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SUMMARY:Colorado Silver Jackets - Advanced Floodplain Management Workshops
DESCRIPTION:FPMWorkshopInvite_SilverJackets \n  \nPresented by the Colorado Water Conservation Board\, Federal Emergency Management Agency\, US Army Corps of Engineers\, and other Silver Jackets partners. \nTwo all-day workshops on advanced foodplain management topics oriented for local\, regional and state officials concerned with emergency management and food risk management. The workshop topics include regulating development in unmapped areas\, permit considerations for substantial improvements\, the role of the floodplain administrator in a food disaster\, 2D modeling\, pre-disaster planning and more. \nBuena Vista Workshop\nWednesday\, Feb 12th\, 2020; 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM\nBuena Vista Community Center\n715 E. Main Street\,\nBuena Vista\, Colorado 81211 \n  \nBerthoud Workshop\nFriday\, Feb 14th 2020; 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM\nTown of Berthoud Board Room\n807 Mountain Avenue\nBerthoud\, Colorado 80513 \nRegistration\nPlease e-mail the names\, titles and email  addresses of the participants from your organization and the workshop venue where you wish to attend to:\nColorado.Silverjackets@usace.army.mil
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/colorado-silver-jackets-advanced-floodplain-management-workshops/
LOCATION:Buena Vista Community Center\, 715 E Main Street\, Buena Vista\, CO\, 81211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190926
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CREATED:20190522T023615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190711T031856Z
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SUMMARY:CFM Exam
DESCRIPTION:Details to be announced later.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/cfm-exam-3/
LOCATION:Crested Butte Mountain Resort\, Crested Butte\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190925
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190522T023535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190711T031943Z
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SUMMARY:Floodplain 101
DESCRIPTION:Details to be announced later.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/floodplain-101-3/
LOCATION:Crested Butte Mountain Resort\, Crested Butte\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190911T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190911T133000
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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:20190530T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190403T231040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190403T231040Z
UID:8560-1559206800-1559232000@www.casfm.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190530T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190212T222621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T222621Z
UID:8458-1559205000-1559322000@www.casfm.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190521T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190523T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190205T061628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190205T061628Z
UID:8420-1558425600-1558629000@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:2nd HEC-RAS 2D Modeling Course
DESCRIPTION:Because of popular demand\, CASFM arranged a 2nd HEC-RAS 2D Modeling Course  \nWhen: May 21st-May 23rd 8 am-4:30pm \nCLICK TO REGISTER \nCourse Description: WEST Consultant’s hands-on seminar and computer workshop provides practical training in two-dimensional modeling using HEC-RAS. Participants gain intensive experience constructing two-dimensional HEC-RAS models from scratch. This hands-on experience also highlights methods in which the one-dimensional components of HEC-RAS can be connected to two-dimensional meshes. Lectures on 2D flow theory\, an introduction to the new capabilities and features of HEC-RAS\, and procedures for creating a stable and calibrated 2D model will be covered. Workshops focus on giving students experience with building and pre-processing the computational mesh\, performing offline and inline 2D projects\, and using the built-in feature RAS Mapper to spatially analyze results. \n*Attendees should bring their own laptop with latest version of HEC-RAS* \nClick to View the HEC RAS 2D Modeling Course #2 Flyer 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/2nd-hec-ras-2d-modeling-course/
LOCATION:SEMSWA\, 7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO\, 80112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190502T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190503T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190311T214759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190312T021933Z
UID:8511-1556798400-1556888400@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:NeFSMA Kingsley Dam Tour and 2019 Western Nebraska Seminar
DESCRIPTION:https://www.casfm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/2019-NeFMSA-Western-NE-Seminar-Agenda.pdf \n  \nOn May 2-3 NeFSMA will having a tour of Kingsley Dam\, followed by speakers regarding issues related to the dam\, dam safety\, endangered species\, the Platte River Basin\, and more. \nThe NeFSMA professional development committee members are very excited about this event since you don’t normally get to tour a dam of this magnitude as part of a floodplain/stormwater organization.  The event has been set up so public officials in eastern NE can travel during the morning of a work day\, justify an overnight stay since we will have an evening program with CEC’s\, and travel home the afternoon of a 2nd day.   But it turns out Denver is actually closer to Ogallala than Lincoln (3 hours verses 4 hours) so works great for Colorado CASFM members to make the trip also! \nWe have been pre-approved for 7.5 CEC’s from ASFPM so is a great opportunity also for CFM’s to pick up quite a few hours if they can’t make one of your schedule events with CEC’s.  We can’t offer mountain views like you do at your annual convention (was at your Crested Butte conference in 2016 so know a little bit about your conference amenities)\, but can offer a big lake\, great tour and some floodplain/stormwater socializing.   We also attempted to have some less regional (Nebraska) presentations the next day so does not sound like an all Big Red event. \n  \nhttps://www.nefsma.com/event-3304934 \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/nefsma-kingsley-dam-tour-and-2019-western-nebraska-seminar/
