TRB Webinar: Design for Stream Restoration and Channel Stability at Stream Crossings
TRB conducted a webinar on Monday, April 30, 2018 from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM ET that featured research from the
National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP)’s
Research Report 853: Guidance for Design Hydrology for Stream Restoration and Channel Stability.
This webinar explored methods for defining design hydrology and analytical channel design in the vicinity of stream crossings. Presenters identified approaches and interactive tools to help hydraulic engineers assess the current conditions adjacent to a stream crossing and in the upstream watershed.
The slides are available. Contact Reggie Gillum at RGillum@nas.edu for a copy of the recorded webinar.
Webinar Presenters
- Brian Bledsoe, University of Georgia
- Robert Hawley, Sustainable Streams, LLC
- Daniel Baker, Colorado State University
Moderated by: Casey Kramer, Northwest Hydraulics Consultants
Professional Development Hour Information
A certificate for 1.5 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) will be provided to Professional Engineers (PEs) who register and attend the webinar as an individual. For groups, only the person that registers and attends the session will receive a PDH certificate. Certificates of Completion will be issued only to individuals who register for and attend the entire webinar session.
Individuals registered as Florida PEs are no longer required to email TRB with your license number to report your attendance. Instead, please use your certificate that TRB provides through RCEP.net as verification of your attendance to the Florida Board of Professional Engineers.
Please check with your licensing board to ensure that TRB webinar PDHs are approved by your board.
This webinar was developed in October 2017. TRB has met the standards and requirements of the Registered Continuing Education Program (RCEP). Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to RCEP by TRB. Complaints about registered providers may be sent to RCEP, 1015 15th Street, NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20005. Website: www.RCEP.net.
Registration questions? Contact Reggie Gillum at RGillum@nas.edu.
This Summary Last Modified On: 4/30/2018