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SUMMARY:Postponed - 2020 Current Water Issues on the Western Slope
DESCRIPTION:We regret to inform you that we have decided to postpone the April 3rd 2020 CASFM West Slope Seminar until a later date. CASFM members will be notified once a new date has been scheduled\, at which point registration will be reopen. All current registrations will be held and honored for the rescheduled event. If you’re not sure if you’ve registered or not\, you can visit https://casfm.swoogo.com/cwws_20200403/452371 for the list. \n\n  \n\n\nWhere: Glenwood Springs Community Center\n100 Wulfsohn Road\nSopris Rooms A&B\nGlenwood Springs\, CO 81601\nWhen: Friday April 3\, 2020      9:00 am – 3:00 pm\nHow Much: $30\nRegistration Deadline: Wednesday April 1 – 5:00 PM\n\nThe agenda is still being developed\, but Topics will Include: \n\nPre-Fire Mudflow Planning\nAquatic Habitat Considerations\nHazard Mitigation Planning\nStormwater Management\nDrought Contingency Planning\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nContact Drake Ludwig    DLudwig@wrightwater.com\n\n\n\nor call (970) 945-7755 ​ with any questions.\n\nClick Here for the Seminar Flyer.\n\nClick Here to Register
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/2020-current-water-issues-on-the-western-slope/
LOCATION:Glenwood Springs Community Center\, 100 Wulfsohn Road\, Glenwood Springs\, CO\, 81601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191022T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191022T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001227
CREATED:20190910T053325Z
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SUMMARY:NJCAT/NJDEP and WADOE Stormwater Protocols Explained
DESCRIPTION:Please join Laddie Fromelius for a presentation explaining the intent of the New Jersey and Washington State rules for testing of stormwater quality devices.  We will learn the answers to these questions; \n\nWhy does NJCAT/NJDEP & WADOE exist?\n\nTheir history and evolution\, reciprocity at work.\n\n\nHow the testing & approval process works.\nWhat their designations mean.\n\n80% vs 50% TSS\nUse designations and treatment levels\n\n\nThe intent of the rules\nA brief overview of national trends and other considerations\nQuestions and Answers\n\n  \nWhen: Tuesday October 22\, 2019   11:30 am \nRegistration Deadline: Friday Oct 18  – Noon \nRegister Here: https://casfm.swoogo.com/LnL20191022 \nBio: \nLaddie Fromelius is currently a Territory Manager for StormTrap. He has over 15 years of experience with Stormwater regulations and urban site design challenges. He has introduced a variety of new and innovative Stormwater manufactured treatment devices and detention systems to civil engineering firms and local regulatory agencies throughout the United States.  Laddie has previously worked at Bio Clean\, Oldcastle Precast\, Imbrium Systems Corporation and Baysaver Technologies where he was responsible for product acceptance and approvals as well as marketing and business development in various regional markets. At those companies\, he gained several noteworthy regulatory approvals from agencies such as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality\, Tahoe Regional Planning Authority\, Metro Nashville and the City and County of Denver. Laddie resides in the Denver area with his wife and two children and enjoys spending time with his family\, watching college football\, hiking and volunteering in his community.  Laddie graduated from Arizona State University and was recently appointed to the Douglas County Open Space Advisory Committee where his experience and love of nature will be used to help improve and preserve the designated open space areas within Douglas County\, Colorado.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/njcat-njdep-and-wadoe-stormwater-protocols-explained/
LOCATION:Mile High Flood District\, 12575 W Bayaud Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190911T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190911T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001227
CREATED:20190815T203808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T204437Z
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SUMMARY:CASFM NE Region Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Please join for Mexican food and a Field Trip Tour of Colorado State Univerisity’s Hydraulics Laboratory! \nWhat:  CASFM NE Region Networking and Speaker Series \nWhen: Wednesday\, September 11\, 2019  11:30am to 1:30pm \nWhere:  Colorado State University\, Engineering Research Center Hydraulics Laboratory\n4451 Laporte Avenue\nFort Collins\, Colorado   80526 \nPresentation:      CSU ERC Hydraulics Laboratory Tour\nTaylor Hogan\, Laboratory Manager\nDr. Christopher I. Thornton\, PE\, Laboratory Director \nDescription:  The Colorado State University Hydraulics Laboratory has been in operation for decades\, running models to evaluate scour\, sediment transport\, channel stability\, inlet capacity\, and providing performance data for LID and erosion control technologies.  Data analyzed by the lab was directly utilized for the UDFCD/MHFD’s current inlet capacity criteria.  While computer modeling has taken on a greater role in hydraulic modeling\, CSU’s Hydraulics Lab is still very active.  The following models are currently under operation and will be featured in the tour: \n\nStepped Spillway – Stilling basin performance in a steep chute\, spillway performance and energy dissipation (1:24 scale\, 25 ft tall)\nWhitewater Kayak Park Model\, Zink Dam in Tulsa\, OK – Evaluating “waveshifter” features and safety for recreational water park for surfers and kayaks (1:10 scale\, 50 ft wide\, 90 ft long)\nNCHRP Contraction Scour – Evaluating long throat contraction scour with varying contraction ratios\nVarious performance testing of erosion control products\n\n \nFood will be provided from Matador Mexican Grill\, by catering or food truck\, TBD. \nPlease RSVP to Andrew Fisher by September 4: andrew.fisher@greeleygov.com.   Attendance may be capped based on capacity. \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-ne-region-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Colorado State University\, Engineering Research Center Hydraulics Laboratory\, 4451 Laporte Avenue\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns,Networking,Speaker,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190731T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190731T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001227