LOCATION:Kingsley Dam/Quality Inn & Conference Center
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190425T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190212T222523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T222523Z
UID:8456-1556181000-1556298000@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:UWRI - Stormwater Detention Systems
DESCRIPTION:https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=2549055 \n  \nCEU’s: You will be eligible to receive 1.5 CEU’s or 15 PDH’s for this course.\nYou will receive 12 ASFPM Core CEC’s toward CFM certification. \nWhat Will You Learn? \nStormwater detention has been identified to be very effective means to mitigate the effects on stormwater runoff and flooding due to urbanization of watersheds. It is a very important part of urban stormwater systems and is critical in protection to public provided beyond those offered by BMP and LID facilities. In this course you will learn: \n1) Assessment of urbanization impact on increase\nof runoff rates and volumes\n2) Types of stormwater detention\,\n3) Hydrograph method for estimating detention volume\nfor large watersheds\n4) FAA method for estimating detention volume for\nsmall watersheds\n5) Empirical methods for Excess Urban Runoff Volume (EURV)\,\nWater Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) and 10-yr and 100-yr\ndetention volumes\n6) Detention basin’s pre-sizing for multiple flood events\n7) Detention basin’s pre-shaping to produce\nthe stage-storage curve\n8) Design of inflow system using a forebay and inflow\nchannel for in-stream basin\n9) Design of inflow system using a culvert-diversion\nstructure for off-stream basin\n10) Design of outflow structure with WQCV plate\,\nlow-flow orifice\, and high-flow grate\,\n11) Design of outfall culvert using restricted plate to\nproduce the stage-outflow curve\n12) Design of basins operated by HGL using equalizer\npipes and flood gates\n13) Reservoir routing method to evaluate basin’s\nperformance\n14) Design of micropool in front of the WQCV plate\n15) Design of Full Spectrum Detention (FSD)\n16) Application and impact of watershed-wide regional FSD\n17) Design-storm modeling versus continuous simulation\nof detention basins\n18) Effect of location in watershed on detention\nbasin effectiveness\n19) Maintenance of detention basins and\nvarious design components\n20) Design and Review examples using\nUDFCD’s UD-Detention workbook tool \nThis Course Will Cover:\nThe lectures and work sessions are designed to teach how to design a stormwater detention system. You will be provided with a easy to use\, spreadsheet based computer model Stormwater Detention Design that was specifically developed for you to:\n1) Calculate the required storm water detention volumes\,\nincluding ones for Water Quality Capture Volume\,\nExcess Urban Runoff Volume\, 10-yr and 100-yr storms\n2) Estimate the basin geometry using triangular\, rectangular\,\nor elliptical shapes\,\n3) Develop the final stage-storage-outflow relationships\, and\n4) Conduct reservoir routing through the basin under design.\nDetentions and BMP outlet structures can be very complicated and can contain of multiple orifices\, weirs\, perforated plates\, and culverts. \nMuch of the class will be in workshop mode\, in which you will experience hands-on operations and how to achieve various stormwater and flood mitigation using detention design techniques. Stormwater Detention Design Software’s design procedures used fully comply with proven hydraulic design protocols applicable in all areas of United States and the rest of the world. You will also learn how to use spreadsheet-based freeware developed by the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District to size detention volumes and outlets. \nBring Your Own Computer.\nYou will need it to run the Excel workbooks provided to you in the class. \nFaculty:\nDr. James C.Y. Guo\, PhD\, P.E. is a professor at University of Colorado Denver. In addition to teaching engineering hydrology and hydraulics since 1982\, he is active in applied research and is a practicing engineer. Dr. Guo’s research work has been referenced in number of Federal\, State\, and City and County drainage manuals in United States and in several refereed journals as well. He also brings to the class the latest concepts and methods for stormwater detention designs and modeling techniques for outlet structure sizing and analyses. \nHolly Piza\, P.E.\, is a Project Manager at the Urban Drainage & Flood Control District\, serving the Denver\, Colorado metropolitan area. Ms. Piza managed the development of the current version of the UD-DETENTION reservoir-routing model. She has also managed the criteria\, standards\, and stormwater quality research and technology development program at the District since 2009. \nColorado is a great place to visit!\nApril is a beautiful time to visit Colorado. If you’re looking for a mixture of mountains and relaxation\, check out the Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat or the Hot Springs in Glenwood Springs. Feel like enjoying the outdoors but don’t want to travel all the way to the mountains? Visit Roxborough State Park and enjoy a light hike on Willow Creek Trail where you can take in the wildflowers and practice your bird watching skills. If you would rather stay close to or in the city of Denver\, Larimer Square has several fun boutiques for you (and even your pets)! When you’re ready for a break\, there are a variety of delicious cafés and restaurants to choose from! 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-stormwater-detention-systems/
LOCATION:Leonard Rice Engineering Training Facility\, 1221 Auraria Parkway\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190425T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190425T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190312T201246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T031151Z
UID:8535-1556177400-1556190000@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:CFM Exam
