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SUMMARY:UWRI - Hydrology Using HEC-HMS
DESCRIPTION:https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=2551279 \n  \nCEU’s:\nYou will be eligible to receive 1.5 CEU’s or 15 PDH’s for this course.\nThis course is also eligible for 12 CECs towards ASFPM CFM Certification. \nWhat you will learn?\nIn this packed two-day class\, you will learn everything you need to know about the basics and how to use the HEC HMS software\, a powerful freeware developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. These will include\, among other topics the advantages and limitations of this model\, development of design storms\, HEC HMS runoff methodology\, use of thee Soils Conservation Service Method\, basics of unit hydrographs\, kinematic wave runoff modelling\, various methods of conveyance routing\, etc. This class will add more time to learn the computer model\, and increase hands on experience with the HMS model based on comments from the last course. \nMore specifically the following topics will be covered: \n1. Overview of HEC-HMS\na. History and capabilities\nb. Limitations and advantages\nc. Classification of hydrologic models\nd. Introduction to HMS Graphical User Interface\n2. How to Build a Basic HEC HMS model\na. Students will build a Basic Runoff Model from Scratch\n3. Workshop:\na. Basin delineation\nb. Rainfall development\nc. Build Basic HMS model\n4. Components of a Hydrologic Model\na. Soils Conservation Service Method\no Volumetric Losses from the Curve Number Method\no Initial Abstractions\no Rainfall Distributions\no SCS UH Procedure\nb. Modeling Direct Runoff with HMS\no Basic Concepts of the Unit Hydrograph\no User specific Unit Hydrograph\no Snyder Unit Hydrograph\no Clark’s Unit Hydrograph\no Kinematic Wave Model\n5. Workshop: Build and Develop a complete HMS model using\nthe SCS Procedure (Till end of class day)\n6. Channel Hydraulic Modeling within HMS\na. Modified Puls\nb. Kinematic Wave\nc. Muskingum\nd. Lag\ne. Muskingum-Cunge\n7. Workshop: Develop a complete rainfall runoff model with\nSnyder Unit Hydrograph\, Pond\, and Channel Routing.\n8. HMS Calibration Procedures: Run optimization model\nwithin HMS from workshop model and calibrate to a gage. \nComputers: Bring your own with the HEC HMS software installed. The HEC-HMS software may be downloaded from:\nhttp://www.hec.usace.army.mil/software/hec-hms/downloads.aspx \nFaculty:\nGerald Blackler\, PE\, PhD has focused his academic and professional career in hydrology and water resources engineering. He has used advanced methods in HEC-HMS models for a variety of projects across the US that range from large burn areas in New Mexico to drainage from coal mines in West Virginia. He has worked on hydrologic and hydraulic projects across the US for the National Park Service\, National Forest Service\, the Federal Highway Administration\, and many other public and private clients. \nDavid Williams\, PE\, PhD\, CFM\, CPESC\, PH has over 46 years of experience working in water resources and is an expert user and instructor for many US Army Corps of Engineers software packages including HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS. David is a lead instructor for a wide range of course for American Society of Civil Engineers and instructs beginning and advanced HEC-HMS courses\, geomorphology of streams\, advanced courses in hydraulic modeling with HEC-RAS and many other courses around the United States. He is a professional hydrologist (PH)\, and is on the executive board of the American Institute of Hydrology. \nColorado is a great place to visit in May!\nThis class will be held during a wonderful time of the year in Colorado! If you would like to stay close to or in the city of Denver\, Larimer Square is a fun area to grab a bite to eat and enjoy a little shopping. There are also a few extra exciting events happening in May; The musical Wicked will be live at the Buell Theatre until June 9th! Our fabulous Rockies will also be playing at Coors Field from May 24th to June 2nd. If you would like to venture outside of the city\, Red Rocks scenic hiking trails offer a thrilling workout. And at night\, Red Rocks is a stunning venue where you can enjoy concerts or films while outdoors. So\, if you come and attend this class\, you may want to extend your stay (or even come early) and take advantage of the most attractive area of the United States.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/uwri-hydrology-using-hec-hms/
LOCATION:Leonard Rice Engineering Training Facility\, 1221 Auraria Parkway\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:CASFM 2019 Water Quality Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:The CASFM Water Quality field trip is a daylong annual event running from 9:00-4:00 on Thursday May 30th.  This year our field trip will be heading to the Cities of Loveland and Fort Collins to visit a variety of stormwater quality post-construction BMP examples and a couple of unique sites: from a treatment BMP for a solid waste facility that targets specific pollutants to the High Plains Environmental Center to various street BMP applications and a stream stabilization project. As a component of each site visit\, we will be hearing from the design engineers and owners about their experience and perspective. \nSites include: \n\nCity of Loveland Recycling Center Water Quality Bio-retention Facility\nWilson Avenue Flood Mitigation Project – Permeable Paver Parking Lot for Big Thompson River Trail System (City of Loveland)\nCleveland Avenue Bio-retention Facility (City of Loveland)\nHigh Plans Environmental Center – Native plant landscaping\, bioswale\, micro-ponds\, and more!\nLincoln Ave Silva Cell Tree Planters (City of Fort Collins)\nFossil Creek Channel Stabilization Project (City of Fort Collins)\n\nThis trip fills up quickly so please register soon! Registration ends when the trip fills up. At that time\, a wait-list will be available. \nClick Here to go to the Registration Site \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-2019-water-quality-field-trip/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Training
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