Whether new to a stream restoration team or just needing a refresher, this webinar provides an overview of the stream restoration process from development to design. Join Williams as he addresses the major stream restoration design areas and the associated tools, computations, and confirmations, including:
- Fluvial Geomorphology: Stream patterns (meandering, braided, etc.), physical features of meanders, channel evolution, floodplain features, and stream classification
- Hydrology: Determining appropriate design discharge for main channel geometric design and overbanks areas
- Hydraulics and Channel Dimensions: Development of the main channel width, depth and slope
- Back Check of Design: Confirming resulting hydraulics and flow duration meet all objectives
Additionally, we’ll discuss the key elements of successful stream restoration project and team development. Within this discussion, Williams will outline the best practices in stream restoration needs identification, development of timelines and project objectives, and identification of design team disciplines and expertise requirements. And finally, we’ll take a look at how to best interweave these elements in your planning to produce a sound, successful, and sustainable stream restoration project.
Learning Objectives
Attendees can expect the discussion and education of the following learning objectives.
- Learn the best practices in planning a stream restoration project from beginning to the end.
- Understand the key design areas, computations, and tools in stream restoration.
- Understand how to determine the design discharge.
- Learn how to use regional regression relationships to determine channel dimensions.
- Understand the value and use of biotechnical methods in stream restoration projects.
Surface Water Master Class Series
This session is the fourth installment of our 8-session Surface Water Master Class Series. Currently, we are offering the full Master Class Series at a discounted rate. If you are interested in purchasing the full Master Class Series, you can find information and the registration link here.
Presenter:
David T. Williams
Ph.D., P.E., PH, CFM, CPESC, D.WRE
DTW and Associates
Live: Tuesday, July 28 and Thursday, July 30 11:00 am – 1:00 pm PDT / 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Credits: 3 PDH / 0.3 CEU
$149.00