DESCRIPTION:The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Certified Floodplain Managers (CFM®) Exam will be offered AECOM on 7:30 am on Thursday April 25th\, 2019.  The address of the facility is \n  \nAECOM \n6200 South Quebec Street \nGreenwood Village\, CO 80111\, USA \nT +1-303-694-2770 \naecom.com \n  \nIn order to take the CFM exam\, you must complete and submit the CFM Program Application Package to the ASFPM.  The forms are available on the ASFPM website www.floods.org under the Certification Program tab.  The fee for taking the exam is $100 for ASFPM members and $470 for non-members.  You may submit an application for ASFPM membership at the same time as applying to take the CFM® exam. \n  \nSpace in the facility is limited to 40 participants\, so get your application in early.   In order to be accepted to take the CFM Exam\, you must submit your completed application along with the appropriate fee to ASFPM by [April 11\, 2017] (2 weeks prior to exam date).  No walk-ins will be allowed unless authorized by the ASFPM Executive office. \n  \nA Floodplain 101 class will be held\, in the same facilities the day before\, April 24th\, 2017.  Both the test and the Floodplain 101 class will be held at the same location.  For both the class and test\, please arrive early enough to locate the facility\, check in with the receptionist to gain access\, and be settled in.  The FP101 class will begin at 8:00 and will conclude at 5:00 pm.  The CFM test will start at 7:30 am and will conclude at 10:30 am.  Please contact Chris Hodyl at chris.hodyl@jacobs.com if you would like to attend the class.  Registration for the test is through ASFPM as described above. \n  \nThere is no fee for the class and you may attend the class without registering for the test.  Exam preparation materials can be found on ASFPM’s website at:  http://floods.org/index.asp?menuID=215&firstlevelmenuID=180&siteID=1 \nThe “Floodplain 101” class is for enhancement or refresher only and not intended to teach the exam.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/cfm-exam-2/
LOCATION:AECOM\, 6200 South Quebec Street\, 3rd floor\, Mt. Belford\, Greenwood Village\, CO\, 80111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190424T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190312T201155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T020635Z
UID:8533-1556091000-1556125200@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Floodplain 101
DESCRIPTION:The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Certified Floodplain Managers (CFM®) Exam will be offered AECOM on 7:30 am on Thursday April 25th\, 2019.  The address of the facility is \n  \nAECOM \n6200 South Quebec Street \nGreenwood Village\, CO 80111\, USA \nT +1-303-694-2770 \naecom.com \n  \nIn order to take the CFM exam\, you must complete and submit the CFM Program Application Package to the ASFPM.  The forms are available on the ASFPM website www.floods.org under the Certification Program tab.  The fee for taking the exam is $100 for ASFPM members and $470 for non-members.  You may submit an application for ASFPM membership at the same time as applying to take the CFM® exam. \n  \nSpace in the facility is limited to 40 participants\, so get your application in early.   In order to be accepted to take the CFM Exam\, you must submit your completed application along with the appropriate fee to ASFPM by [April 11\, 2017] (2 weeks prior to exam date).  No walk-ins will be allowed unless authorized by the ASFPM Executive office. \n  \nA Floodplain 101 class will be held\, in the same facilities the day before\, April 24th\, 2017.  Both the test and the Floodplain 101 class will be held at the same location.  For both the class and test\, please arrive early enough to locate the facility\, check in with the receptionist to gain access\, and be settled in.  The FP101 class will begin at 7:30 and will conclude at 5:00 pm.  The CFM test will start at 7:30 am and will conclude at 10:30 am.  Please contact Chris Hodyl at chris.hodyl@jacobs.com if you would like to attend the class.  Registration for the test is through ASFPM as described above. \n  \nThere is no fee for the class and you may attend the class without registering for the test.  Exam preparation materials can be found on ASFPM’s website at:  http://floods.org/index.asp?menuID=215&firstlevelmenuID=180&siteID=1 \nThe “Floodplain 101” class is for enhancement or refresher only and not intended to teach the exam.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/floodplain-101-2/
LOCATION:AECOM\, 6200 South Quebec Street\, 3rd floor\, Mt. Belford\, Greenwood Village\, CO\, 80111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190405T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190405T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190311T215347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190312T223835Z
UID:8518-1554454800-1554476400@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:2019 Current Water Issues on the Western Slope
DESCRIPTION:Where: Glenwood Springs Community Center\n100 Wulfsohn Road\nSopris Rooms A&B\nGlenwood Springs\, CO 81601\nWhen: Friday April 5\, 2019      9:00 am – 3:00 pm\nHow Much: $25\nRegistration Deadline: Wednesday April 3 – 5:00 PM\nSummary of Presentations\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact Scott Schreiber at sschreiber@wrightwater.com\nor call (970) 945-7755 ​ with any questions.\n\nClick Here for the Seminar Flyer.\n\nClick Here to Register\n\n\n\n\n  \nhttps://casfm.swoogo.com/cwws_20190405 \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/2019-current-water-issues-on-the-western-slope/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190328T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190212T222424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T222424Z
UID:8453-1553761800-1553878800@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:UWRI -  Floodplain Delineation using 2D HEC RAS
DESCRIPTION:https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=2548452 \nCEU’s: You will be eligible to receive 1.5 CEU’s or 15 PDH’s for this course.\nYou will receive 12 ASFPM Core CEC’s toward CFM certification. \nWhat Will You Learn? \nThis is a two-day workshop that will focus on the basic knowledge and applications of two dimensional (2D) flood inundation modeling using the new version of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers HEC-RAS 5.0. The new HEC-RAS 5.0 has been significantly improved and includes new abilities. One of them is to perform two‐dimensional (2D) hydrodynamic flow routing. Now\, users can perform one‐dimensional (1D) and 2D unsteady‐flow modeling\, as well as combined 1D and 2D routing. Students will learn the basic theory and knowledge of 2D unsteady flow modeling and common applications. The class exercises will be practically carried out by creating a 2D HEC-RAS model and delineating flood inundation extents. Every class exercise will be performed based on working through each key element step-by-step. The subjects that will be covered in this course are: \n1) Basic theory and knowledge of unsteady flow hydraulics.\n2) Understanding of basic 2D flood hydraulic modeling and application.\n3) Introduction of HEC-RAS 5.0.