Hydrology Training For Soil And Groundwater Available In Georgia (US)
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based in USA
This course is a follow-up to our Wetland Delineation and Management Training Class and addresses the protocols used by Water Management Districts, Department of Environmental Protection, and Counties in Florida, ...
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based in USA
This is a new approach to understanding wetland design. This live in-person workshop will prepare you to diagnose and understand how a wetland should function as well as ways to improve wetland projects in ...
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based in USA
Our Experts, Your Turf! Private onsite courses offer your team the opportunity to get the best possible training on HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS using CivilGEO’s software—the most powerful hydrology and hydraulics modeling software available. We can provide standardized and customized training. Learn from the experts that develop, maintain, and support HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS. Upon completion of ...
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based in USA
This dynamic and hands-on course provides an introduction to the science of flood dynamics and why they are important to stream and river ecology. High flows flush organic matter from the channel, maintain channel geometry by transporting sediment, form new channels by geomorphic processes, and provide essential conditions for fish migration and ...
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based in USA
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) has positioned itself as a solution for many issues facing urban environments, not just stormwater.Because of this, there is a lot of hype around the US among municipalities, engineers, and urban planners to name a few. This presentation will go over the basics of urban hydrology, the history of how we got here, and modern issues that GSI can address. We will ...
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based in USA
This training covers the protocol of the Regional Supplements in concert with the mandated 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual to identify the presence and boundaries of Waters of the United States. This training incorporates the rulings of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court decisions and the May 2015 EPA / Army Corps of Engineers ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
This short course concentrates on the quantification of surface and groundwater hydrological processes. An understanding of rainfall, evapotranspiration, runoff, groundwater recharge, groundwater storage, and groundwater movement is essential for those involved in the science, engineering or management of the water environment. This course provides a conceptual and quantitative understanding of ...
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based in SPAIN
This course will qualify students in ArcGIS PRO, starting from a basic level operations using vector and raster data models, how to handle them in a geodatabase and creating basic maps/layouts, to complex spatial analysis using Spatial analyst and 3D Analyst tools, topological corections of layers in a geodatabase, automation of tasks using programming and ModelBuilder, Network Analysis, etc. ...
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based in SWITZERLAND
TK Consult AG offers a wide variety of training courses, both about general theory of hydrogeology, surface hydrology, numerical modelling and inverse problem, geostatistics, etc., and about dedicated software packages. We use our expertise to offer back-up and advisory services, such as in-house training or on-line information and ...
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based in SPAIN
This course will qualify students in ArcGIS Desktop 10.x and in particular in ArcMap, ArcCatalog and ArcTool Box, starting from the basic level focused on vector and raster data models, how to handle them and store them in a geodatabase, their relationship within a geodatabase and on how to develop final cartographic products and maps, to complex spatial analysis using Spatial Analyst and 3D ...
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based in USA
This four-day course will introduce you to delineating wetlands using the Federal Interagency Wetland Delineation Manual, which is required for use in New Jersey. Techniques taught will also be applicable to individuals interested in using the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual. Learn how to recognize key indicators of wetlands (hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils and other ...
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based in USA
Trees are one of the most reliable indicators of wetland vegetation. They represent the ongoing hydrologic regime despite seasonal variations of the weather. The problem is how do you go about identifying wetland trees when the leaves are all gone? The good news is that trees can be identified by more than just their leaves! You can watch the presentations anytime on-demand and participate in the ...
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based in USA
To renew the Wetland Delineator Certification a total of 40 hours of wetland continuing education and an $800 fee would be required. This would need to include 10 hours each in soils, vegetation, hydrology and regulatory topics. Many of our short courses and webinars would satisfy this requirement. To start the renewal process choose which certification types you wish to renew. Once you check ...
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by Innovyzebased in USA
A comprehensive series to enable delegates to progress from a basic to advanced level of competence in integrated catchment modelling with xpswmm (powered by TUFLOW). In outline the series will cover stormwater, Low Impact Development (LID), river, culvert and existing urban drainage modelling, advanced stormwater hydrology, dual drainage, storage, integrated 1D/2D modelling (powered by TUFLOW) ...
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based in USA
The 2020 Navigable Waters Protection Rule is the latest update to the definition of what is a jurisdictional Waters of the US. A significant part of this definition requires the user to limit their wetland delineation work to typical rainfall years. This presents several immediate ...
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based in USA
This class serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of functional design and provides the means to rapidly assess the distribution of hydrology on your site and create useable hydrographs for presentation of your wetland design. This course will also guide you through the many factors required to plan and design a functional wetland. Through classroom lessons and field training at a ...
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based in USA
Low Impact Development (LID) embodies a paradigm shift in how land is developed and how stormwater is managed from that development. LID is achieved through the implementation of techniques that mimic pre-development hydrologic conditions by addressing storm water runoff at the source point versus the “end of the pipe.” The bioretention system, which reduces runoff volumes while ...
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based in USA
Do you need to keep up with the latest changes and developments in wetland science? Have you completed a wetland delineation class recently? If so then our Master Wetlands Skills is the perfect way to keep your newly acquired skills ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
There are a number of incidents each year where employees are potentially at risk from injury or loss of life due to working in close proximity to water. Employers have a duty of care and must be aware of the dangers presented at such places and ensure that the safety of all concerned in these activities is maintained through pre-planning and/or Dynamic Risk ...
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The professionals at WEST Consultants are recognized specialists in water resources engineering, hydrology, hydraulics, sediment transport, and fluvial geomorphology. WEST routinely provides training courses throughout the United States and abroad to both government agencies and the private sector for these areas of engineering ...
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