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NWQEP NOTES Newsletter
Current issue: Notes # 129, September 2008
Lake Pittsfield: Illinois National Nonpoint Source Monitoring Program Project
Back issues of NWQEP NOTES
Sediments Newsletter (NC DENR Land Quality) Current Issue: June-September. 2008 - EPA Re-issues the Construction General Permit, Effluent Limit Guidelin Soon
Back Issues of Sediments Newsletter
Recent Research Publications
Line, Daniel. 2007. Effects of Development on Runoff and Pollutant Export
Upcoming Events
Event:
Management of Invasive and Exotic Vegetation in Riparian Areas
When: Aug. 5, 2008, Pittsboro, NC
This one-day course will introduce students to management considerations and techniques used in controlling invasive and exotic vegetation in the riparian setting. This course is focused on riparian areas in the Southeast. Classroom topics will include identification of common invasive and exotic plants, ecological considerations, assessment and pricing, and tools of the trade.
Email: karen_hall@ncsu.edu
for more information.
Event: Low Impact Development Summit
When: June 23-24, 2008 - Asheville, NC
Low Impact Development (LID) is an alternative to traditional site design, incorporating water treatment structures into the landscape and building footprint. The LID features are constructed to mimic pre-development hydrologic conditions and in turn, decrease surface runoff, erosion, and non-point source pollution, resulting in improved water quality. With economic benefits and flexible designs available, LID principles are becoming a more popular, attractive way to treat water quality on sites.
Email jon_calabria@ncsu.edu for more information
Event: Erosion and Sediment Control in the Mountains
When: 2008 dates to be determined....
This workshop will address local challenges and present solutions about erosion and sediment control in the mountains. Learn the updates to the Erosion & Sediment Control Manual, take an indepth look at common obstacles with E&S control and solutions, and learn how to control erosion, sediment, and curb turbidity on sloped, mountainous areas. Includes vendor showcase.
Email Carter Cone for more information
Event: Stream
Restoration Construction Training
When: 2008 dates to be determined....
This three day workshop is designed
to cover background, construction techniques, and bidding
methods on stream restoration projects.
Email Jan Patterson for more information
Event: AutoCAD Use
for Stream Monitoring & 3-d Stream Restoration
When: 2008 dates to be determined....
This five-day course is designed for engineers and
designers to gain familiarity with AutoCAD as a stream monitoring
and restoration design tool.
Email Kris Bass for more information
Event:
Taxonomy and Pollution Ecology of Aquatic Insects
When: July 15-17, 2008 - AB Tech, Asheville, NC
Benthic
macroinvertebrate larvae (aquatic
insects) play key roles in many regulatory water quality programs in
North Carolina. This workshop will introduce the participants to the
basic ecology and taxonomy of aquatic insects.
Email dave_penrose@ncsu.edu
for more info
Event:
River
Course
When: March 18-20, April 14-16, and May 6-8, 2008 - Raleigh, NC
May 19-21, 2008 and June 16-18, 2008 - Asheville, NC
Sept. 30-Oct 2 and Oct. 14-16, 2008 - Raleigh
Stream Morphology Assessment
Natural Channel Design Principles
Stream Restoration Design - Hydraulic Modeling
Email cathy_smith@ncsu.edu
for more information
Event: 16th National Nonpoint Source Monitoring Workshop: Getting the Point about Nonpoint.
When: September 14-18, 2008 - Columbus, OH
By bringing together NPS personnel from state, federal, Tribal and municipal governments, private sector, academia, environmental groups and local watershed organizations, this workshop will focus on innovative solutions to NPS issues, effective monitoring techniques, demonstrations of new technologies, application of Best Management Practices (BMPs), and lessons learned from Section 319 National Monitoring Program projects and other watershed projects from throughout the United States.
Email Jessica D'Ambrosio for more information
Event: 2008
Southeast Regional Stream Restoration Conference
When: November 3-6, 2008 - Asheville, NC
This biennial conference
will cover stream restoration planning, design, construction, financing,
and monitoring in the Southeast. It will include research presentations,
restoration case studies, posters, industry exhibits, networking opportunities,
and tours of local stream restoration projects.
Email karen_hall@ncsu.edu for more information
Presentations from the 2006 NC SRI Southeastern Regional
Conference on Stream Restoration, held in Charlotte, NC
on October 2-5, 2006, can be viewed at:
http://www.ncsu.edu/sri/2006conference/presentations.html
NCSU Water Quality Group
Campus Box 7637, Raleigh, NC 27695-7637
Phone: (919) 515-3723; Fax: (919) 515-7448
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