\n4) Create and run your first 2D HEC-RAS step by step.\n5) Considerations and limitations of developing a 2D HEC-RAS model.\n6) Combined HEC-RAS 1D and 2D routing.\n7) Inline and lateral Structures with 2D flood routing.\n8) How to stabilize and optimize the computation results.\n9) Exporting modeling results.\n10) Flood inundation extents delineation using RAS Mapper.\n11) Modeling errors and troubleshooting. \nWorkshops will include creating a terrain model and computational mesh using RAS Mapper\, setting up the initial boundary conditions\, adding structures\, stabilizing an unsteady flow model\, and exporting computation results and mapping. This workshop is suitable for engineers\, technicians and current HEC-RAS users responsible for flood inundation delineation and unsteady flow modeling. \nFaculty:\nDr. Max Shih\, PhD\, P.E.\, CFM is a technical lead for water resources engineering and sediment transport projects at CDM Smith. He has more than 20 years of experience in H&H analyses\, specifically providing flood inundation mapping for frequency floods and dam breach floods and spatially variable watershed hydrologic and sediment erosion modeling. Dr. Shih has conducted many 2D/3D flow hydraulic and sediment transport modeling projects using HEC-RAS 5.0/2D\, TABS-2\, SMS\, SRH2D\, XPSWMM 2D\, FLO-2D\, CASC2D\, GSTARS\, and FLOW-3D programs. More than hundreds of people have taken the HEC-RAS 2D training class taught by Dr. Shih since 2015. Dr. Shih will share his years of experience and lead the class through practical 2D flood hydraulic modeling exercises. \nRyan Byrne\, P.E.\, CFM is a Senior Project Engineer at Martin/Martin Inc. providing water resources support for public and private projects across the Denver Metro area. He has more than 11 years of experience performing computational hydrologic and hydraulic analysis for flood control and floodplain mapping. He has extensive experience with spatial watershed analysis for both small and large scale studies both within and outside of the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District and Denver Metropolitan area. He will provide course support related to the HEC-RAS and 2D flow modeling exercises from a perspective of a long-term practitioner. \nColorado is a great place to visit!\nColorado is a great place to visit in March. March is still ski season! Hit the slopes at some of our fun resorts in Breckenridge\, Aspen\, Vail\, Beaver Creek and many more. If you’re looking for a mixture of mountains and relaxation\, check out the Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat or the Indian Hot Springs in Idaho Springs. Would you rather stay close to or in the city of Denver? Larimer Square has several fun boutiques for you (and even your pets)! When you’re ready for a break\, there are a variety of delicious cafes and restaurants to choose from! 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-floodplain-delineation-using-2d-hec-ras/
LOCATION:Leonard Rice Engineering Training Facility\, 1221 Auraria Parkway\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190319T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190319T123000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190212T221250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T221504Z
UID:8439-1552986000-1552998600@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Elevation Certificate Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This half-day workshop will focus on completing and reviewing elevation certificates\, which provide elevation information necessary to ensure compliance with community floodplain ordinances; to determine the proper insurance premium rate; and to support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) to remove a building from a Special Flood Hazard Area. \nClick link below for more information \nEC_Surveyors&Engineers_ColoradoSprings Training Announcement_2018
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/elevation-certificate-workshop/
LOCATION:Matrix Design Group\, 2435 Research Pkwy #300\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80920\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190318T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190212T221054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T221421Z
UID:8435-1552897800-1552928400@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:MT-1 & MT-2 Workshop - Amending and Revising the Floodmap
DESCRIPTION:This one-day workshop will focus on Letters of Map Amendment (LOMA) and Letters of Map Revisions (LOMR); which are routine Flood Insurance Rate Map changes using the MT-1 and MT-2 forms. The workshop will explain what information is necessary to successfully submit a LOMA or LOMR and what the general process looks like. \nClick link below for more information \nMT1_MT2 ColoradoSprings Training Announcement_2018
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/mt-1-mt-2-workshop-amending-and-revising-the-floodmap/
LOCATION:Matrix Design Group\, 2435 Research Pkwy #300\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80920\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190226T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190228T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20190104T011445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T211209Z
UID:8371-1551168000-1551371400@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:HEC-RAS 2D Modeling Course
DESCRIPTION:HEC RAS 2D Modeling Course – FLYER \nCourse Description\nWEST Consultant’s hands-on seminar and computer workshop provides practical training in two-dimensional modeling using HEC-RAS. Participants gain intensive experience constructing two-dimensional HEC-RAS models from scratch. This hands-on experience also highlights methods in which the one-dimensional components of HEC-RAS can be connected to two-dimensional meshes. Lectures on 2D flow theory\, an introduction to the new capabilities and features of HEC-RAS\, and procedures for creating a stable and calibrated 2D model will be covered. Workshops focus on giving students experience with building and pre-processing the computational mesh\, performing offline and inline 2D projects\, and using the built-in feature RAS Mapper to spatially analyze results.\n*Attendees should bring their own laptop with latest version of HEC-RAS* \nLearning Outcomes:\nObtain a working understanding of the theory behind HEC-RAS 2D.\nSetup a 2D mesh for hydraulic calculations.\nSuccessfully execute a HEC-RAS 2D model\nBe able to troubleshoot and calibrate a HEC-RAS 2D model.\nUnderstand how to use RASmapper to visualize results. \nCost:\nEarly Registration (by January 24th): $495\nLate Registration (after January 24th): $595 \nDate:\nFebruary 26-28 2019 8AM-4:30PM \nLocation:\nSEMSWA\n7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO 80112 \nRegister:\nRegister for the event https://casfm.swoogo.com/HR2D2019 \nQuestions?\nContact Tyler Rosburg at ICON Engineering\n303-221-0802 | trosburg@iconeng.com \nWe will be offering a certificate that will provide 7 CECs per day for this course\n(Registrants are responsible for submitting CECs to ASFPM) \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/hec-ras-2d-modeling-course/