CREATED:20190620T015234Z
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SUMMARY:CASFM LnL: Rainwater Harvesting: Regional Factors for Harvest Accounting
DESCRIPTION:Rainwater Harvesting: Regional Factors for Harvest Accounting \n\nWhere: Urban Drainage & Flood Control District\n2480 W. 26TH Ave. Suite 156-B\nDenver\, CO 80211\n303.455.6277 | udfcd.org\nWhen: Wednesday July 31\, 2019   11:30 am\nRegistration Deadline: Monday July 29 – 10:00 AM\n\nRainwater Harvesting Pilot Projects are a program established by the Colorado State Legislature to explore the potential of neighborhood-scale rainwater harvesting in new residential developments. This program is an option for renewable non-potable water supply for outdoor use in new developments. \nClick Here for Complete Information and/or to Register
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-lnl-rainwater-harvesting-regional-factors-for-harvest-accounting/
LOCATION:Mile High Flood District\, 12575 W Bayaud Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190122T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001227
CREATED:20190114T213712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T213934Z
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SUMMARY:Evaluating Infiltration Rates
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nBruce Leach with Upstream Technologies will be talking about the new ASTM Standard available for evaluating infiltration rates using a Modified Philip-Dunne (MPD) Infiltrometer and highlighting a product created to use this new standard (ASTM D8152). He will also highlight the SAFL Baffle\, a stormwater pretreatment system that can be installed into a (new or existing) sump structure to retain sediment. The presentation is available in person (space limited) or remotely with an option pay for a lunch or bring your own. Either way\, you must register\n\nBio: \n\nBruce has over 20 years experience in technical sales and business development. He is also a life-long outdoorsman and fisherman with a passion for keeping our waterways clean and safe\, both now and for generations to come. A graduate of St. Cloud State University\, he holds a Bachelors degree in business administration\, with an emphasis in management.\n\n\n\nWhere: \nUrban Drainage & Flood Control District\n2480 W. 26TH Ave. Suite 156-B\nDenver\, CO 80211\n\nWhen: \nTuesday Janurary 22\, 2019 11:30 am\n\nRegistration Deadline: January 18th\, 5pm\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n\n\nContact Holly Piza at hpiza@udfcd.org with any questions you may have!
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/evaluating-infiltration-rates/
LOCATION:2480 W. 26TH Ave. Suite 156-B  Denver\, CO 80211\, 2480 W. 26TH Ave. Suite 156-B\, Denver\, CO\, CO\, 80211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180131T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180131T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001227
CREATED:20180118T065631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T065657Z
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SUMMARY:Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance - Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:CASFM Lunch and Learn on January 31st\, 2018 – Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance. \nRegenerative stormwater conveyance (RSC) combines stormwater management with stream restoration\, floodplain restoration and wetland creation. Applicable in new development\, retrofits\, andrestoration scenarios\, RSC uses wide parabolic grade control riffles/cascades and pools to convey stormwater runoff in a more natural\, low-energy manner. The practice can be utilized to convey runoff within a site to other stormwater treatment practices in a treatment train or from outfalls to receiving streams. This approach aligns with philosophies such as low impact development and green infrastructure. \nFind our more and register at https://casfm.formstack.com/forms/lnl20180131
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-lunch-and-learn-regenerative-stormwater-conveyance/
LOCATION:Mile High Flood District\, 12575 W Bayaud Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171031T233000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171031T233000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001227
CREATED:20170929T215123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T205103Z
UID:7090-1509492600-1509492600@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:CASFM Lunch-n-Learn
DESCRIPTION:Where: Urban Drainage – Diamond Hill Office Complex\, 2480 W 26th Ave # 156B\, Denver\, CO 80211\nWhen: 11:30 – 12:30\nHow Much: Onsite $10 / Offsite No Charge\nRegistration: https://casfm.formstack.com/forms/lnl20171031\n\nThank you for joining us for this Lunch-n-Learn event! For the presentation slides and/or handout\, please use the links below: \n\nPresentation slides\nHandout
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-lunch-n-learn/
LOCATION:Mile High Flood District\, 12575 W Bayaud Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170111T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170111T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T001227
CREATED:20170805T055505Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Millenials in our Workplace
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URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/lunch-learn-millenials-in-our-workplace/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns
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