USACOE/EPA Workshop
Stormwater BMP Technology Demonstration and Berry Brook Watershed Restoration Workshop
This workshop provides a general overview of the present and future standards with respect to stormwater management. It also involves a field trip to the Berry Brook watershed restoration project site. UNHSC research addresses the overall performance and effectiveness of a variety of stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control water quantity and treat water quality.
This workshop is provided as a special arrangement between USACOE staff, EPA Regional staff.
Note: This Workshop has been rescheduled. If had registered and paid online for the previous workshop you will need to register again as those funds have been refunded. If you registered by check, please re-register and send an e-mail that you would like to apply previous allocated funds to the new workshop, otherwise the checks will be voided.
Where are the workshops?
The workshop will begin at the Center's field facility and end at the Berry Brook restoration site in Dover. For directions to the UNHSC field facility please click here: Directions to UNHSC Field Facility
What is the workshop schedule?
| 9:00 am | Meet at West Edge parking lot UNH |
9:05 - 11:00 am | Tour UNHSC Stormwater facility and other UNH systems |
| 11:00 - 12:00 pm | Travel to Dover, NH, Lunch (on your own) |
| 12:00 - 2:00 pm | Tour Berry Brook |
| 2:00 - 2:15 pm | Questions and wrap up (depart from Dover, NH) |
Registration and Enrollment:
Online registration is now available:
09/11/2012 USACOE/EPA Workshop Workshop:https://www.events.unh.edu/RegistrationForm.pm?event_id=10828
The registration fee is $25 for the workshop and should be made payable to UNH and mailed to:
UNH Stormwater Center Workshops
35 Colovos Road
Gregg Hall, Room 214
Durham, NH 03824
For more information, please contact us:
|
James Houle 603-862-1445 (tel) |
Maddy Wasiewski 603-862-2206 (tel) |
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