LOCATION:SEMSWA\, 7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO\, 80112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20181114T225904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181114T233913Z
UID:7959-1551139200-1551398399@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Countermeasure Design for Bridge Scour and Stream Instability (2.5-Day)
DESCRIPTION:TRAINING LEVEL: Intermediate \nCLASS SIZE: Minimum: 20 Maximum: 30 \nLocal Coordinator: Katherine Sugnet (720) 963-3737 \nPROGRAM AREA: Hydraulics\nCOURSE NUMBER: FHWA-NHI-135048\n\n\n  \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: (click here to read it on the National Highway Website) \nThis course provides an overview of countermeasures to highway related failures from the effects of stream instability\, scour\, erosion\, and stream aggradation and degradation problems. Material for the 2.5-day course comes primarily from Hydraulic Engineering Circular (HEC) “Bridge Scour and Stream Instability Countermeasures – Experience\, Selection\, and Design Guidance” (HEC-23). \nGiven a stream instability and scour problem\, participants will select appropriate countermeasures to correct the problem. The course provides training in recommended strategies for developing a plan that includes appropriate countermeasures\, including alternatives to conventional riprap and filter design. \nParticipants will apply hydraulics analysis techniques to countermeasure design for seven design guideline workshops. The course provides an introduction to fixed and portable instrumentation for scour monitoring using slides and video demonstrations. Participants will receive training in designing a monitoring program to reduce the risk from scour. \nNHI Course 135046 provides training in identifying and analyzing stream instability and scour problems at highway bridges and is recommended as a prerequisite for this course. \nNHI Courses #135086 and #135087 are Web-based training module and are prerequisites for NHI Hydraulics courses 135047 and 135048. \n\n\nOUTCOMES: \nUpon completion of the course\, participants will be able to: \n\nDevelop a plan of action for a scour critical bridge\nPropose countermeasures for stream instability and scour problems\nIdentify countermeasures for bridge scour and stream instability using the HEC-23 countermeasures matrix\nDesign selected countermeasures with HEC-23 design guidelines\n\n\n\nTARGET AUDIENCE: \nFederal\, State\, and local highway hydraulic\, structural\, and geotechnical engineers and bridge inspectors responsible for maintaining the integrity of highway bridges against possible hydraulic-related problems. Consultants who do bridge engineering work are also encouraged to attend. \nIf you have questions about this NHI training\, please contact NHI at nhicustomerservice@dot.gov or 877.558.6873. \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/countermeasure-design-for-bridge-scour-and-stream-instability-2-5-day/
LOCATION:Lakewood\, Colorado\, Lakewood\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190115T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20181114T223741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181114T233943Z
UID:7956-1547539200-1547571600@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:G194: Preparing For Post-Disaster Responsibilities Course
DESCRIPTION:Description: This course is designed to familiarize the participants with the elements of pre-disaster planning needed to prepare for substantial damage operations. Substantial damage applies to a structure in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) – or 1-percent-annual-chance floodplain – for which the total cost of repairs is 50 percent or more of the structure’s market value before the disaster occurred\, regardless of the cause of damage.\nCourse topics include: Identifying partners and resources; creating post-disaster standard operating procedures (SOPs); outline steps that should take place post-disaster to carry out substantial damage assessments; describe possible methods to obtain compliance with substantial damage determinations; and review possible sources of funding that can assist with post-disaster substantial losses. This course has in-depth discussion of the topics and exercises to help floodplain managers prepare for post-disaster activities. \nTarget Audience: Local floodplain managers and other local officials with the responsibility of completing damage assessments (assessor’s office\, public works\, building inspectors\, planners\, etc.) are strongly encouraged to attend. Emergency managers and recovery staff would also benefit. \nRegister: Registration will be through https://www.train.org/colorado/. Course ID # 1079686.\nFor help with CO.Train registration\, contact cdps_dhsem_training@state.co.us. \nDate\, Time & Location: January 15th\, 8:00am – 5:00pm. Lunch will be on your own.\nJefferson County Campus\, 800 Jefferson County Pkwy\, Dakota Building\, Golden\, CO 80401
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/g194-preparing-for-post-disaster-responsibilities-course/
LOCATION:800 Jefferson County Pkwy\, Dakota Building\, Golden\, CO 80401\, 800 Jefferson County Pkwy\, Dakota Building\, Golden\, CO\, 80401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181024T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181024T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20181005T005431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T005431Z
