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Managing
and Understanding Sediments in Your Watershed
U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, Detroit District
Great Lakes Hydraulics
and Hydrology Office
23-24 February
2010
Milwaukee Metropolitan
Sewerage District Offices
Milwaukee, WI
23 February - CLASSROOM
Introduction
(2.2 mb) - Jim Selegean, USACE – Detroit District
Riparian
zone mitigation for sediment (26.9 mb) - Rich Fischer,
USACE - ERDC
Sediment:
The good and the bad (5.8 mb) - Travis Dahl, USACE –
Detroit District
Sources
of sediment (8.9 mb) - Jim Selegean, USACE – Detroit
District
Monitoring
for sediment (8.0 mb) - Eric Dantoin, USGS
Web-based tools
for soil erosion assessment/management:
Part
I (9.5 mb) - Glenn O'Neil, MSU
24 February – CLASSROOM
Web-based tools
for soil erosion assessment/management:
Part
II (7.2 mb) - Bernie Engel, Purdue Univ.
Channel
stability tool (1.8 mb) - Mark Riedel, Baird and Associates
Advanced
tools (3.7 mb) - Jim Selegean, USACE – Detroit District
Sediment
fingerprinting (1.8 mb) - Mark Riedel, Baird and Associates
In-stream
mitigation (5.1 mb) - Dave Derrick, USACE - ERDC
Local presentations:
GL
Basin Program for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control (0.8
mb) - Michael Schneider, Great Lakes Commission (program
website)
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us your feedback.
Additional sessions
are being planned for other areas in the Great Lakes Basin. Check back
soon for more information!
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