Course Information

Number:FNU0014245
Name:When Rivers and Infrastructure Collide

New Course:Yes
Description:

With increasing major flood events and aging infrastructure, more communities face threats to their infrastructure from stream and riverbank erosion.  Once the danger is revealed, the question becomes, “How long do I have before I have to repair it?” The answer depends on the erosion rate, the level of risk, the uncertainty in the channel processes — and cost. Our team will examine common types of infrastructure problems, demonstrate how geomorphology and remote sensing can hindcast and forecast the erosion, and present practical, successful solutions covering a range of complexities and budgets. Assessment and planning are key to avoiding these issues, and our team will share tips for doing that.

 

Florida Provider No. 0008234


Objectives:

At the end of the course, participants will be better able to:

  • Explain the common risks to infrastructure along streams and rivers
  • Develop awareness about the importance of monitoring and assessment
  • Explore methods for hindcasting and forecasting channel erosion for capital planning purposes
  • Review the range of river and streambank stabilization practices that are available and relevant to small and large project sites



No upcoming dates for this course.