UID:7888-1540402200-1540409400@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:NE Colorado Region Networking and Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:What:  CASFM NE Region Networking and Speaker Series \nWhen: Wednesday\, October 24\, 2018 – 5:30pm to 7:30pm \nWhere:  Rock Bottom Brewery\n6025 Sky Pond Drive\n  Loveland\, CO 80538 \nPresentation:      Selecting the Right Model\n  Josh Hollon & Brinton Swift – Senior Drainage Engineers\, Kiewit Engineering Group \nDescription: With the wide range of hydraulic modeling software available\, ranging from overly simplistic to unsteady and complex 3-dimensional\, this presentation walks through a basic flow chart to support selection of an appropriate hydraulic model for various project conditions.   This presentation was given by Josh and Brinton at the 2017 CASFM Conference and at recent Southeast Colorado and Metro Socials.  Due to popular demand\, this presentation will be hosted for Northeastern Colorado this October. \nAppetizers provided. \nPlease RSVP to Andrew Fisher by October 16 to ensure we have an appropriate amount of food: andrew.fisher@greeleygov.com.  \nAgenda: \n5:30-6:00   Appetizers and Networking\n6:00-6:45   Presentation\n6:45-7:30   Networking
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/ne-colorado-region-networking-and-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Rock Bottom Brewery\, 6025 Sky Pond Drive\, Loveland\, CO\, 80538\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking,Speaker,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180712T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180712T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180609T001644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180609T001644Z
UID:7687-1531382400-1531414800@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Free FEMA Community Resilience Course
DESCRIPTION:FEMA Certified Description: \nResilient communities are better able to plan for and take action to mitigate the risks from hazards\, increase the pace of recovery from destructive events\, and adapt to changing environments. \nThis course demonstrates how to integrate risk and community-based collaborative strategies into plans and programs and introduces tools that help communities assess individual risks and vulnerabilities as well as introduces strategies to become more resilient and better prepared for natural disasters.. \nThis one-day training course will provide state and local government agency staff and other stakeholder groups with background on natural hazards. In addition\, the course will guide an approach to (1) assess community resilience and (2) develop next steps for improved resilience. Through increased awareness of natural hazards and best practices\, the course will enhance community resilience for state and local government agency staff that routinely interface with the community\, private sector\, and other stakeholder groups. The course will be designed for national implementation\, while allowing integration of local concerns through case studies and focused group exercises \nCourse Modules include: \n\nUnderstanding Risk from Natural Hazards\nResilience Concepts\nBuilding Resilience\n\nTarget Audience: \n  \n\nCitizen/Community Volunteer\n\n\nEmergency Management\n\n\nGovernmental Administrative\n\n\nEmergency Medical Services\n\n\nFire Services\n\n\nLaw Enforcement\n\n\nPrivate Sector / Corporate Security and Safety\n\n\nGeneral Public\n\n  \nThis introductory course is intended for a target audience with little or no exposure to the tools and methodologies for enhancing community resiliency. \nASFPM Credit Units: 6.5 Continuing Education Credits \nClick here to register: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/2182/
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/free-fema-community-resilience-course/
LOCATION:CU Denver\, College of Architecture and Planning\, 1250 14th St\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180616
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180404T202607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180525T023653Z
UID:7544-1528934400-1529107199@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:2-Day HEC-RAS Sediment Transport Course
DESCRIPTION:Lead by West Consultants\, this hands-on seminar and computer workshop provides practical\ntraining in sediment transport modeling. We will cover the algorithms HEC-RAS uses to compute\nsediment transport\, selecting a transport function\, computing transport capacity\, the quasi-unsteady\nflow assumption\, bed mixing algorithms\, bed change options\, and other fundamental computations.\nThe course will also discuss avoiding common sediment transport modeling problems.\nIntensive workshops will instruct participants in basic sediment transport modeling input (e.g.\,\nboundary conditions\, bed sediment samples\, hydraulic information)\, model options (e.g.\, dredging\,\ntransport equation calibration\, cohesive transport\, etc.)\, and output features. \nAttendees should bring their own laptop with HEC-RAS 5.0.3 \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nSet up and execute a sediment transport analysis within HEC-RAS.\nRecognize the transport methods within HEC-RAS and select appropriate function(s).\nApply calibration and sensitivity techniques to their models.\nTroubleshoot HEC-RAS sediment models.\n\n7 CFM credits will be awarded per day attended. \nCost: \n\nEarly Registration (by May 13): $400\nLate Registration (after May 13): $525\n\nDates & Times: \n\nJune 14 & June 15\, 2018 8AM – 5PM\n\nLocation: \n\nSEMSWA\, 7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO 80112\n\nClick here to register \nClick here for the event flyer: HEC RAS Sediment Transport Course Updated \nQuestions? Contact Tyler Rosburg at ICON Engineering\, 303-221-0802 or via email.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/2-day-hec-ras-sediment-transport-course/
LOCATION:SEMSWA\, 7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO\, 80112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180608
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180410T225738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180410T225752Z
UID:7565-1528156800-1528415999@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:NHI - Stream Stability and Scour at Highway Bridges
