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This course discusses how climate change impacts stormwater runoff, how to account for these changes in the design of stormwater and flood control facilities, and how secondary effects such as sea level rise indirectly impact stormwater runoff.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course will discuss the evolution of condition assessment and facility asset management in Portland, Oregon, and how that evolution has helped inform facility design and policy.
The first in a series of three courses focusing on the current state of affairs along our developed coast, strategy that is needed to meet these challenges, and some of the tough decisions that will need to be made regarding protecting certain coastal areas while abandoning others.
1.0 PDH / 0.1 CEU
Traditional responses to rising seas and coastal erosion have been largely defensive in nature. Sea walls, coastal revetment and breakwaters have been constructed all up and down the American coastline.
We have built up many coastal areas that are totally unsuitable for human occupation. Now, as sea levels rise and storm impacts increase, these regions face agonizing decisions.
FREE WEBINAR | February 21, 2024 | This webinar will provide case studies of planning, design and construction projects that feature holistic runoff reduction solutions using combinations of green and gray infrastructure practices that reduce flooding and provide community amenities.
0.1 CEU / 1.0 PDH
This webinar will provide case studies of planning, design and construction projects that feature holistic runoff reduction solutions using combinations of green and gray infrastructure practices that reduce flooding and provide community amenities.
Explore a new condition assessment framework implemented in Portland, Oregon, in 2019 designed to inform operations and maintenance as well as overall functional condition.
Gain useful knowledge and review current project examples on how to respond to the many variables that contaminated and regulated material can present to your projects.
WSDOT conducted a multiyear study collecting hydrological data from roadside embankments.
Learn what you/your organization can do to create or improve upon your current QA/QC process, what public or private customers should look for from those they hire, and how to navigate this process together.
Learn how to create a 1-D unsteady flow bridge model using HEC-RAS.
1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
This presentation will review a geopolymer mortar system that has been in use since 2011 and is becoming a preferred solution for larger diameter trenchless pipe and culvert repair and rehabilitation. Culvert rehabilitation case studies involving state and provincial transportation projects will also be examined.
Join us for this educational, two-part webinar as prolific speaker Dr. David T. Williams presents examples of common geometric mistakes and misunderstandings of culvert parameters using HEC-RAS that could have potentially significant effects on a culvert project’s hydraulic results.
2 PDH / 0.2 CEU
This course highlights the challenges of implementing the plan of this type given the fragmented nature of the municipal water and wastewater industry.
0.05 CEU / 0.5 PDH
Free CE webinar! This presentation aims to help engineers better understand how to design MTD’s with maintenance in mind, the integration of O&M information into the BMP selection process and the factors that impact MTD maintenance cost. 0.1 CEU / 1.0 PDH
Free CE course! This course aims to help engineers better understand how to design MTD’s with maintenance in mind, the integration of O&M information into the BMP selection process and the factors that impact MTD maintenance cost.
In this session, speakers will present a model for how municipalities, environmental firms, and construction companies can tackle these challenges with the use of technology.
This presentation will examine case studies of cities that have transformed their stormwater programs with an information management overhaul.
This course will show video clips to provide instruction on the "latest and greatest" of erosion control/soil stabilization practices.
0.5 CEU/5 PDH
This presentation will describe the resourcefulness and innovation of a dozen North Carolina communities in engaging their citizens, inspiring their own teams, increasing their program’s efficiencies, and most of all, protecting and improving water quality.
This course offers a “just right” collection of insights useful to those using surface water data, and to those making decisions that facilitate its use.
In this on-demand webinar, attendees will learn how simple data gathering, like CrowdHydrology, can help educate the public and gain important data with a minimal investment.
This is an environmental program to guide land development practices in a more sustainable direction by implementing the use of low impact design techniques. Focusing on commercial and industrial style site designs, the administration of the program is through point allocation.
Get exposed to game-changing technology in the areas of sediment control, erosion control, drainage, and ground stabilization!
Fulfill your annual ethics requirements while becoming a pro at managing workplace ethics! Explore common ethical topics and learn why approaching them proactively is the best course of action.
This presentation will highlight the process that was followed to develop the protocol, the successes, and challenges of that process, provide details on the new maintenance/hydraulic assessment protocol, and describe how the results from the assessment will be used.
This presentation will focus on the selection of vegetation and different growing media for high-performing bioretention facilities.
The District of Columbia and its partners are taking steps to reduce nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment pollution to meet water quality goals.
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