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New Tools:
  • new New Educational Primers on Nonpoint Source Pollution


  • Recent Events:
  • Short Course: Managing and Understanding Sediments in Your Watershed, July 24-25, 2012. (Contact Jim Selegean for more information.)


  • Workshop: Monitoring Michigan Streams for Sediment, August 2-3, 2012. (Contact Jim Selegean for more information.)


  • Visit our Resources page for additional nonpoint source and sediment related materials.

     

     

    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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    Additional sessions are being planned for other areas in the Great Lakes Basin. Check back soon for more information!

     

     

    Great Lakes Commission des Grands Lacs.  2805 S. Industrial Highway, Suite 100.  Ann Arbor, MI  48104-6791.  phone: 734/971.9135.  fax: 734/971-9150.  www.glc.org. USACE, Detroit District GLIN Partner