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EWRI Distinguished Speakers Webinar Series (8091A2014)
Live Webinar | Live | 2013/10/16 - 2014/01/29
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET (Medium/Large Organization - 5 or more engineers)
Member $1679.00 | Non-Member $2019.00
Member $1679.00 | Non-Member $2019.00
Product
Live Webinar
Location
Live
Date(s)
2013/10/16 - 2014/01/29
Keyword(s)
Codes and Standards;Computing;Environmental;Hydraulics and Water Resources;Sustainability
Description
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The ASCE/EWRI “Distinguished Speakers Webinar Series” offers a unique opportunity to hear and learn from recognized leaders in the environmental and water resources field. The series features a total of nine webinars presented by American Academy of Water Resources Engineers (AAWRE) Diplomates and ASCE Distinguished Members. The American Academy of Water Resources Engineers (AAWRE) is a non-profit organization formed in 2004 to improve the practice, elevate the standards, and advance the profession of water resources engineering.
Session topics include:
This webinar is co-sponsored by ASCE's Environmental & Water Resources Institute and ASCE Continuing Education.
The ASCE/EWRI “Distinguished Speakers Webinar Series” offers a unique opportunity to hear and learn from recognized leaders in the environmental and water resources field. The series features a total of nine webinars presented by American Academy of Water Resources Engineers (AAWRE) Diplomates and ASCE Distinguished Members. The American Academy of Water Resources Engineers (AAWRE) is a non-profit organization formed in 2004 to improve the practice, elevate the standards, and advance the profession of water resources engineering.
Session topics include:
- Green Infrastructure: Mapping and Modeling Tools for CSO and Stormwater Management
- Upcoming Revisions to the ASTM E 1527 and E 1903 Environmental Site Assessment Process (Why Should You Care?)
- Membrane Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment: Today and Tomorrow
- Smart Irrigation Controls and Sizing Rainwater Harvesting Cisterns to Minimize Life Cycle Costs and Leed Premiums
- A New Approach to Application of Sediment Transport for Jurisdictional Assessment in the Arid Southwest
- Streamflow Naturalization for River Basin Studies
- Determining Appropriate Level of Engineering and Use of “Soft Engineering” for Stream Restoration Activities
- Stream Restoration: What Works and What Doesn’t
- Continuous Simulation Wetlands Hydrological Modeling to Support Mitigation Design
This webinar is co-sponsored by ASCE's Environmental & Water Resources Institute and ASCE Continuing Education.