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This webinar was co-sponsored by ASCE's Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute (COPRI) and ASCE Continuing Education
Instructor: Bryan Dick, P.E., PH
Course Length: 1.5 Hours
Purpose and Background
Since the advent of stream restoration, the design focus has primarily been placed on the concept of determining and designing the stable channel form. Unfortunately, little attention has been paid to the importance of the geomorphic flood plain and how the hydraulics of flow interaction of diverging and converging flows from the channel and floodplain are critical for stable channel design and construction. The importance of the flood plain has long been known, however, very little design guidance has been provided and a significant amount of stream restoration, flood mitigation and stream relocation projects have missed this critical consideration in the design process. By observing the successes and failures of many natural channel based projects, the presenter has identified the need for more awareness and a conscientious focus on flood plain design by practitioners and reviewers. This one hour webinar shares insights into the importance of the proper design of floodplains, visually presents these concepts using graphics, design examples, and case studies of failure and success of stream restoration projects. This webinar is a continuation of an introduction to stream restoration for technical professionals and is organized in a manner that does not require attendance of each webinar in this series. The principles of stable channel form and sediment transport will be highlighted in each webinar while providing a greater level of detail about how flood plain flows function to promote stability when properly designed.
Primary Discussion Topics
- Overview of the principles of stream restoration and how it fits in a larger context of other types of projects
- Stable channel form – dynamic equilibrium
- Importance of flood plain design for channel stability
- Considerations and guidance for design implementation
- Greater importance of flood plain on incised systems
- Lessons learned from case studies of multiple projects
- What to look for when evaluating or designing a channel with a flood plain
Learning Outcomes/Benefits
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Gain a basic understanding of the physical principles behind flood plain design
- Improve your ability to use natural channel concepts in flood damage reduction
- Better appreciate how the flood plain improves physical and ecological function
- Become familiar with how to evaluate a proposed project for floodplain considerations
- Develop from the lessons of successful and failed project examples
Assessment of Learning Outcomes
Students' achievement of the learning outcomes will be assessed via a short post-assessment (true-false, multiple choice and fill in the blank questions).
Intended Audience
- Professional Engineers
- Environmental Scientist/ Ecologist
- Geologist and Geographers
- Planning professionals
- Engineers in Training who have a basic understanding of engineering design, bid-document preparation and construction practices
- Students of engineering, geology and environmental disciplines
Webinar Outline
- Overview of geomorphology natural channel stability
- What does the floodplain do?
- General design considerations
- Importance in incised channels
- Urban system considerations and the flood plain
- Getting it put onto to paper
- Visualizing the design
- Lessons learned from improper design – case studies
- Design examples of what works
How to Earn your CEUs/PDHs and Receive Your Certificate of Completion
To receive your certificate of completion, you will need to complete a short on-line post-test and receive a passing score of 70% or higher within 1 year of purchasing the course.
How do I convert CEUs to PDHs?
1.0 CEU = 10 PDHs [Example: 0.1 CEU = 1 PDH]