DESCRIPTION:TRAINING LEVEL: Intermediate \nCLASS SIZE: Minimum: 20 Maximum: 30 \n\n\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nThe National Highway Institute’s (NHI) 3-day Stream Stability and Scour at Highway Bridges course provides participants with comprehensive training in the prevention of hydraulic-related bridge failures. Course participants will receive training in conducting a stream stability classification and qualitative analysis of stream response and make estimates of scour at a bridge opening. \nMaterial for the course comes primarily from two Hydraulic Engineering Circulars (HEC)\, “Evaluating Scour at Bridges” (HEC-18)\, 5th Edition (2012)\, and “Stream Stability at Highway Structures” (HEC-20)\, 4th Edition (2012). The effects of stream instability\, scour\, erosion\, and stream aggradation and degradation are covered. Quantitative techniques are provided for estimating long-term degradation and for calculating the magnitude of contraction scour in a bridge opening. Procedures for estimating local scour at bridge piers and abutments for simple and complex substructures are also provided. A comprehensive workshop integrates qualitative analysis and analytical techniques to determine the need for a Scour Plan of Action for correcting stream instability and scour problems. For this 3-day course\, the host agency will need to select 3 optional topics (out of 8 possible topics). Course instructors will contact the host prior to the course to complete a pre-course questionnaire\, determine optional topics to be taught\, and discuss the course schedule. \nThis comprehensive training provides preventive techniques for identifying\, analyzing\, and calculating various hydraulic factors that impact bridge stability. Public and private sector engineers responsible for maintaining the integrity of highway bridges will find it invaluable. \nPrior to the beginning of the course\, participants are strongly encouraged to enroll in the following Web-based training (WBT) courses: 135091 Basic Hydraulic Principles Review\, 135086 Stream Stability Factors and Concepts\, and 135087 Scour at Highway Bridges: Concepts and Definitions. Mastery of the concepts covered in these WBTs will enhance participation in the Instructor-led training. \n\n\nOUTCOMES: \nUpon completion of the course\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify indicators of stream instability that can threaten bridges\nIdentify stream types and their potential for instability problems\nDescribe open-channel hydraulics concepts in bridge scour and stream instability analyses\nDefine types of scour that can occur at bridge crossings\nDescribe aggradation\, degradation\, and contraction scour\nCalculate contraction scour for live bed and clear water conditions\nDescribe factors that influence scour at piers\nCalculate pier scour for three typical case studies\nDescribe the factors that influence scour at abutments\nDescribe how HEC-18\, HEC-20\, and HEC-23 provide analysis procedures for stream instability and bridge scour\nPerform Level I and II analyses\nClassify a stream using two different classification systems\nConduct a qualitative analysis of stream responses\nApply the HEC-18 scour equations to determine total scour at a bridge\nDetermine the need for a Scour Plan of Action at a scour-critical bridge
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/nhi-stream-stability-and-scour-at-highway-bridges/
LOCATION:12300 West Dakota Ave\, 12300 West Dakota Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180517T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180501T021017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180501T021028Z
UID:7611-1526544000-1526576400@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Floodplain Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)\, Natural Hazard Mitigation Association (NHMA)\, Colorado Association for Stormwater and Floodplain Mangers (CASFM)\, and the Colorado Department of Homeland Security (DHSEM) is sponsoring a floodplain management workshop in Greeley on Thursday\, May 17\, 2018. This one-day workshop will focus on the legal aspects of the National Flood Insurance Program\, mitigation activities\, and emerging flood risks in Colorado.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/floodplain-management-workshop-2/
LOCATION:CDOT Region 4 Offices\, 10601 West 10th Street\, Big Thompson Rm\, Greeley\, CO\, 80634
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180516T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180516T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180410T200707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180410T201838Z
UID:7551-1526488200-1526497200@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Denver Area Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a happy hour with Ed Thomas! \nMay 16 4:30 PM \nSchoolhouse: 5660 Olde Wadsworth Blvd\, Arvada\, CO 80002
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/denver-area-social/
LOCATION:Schoolhouse\, 5660 Olde Wadsworth Blvd\, Arvada\, CO\, 80002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180515T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180501T020852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180501T021042Z
UID:7607-1526371200-1526403600@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Floodplain Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)\, Natural Hazard Mitigation Association (NHMA)\, Colorado Association for Stormwater and Floodplain Mangers (CASFM)\, and the Colorado Department of Homeland Security (DHSEM) is sponsoring a floodplain management workshop in Grand Junction on Tuesday\, May 15\, 2018. This one-day workshop will focus on the legal aspects of the National Flood Insurance Program\, mitigation activities\, and emerging flood risks in Colorado.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/floodplain-management-workshop/
LOCATION:Mesa County Central Services Building\, 200 S. Spruce St.\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180427T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180427T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180410T215858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180421T213307Z
UID:7558-1524817800-1524848400@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:CFM Exam
DESCRIPTION:The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Certified Floodplain Managers (CFM®) Exam will be offered at Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority (SEMSWA) on 8:30 am on Friday April 27\, 2018.  The address of the facility is: \n7437 S Fairplay St.\, \nCentennial\, CO 80112 \nIn order to take the CFM exam\, you must complete and submit the CFM Program Application Package to the ASFPM.  The forms are available on the ASFPM website www.floods.org under the Certification Program tab.  The fee for taking the exam is $100 for ASFPM members and $470 for non-members.  You may submit an application for ASFPM membership at the same time as applying to take the CFM® exam. \nSpace in the facility is limited to 20 participants\, so get your application in early.   In order to be accepted to take the CFM Exam\, you must submit your completed application along with the appropriate fee to ASFPM by April 13\, 2018 (2 weeks prior to exam date).  No walk-ins will be allowed unless authorized by the ASFPM Executive office. \nA Floodplain 101 class will be held in the same facilities the day before\, April 26\, 2018.  Both the test and the Floodplain 101 class will be held at the same location and will start at 9:00 am.  For both the class and test\, please arrive early enough to locate the facility and be settled in.  The SEMSWA office is located south off Arapahoe Rd off of S. Jordan Rd. \nThere is no fee for the class and you may attend the class without registering for the test. \nExam preparation materials can be found on ASFPM’s website at:  http://floods.org/index.asp?menuID=215&firstlevelmenuID=180&siteID=1 \nThe “Floodplain 101” class is for enhancement or refresher only and not intended to teach the exam. \nPlease park on the street – either side of S. Fairplay Street.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/cfm-exam/
