Stream Channel Repair and Restoration Following Extreme Flooding Damage, Part 1 - Background and Planning
Webinar Details
When:
Feb 25, 2015 2:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 00:59 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- Kip Yasumiishi, P.E., Civil Engineer, USDA NRCS West National Technology Support Center, Portland, OR
- Dan Moore, P.E., Hydraulic Engineer, USDA NRCS Water Quality and Quantity Technology Development Team, Portland, OR
- Barry Southerland, Ph.D., Fluvial Geomorphologist, CPESC#514, USDA NRCS Water Quality and Quantity Technology Development Team, Portland, OR
- Larry Johnson, P.E., State Conservation Engineer, USDA NRCS Washington State Office, Spokane, WA
- Sally Bredeweg, P.E., Environmental Engineer, USDA NRCS West National Technology Support Center, Portland, OR
Virtual Event Format:
Group Viewing Available:
Join this webinar to understand the risks of human stream channel infrastructure damage, probability of storm events and effects of the natural stream channel evolution processes from floods, and the USDA NRCS programs that can provide assistance after these disasters.
This webinar will provide introductory information to understand the risks, challenges, and opportunities for USDA NRCS assistance for the repair and restoration of a stream channel following extreme flooding damage. NRCS technical experts from the West National Technology Support Center will share information on understanding channel formation processes, hydrologic event recurrence, and the planning steps necessary for these projects. The NRCS state conservation engineer for Washington state will also review the programs NRCS has available for these projects and how that assistance works.
This webinar is presented by the USDA NRCS East National Technology Support Center.
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Stream Channel Repair and Restoration Following Extreme Flooding Damage, Part 2 - Design and Implementation is available on-demand.

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