Ave., Champaign, IL 61820217-352-7467 Take Green St. West to Neil St. Turn right. Bear right on Walnut St. Turn left on Columbia On right hand side.

Great Impasta - Italian156 Lincoln Sq # D, Urbana, IL 61801 217-359-7377‎ Green St. East to Busey Ave. Turn left. Turn right on W, Elm St. Turn right on S. Broadway Ave. Turn left at Lincoln Square On right hand side

Jim Gould - Steakhouse (fine dining)1 E. Main St, Champaign, IL 61820217-531-1177 Take Green St. West to Neil St. Turn right. Bear right on Walnut St. Turn left on Main St. On right hand side.

Kennedy’s at Stone Creek2560 S Stone Creek Blvd., Urbana, IL 61802217-384-8111 Take Greens St. East to S. Lincoln. Turn right. Turn left at W. Florida Ave. Turn right at Philo Rd. Take 1st left onto E. Colorado Ave. Turn right on Stone Creek Blvd On right hand side

Kofusion - Asian (Sushi) 1 E Main St # 104, Champaign, IL 61820 217-531-1166 Take Green St. West to Neil St. Turn right. Bear right on Walnut St. Turn left on E. Main St. On right hand side

Radio Maria - Cajun/Spanish119 N Walnut St., Champaign, IL 61820217-398-7729 Take Green St. West to Neil St. Turn right. Vear right on Walnut St. On left hand side.

Silvercreek - Casual fine dining402 N Race St., Urbana, IL 61801217-328-3402 Take Green St. East to Lincoln. Turn left Turn right on W. University Ave. Turn right on N. Race St. On left hand side

V. Picasso - Tapas bar and Lounge214 W Main St., Urbana, IL 61801217-328-3402 Take Green St. East to Lincoln. Turn left Turn right on W. Main St.. On left hand side at corner of Main St. andSpringfieldAve.

Public Parking

Kinkos 613 South Wright St. Champaign, IL 61820 217-344-2085

Walgreens407 East Green St.Champaign, IL 61820 217-344-0121

Expresso Royale Cafe Illini Union Courtyard Cafe217-333-7106

Cocomero (frozen yogurt)709 South Wright St.Champaign, IL 61820217-328-3888

Starbucks 503 E Green St.Champaign, IL 61820217-344-8613 Folletts Bookstore 627 South Wright St.Champaign, IL 61820217-356-1368

Illini Union Bookstore 809 South Wright St.Champaign, IL 61820217-333-2050

T.I.S. Bookstore 707 South Sixth St.Champaign, IL 61820217-337-4900

Please use the shuttle busses that are provided. Parking on campus is extremely limited. Meters are available on South Mathews Avenue. Please note there is a two hour time restriction. There is a parking lot east of Legends (located on the corner of Sixth and Green St.) with metered parking. Inquire at registration desk for more information.

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* = running continuously between hotels and Illini Union** = running on reduced schedule. Call registration desk (217-244-1340) for pick-up

Useful Locations

Wireless Internet

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Useful Contact Information

Chris Barkan – University of IllinoisBetsy Beauchamp – TestAmericaChuck Cline – Marshall MillerSam Farnsworth – AMEC Environment & InfrastructureRobert Fronczak – Association of American RailroadsSusan Gaudios – AccutestDon Girard – BNSF Melissa Godlewski – Kennedy Jenks Suzan Gonder – Environmental WorksKim Hagemann – University of IllinoisMartina Schlauch Jones – ARCADISStella Karnis – Canadian NationalScott Keating – GEI Consultants, Inc.Kevin Keller – HDRJay Martin – AMEC Environment & InfrastructureJoanne Maxwell – AmtrakRuss McDaniel – Norfolk Southern

Steve McNaughton – Union PacificLance Meister – HMMHRyan Mills – BNSFGlenn Millner – CTEHRick Nath – CSXBernie Noonan – EMRChris Oakes – Norfolk SouthernGeoff Reeder – Union PacificKen Richardson – ARCADISKen Rose – OmniTRAXGary Rozmus – Gannett FlemingRichard Russell – Norfolk SouthernLanny Schmid – Union PacificOscar Sorensen – CH2M HillLeo Thorbecke – AECOMJohn Williams – Pace Analytical