Surface Water Master Class Series

Jan. 21, 2016

Join industry expert and former two-time IECA president, Dr. David T. Williams, for our 4-part live and on-demand master class series exploring surface water behavior, effects, and techniques from the first rain drops to stream restoration. In this comprehensive series we’ll dive into the surface water details starting with a look at rainfall and runoff (hydrology), its effect on rivers and the surrounding environment (hydraulics), how water forms the changing river environment (fluvial geomorphology), and how these concepts and applications effect and are applied to stream restoration.

This series offers a comprehensive look at surface water and is a great resource for professionals entering or working within the water, erosion control, and riverine environments and are interested in brushing up on the fundamentals, exploring the techniques available, and discussing real-world application best practices.

This Master Class Series consists of eight 1.5-2 hour live and on-demand presentations and Q&A session (two sessions per topic, 12 PDHs / 1.2 CEUs total) focusing on the following topics.

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All sessions are available live and on-demand so you may attend at your leisure, and are accompanied by a quiz to test your skills. Learning on your own at home online, or with a group, Forester University’s Master Class Series is designed as an interactive experience with a leading expert in the field.

Miss a session? Not a problem! All sessions and workshops are recorded and available on-demand so you can learn when you want, and where you want.

Dates & Times:

  • Mar. 8 & 10: Hydrology 101 (for Those Who Skipped It In College)
  • Apr. 12 & 14: Hydraulics 101 (for Those Who Skipped It In College)
  • May 31 & Jun. 2: Fluvial Geomorphology (for Those Who Skipped It In College)
  • Jul. 19 & 21: Stream Restoration Basics & Techniques

All sessions will be held at @ 11 a.m. PST / 2 p.m. EST, 1.5-2hr*

Presenter: David T. Williams
Ph.D., P.E., PH, CFM, CPESC, D.WRE
President, DTW and Associates

Credits: 12 PDH / 1.2 CEUs

Cost: $495