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by:Cranfield University based inCranfield, 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 ...
by:Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) based inNorthampton, UNITED KINGDOM
1 Day Course: Are you involved in the need to protect surface water and groundwater from contamination from waste facilities? To ensure proper control/protection you should be aware of how geology, hydrogeology and hydrology can influence their design and control measures. This course provides a basic understanding of the essential elements of geology, hydrogeology and ...
by:Cranfield University based inCranfield, UNITED KINGDOM
Recent increases in the rate, scale and complexity of human-environment interactions has reinforced the usefulness of simulation models as a means of predicting environmental change and of assessing the possible impacts on environmental systems. This short course provides an introduction to the development and use of simulation models in ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
In the morning, you will review the connection between soil, water, and vegetation which creates a wetland. After lunch, gain practical experience using a soil auger to investigate hydrologic evidence for wetland delineation, water table depth and evaluation, and Hydrogeomorphic Models (HGM’s) identification. By understanding the hydrology, you will understand ...
by:StormwaterONE, LLC based inMeriden, CONNECTICUT (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 ...
by:National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT) based inAdelaide, AUSTRALIA
The course is designed to introduce the participants to the model-based quantification of groundwater quality problems from various industries and disciplines (contaminant hydrology, mining, water ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Learn how to recognize key indicators of wetlands (hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils and other signs of wetland hydrology) and how to use them to follow the delineation methods outlined in the manual. Immediately apply criteria learned in the classroom while performing wetland determinations during team field exercises. Features of Wetland Indicators > Vegetation: Analyze ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (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 ...
by:Water Environmental Sedimentation Technology (WEST) Consultants, Inc. based inTempe, ARIZONA (USA)
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 ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Can you afford that outcome on your projects? To make sense of this program, we've recruited Joe Skupien, one of the most highly rated instructors in hydrology and hydraulics, to teach this 3-day hands-on training class. In this intensive three-day workshop, you will get a comprehensive overview of the steady flow capabilities of the current version (V4.0) of the U.S. Army Corps ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
The Swamp School has put together an on-demand online virtual classroom workshop that will bring you up to speed on: Regulations, wetland soils, wetland hydrology, and wetland vegetation, plus. Everything you need to know about the USACOE Regional Supplement ...
by:ITASCA Software based inMinneapolis, MINNESOTA (USA)
As a company, Itasca is committed to furthering the disciplines of geomechanics, hydrology, geochemistry and geophysics, both in research and in practice. We consider it a natural part of that commitment to identify individuals who share this commitment at early career stages; many of whom become future partners, collaborators, clients or Itasca ...
by:TK Consult AG based inZurich, 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 ...
by:National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT) based inAdelaide, AUSTRALIA
This course gives participants an understanding of the important groundwater processes related to soil and groundwater pollution. The course reviews the fundamentals of groundwater hydrology, and the mechanisms of soil and groundwater contamination. Different types of contaminants are considered, including LNAPLs (light non-aqueous phase liquids) and DNAPLs (dense non-aqueous ...
by:Watercom Engineering based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Watercom Engineering has developed numerous hydrologic, hydraulic and environmental modelling tools in support of our design activities. We can assist you in the development of stand-alone computer programs and other information technologies. Range of Services: Development of computer models in C++ and Visual Basic. ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (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 ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (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. ...
by:CivilGEO, Inc. based inMadison, WISCONSIN (USA)
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 this ...
by:StormwaterONE, LLC based inMeriden, CONNECTICUT (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 ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (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. Featured Topics Hydrogeomorphology: The importance of landscape position and where water is coming from Water Budget Calculation: Water ...
