Stream Channel Repair and Restoration Following Extreme Flooding Damage, Part 2 - Design and Implementation
Webinar Details
When:
Mar 26, 2015 2:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:02 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- Jon Fripp, P.E., Stream Mechanics Civil Engineer, USDA NRCS National Design, Construction, and Soil Mechanics Center, Fort Worth, TX
- Ben Doerge, P.E., Geotechnical Civil Engineer, USDA NRCS National Design, Construction, and Soil Mechanics Center, Fort Worth, TX
Virtual Event Format:
Group Viewing Available:
Join this webinar to learn about treatment options and considerations when repairing and restoring stream channels damaged by extreme flooding.
When extreme flood events occur, there is often a demand to quickly address damaged stream banks. This can lead designers to miss fundamental stability issues and implement projects which do not function as intended. A systematic and sound approach is needed to assure that the proper treatments are implemented. While expertise and input from many disciplines can be required, this one hour webinar will present an overview of geotechnical and fluvial considerations. The focus will be on providing an overview of issues. Specifically: failure modes, design criterion, and analysis approaches. Since the topic is broad, this webinar will also include suggestions for sources of further information.
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 1 - Background and Planning is available on-demand.

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