Robert Traver, PhD

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Director of the Villanova Center for Resilient Water Systems; Director of the Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership | College of Engineering Villanova University

  • Villanova PA

Robert Traver, PhD., P.E., D. WRE, F.EWRI, F.ASCE, is an expert on green stormwater infrastructure.

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Areas of Expertise

Flooding
Green Infrastructure
Stormwater Management
Urban Watersheds
Water Resources

Biography

Dr. Robert G. Traver has been a member of the Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Program at Villanova since 1988. He currently serves as Director of the Villanova Center for Resilient Water Systems (VCRWS), which joins with government and industry to advance the field of comprehensive stormwater management. In taking the lead with VCRWS, Dr. Traver has transformed the Villanova campus into a living laboratory with on-site experimental projects such as a green roof, rain garden, stormwater wetland, pervious concrete and porous asphalt.

Dr. Traver played a significant role in the Corps of Engineers' investigation of the failure of the New Orleans Hurricane Protection System during Hurricane Katrina as a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers External Panel (ERP). Dr. Traver has previously testified before Congress and the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Education

Pennsylvania State University

PhD

Villanova University

MCE

Virginia Military Institute

BSCE

Select Accomplishments

2023 Philadelphia Civil Engineer of the Year Award

Presented annually by the Philadelphia Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers for remarkable accomplishments in the civil engineering profession, the award is the Philadelphia Section’s highest recognition.

2023 AAWRE Outstanding Research & Innovation Award

The award recognized Dr. Traver for his outstanding body of work and involvement in advancing the scientific basis for resilient stormwater green infrastructure practices.

2019 Recipient of Environmental and Water Resources Institute Lifetime Achievement Award

This award is presented to a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers for demonstrating a life-long level of commitment to environmental or water resources engineering through public service, research or education.

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Affiliations

  • Associate Editor and Co-Founder of the ASCE Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment
  • Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE)
  • Diplomat and Former President of the American Academy of Water Resource Engineers
  • Committee Member of the National Research Council Committee that authored “Urban Stormwater Management in the United States” (2009)
  • Steering committee of the Water Environmental Federation Stormwater Institute

Select Media Appearances

With the 100-year Flood Model Seemingly Obsolete, What Now?

American Society of Civil Engineers  online

2024-11-06

“Research over the past 20 years shows us increases in precipitation over time – and that’s a pretty short period of time,” said Robert Traver, Ph.D., P.E., BC.WRE, F.EWRI, F.ASCE, director of the Villanova Center for Resilient Water Systems. “It’s not just that the 100-year event – the 1% every year being equal or exceeded – needs to be updated, but we also need to update our models based on the mechanisms in the atmosphere that are changing now due to climate change and will continue to change as we move forward.”

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MSD Asks Voters to Increase Their Sewer Bills. If They Don’t say Yes, Massive Hikes Await.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch  online

2024-03-21

Policies like Prop S that take aim at runoff from impervious surfaces are becoming increasingly common around the country, as cities and towns grapple with how to address problems from “water off pavement,” said Rob Traver, a Villanova University professor of water resource engineering and an urban stormwater expert.

“It is directly related to what causes the problem,” he said. “It’s definitely growing. I’m seeing more and more areas doing this.”

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Study Shows Federal Weather Model Underplays Flooding, Putting Infrastructure Spending at Risk

Politico  online

2023-06-26

Some states and cities are updating their design standards on their own to account for climate-driven precipitation changes, said Robert Traver, a professor and director of the Villanova Center for Resilient Water Systems. Traver is working with Pennsylvania to update its design specifications to use the upper bounds of the Atlas 14 rainfall range. He said doing so would better account for how climate change is driving more intense rainfall events.

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Research Grants

Stormwater Best Management Practice National Monitoring Site

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

2016

PennDot Green Infrastructure Research Center

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

2015

Green Cities Clean Water Research Center

City of Philadelphia’s Water Department

2015

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Select Academic Articles

A 15-year analysis of precipitation and rain garden response

Hydrological Processes

Achira Amur, Bridget Wadzuk, Robert Traver

2022

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Evapotranspiration in green stormwater infrastructure systems

Science of The Total Environment

Ali Ebrahimian, Bridget Wadzuk, Robert Traver

2019

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Dynamic design of green stormwater infrastructure

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering

Traver, R., Ebrahimian, A.

2017

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