LOCATION:SEMSWA\, 7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO\, 80112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180426T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180410T220147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180421T213249Z
UID:7560-1524733200-1524762000@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Floodplain 101
DESCRIPTION:This Floodplain 101 Course will be held at SEMSWA at 9AM: \n7437 S Fairplay St.\, \nCentennial\, CO 80112 \nPlease arrive early enough to locate the facility and be settled in. The SEMSWA office is located south of Arapahoe Road off of S. Jordan Road. \nThere is no fee for the class and you may attend the class without registering. This class is intended for enhancement and refresher material and is not intended to teach the CFM exam. \nPlease park on the street – either side of S. Fairplay Street.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/floodplain-101/
LOCATION:SEMSWA\, 7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO\, 80112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180406T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180406T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20180322T000250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180329T223115Z
UID:7497-1523005200-1523026800@www.casfm.org
SUMMARY:Current Water Issues on the Western Slope
DESCRIPTION:This CASFM Seminar will focus on Current Water Issues on the Western Slope\, and welcomes speakers including: \n\nSteve Westbay\, City of Gunnison\nDan Brauch\, CO Parks and Wildlife\nCarrie Gudorf\, Mesa County\nApril Long and Margaret Medellin\, City of Aspen\nTerri Partch\, City of Glenwood Springs\nBrad Bettag\, AMEC\nJane Clary\, Water Quality Control Commission\nLinda Bassi\, CO Water Conservation Board\nPeter Wadden\, Town of Vail\nJohn Currier\, CO River Water Conservation District\n\nWhen: Friday\, April 6 9AM – 3PM \nWhere: Glenwood Springs Community Center (Sopris A & B); 100 Wulfsohn Road\, Glenwood Springs\, CO 81601 \nCost: $25 (includes breakfast and box lunch) \nContact Jonathon Kelly via email or at 970-945-7755 \nClick here for the seminar flyer. \nClick here to register. \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/current-water-issues-on-the-western-slope-2/
LOCATION:Glenwood Springs Community Center\, 100 Wulfsohn Road\, Glenwood Springs\, CO\, 81601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180215T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20171213T053421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171227T235141Z
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SUMMARY:UWRI Class: Overview of WQ Regs and Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Overview of Water Quality Regulations and Compliance \n  \n$345 until January 11 \n$395 after January 11 \nCEU’s: \nYou will be eligible to receive 0.7 CEU’s or 7 PDH’s for this course. \nApproval of CLE credits in the State of Colorado is pending. \nWhy you should take this seminar: \nOne of our most popular courses from 2013 is being offered again\, this time as a one-day course. Attorneys\, elected officials\, administrators\, water quality professionals\, engineers\, and anyone else who deals with water quality regulation issues will benefit from taking this seminar on the regulatory environment related to water\, wastewater\, and stormwater in United States and the State of Colorado. Jonathan Jones\, P.E.\, P.H.\, D.WRE\, of Wright Water Engineers facilitates a diverse and highly qualified group of instructors from both the public and private sector sides of water regulation. \nWhat you will learn: \nThis seminar is designed to provide valuable information to attorneys\, elected officials\, administrators\, water quality professionals\, engineers\, and virtually anyone involved with water quality planning\, assessment\, protection/mitigation or regulation. Continuing education credits will be available for both engineers and attorneys. An outstanding group of instructors have been assembled to present this one-day course. \nThis seminar/class will focus on the governing water quality laws at a federal\, state and local level (Colorado will be used as an example but with broader application to other locales as well) and associated regulations\, permit requirements\, implementing boards/agencies and related topics. This information will be of great value to both non-technical and technology oriented professionals that have to deal with and comply with regulations or deal with enforcement actions.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/uwri-class-overview-of-wq-regs-and-compliance/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170630
DTSTAMP:20260405T120659
CREATED:20170614T210941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170614T210941Z
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SUMMARY:Intro to GI/LID Workshop - Denver
DESCRIPTION:The Colorado Stormwater Center provides training on planning\, design\, evaluation\, construction and maintenance of green infrastructure (GI) and low impact development (LID) practices. The use of GI/LID practices is growing exponentially throughout the US and represents the new paradigm of stormwater management. Our workshop is set up as a full 1-day workshop meant to introduce stormwater professionals to GI and LID and is taught in partnership with Andrew Earles at Wright Water Engineers. \nWho Should Attend: Government (city/county/school) maintenance personnel\, permanent BMP inspectors\, MS4 managers/ coordinators\, landscape contractors\, property managers\, homeowner’s association managers\, etc.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/intro-to-gilid-workshop-denver/
LOCATION:Greater Park Hills Community\, Inc. – Community Meeting Room\, 2823 Fairfax St\, Denver\, CO\, 80207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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