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Both stormwater and oodplain management are dynamic elds that are constantly expanding, particularly with regard to regulations and computational techniques. The NJAES Ofce of Continuing Professional Education has teamed up with Joseph Skupien, one of the Go to Guys in both elds in New Jersey, to offer two classes that will help you learn what you need to know. Mr. Skupien is president of Stormwater Management Consulting, LLC. During his 38-year career, he has participated in the design and construction of hundreds of stormwater facilities. In addition, Joe regularly teachsstormwater and oodplain management programs for state and local government agencies. Attendees of these programs will benet from his theoretical knowledge, real-world experience and excellent teaching skills.

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Stormwater Management
October 24 - 26, 2012

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Stormwater Management
October 24, 25 & 26, 2012 Registration fee: $840 Multi fee: $756 Course Code: EW0302CA13

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Lake Management
November 1 & 2, 2012

Managing stormwater runoff is becoming more complex every day. In order to comply with New Jerseys stormwater management rules, all types of professionals from engineers to project reviewers and developers need to acquire broader knowledge and new skills. This three-day course is designed to address these needs by presenting the most pertinent and up-to-date information on the scientic and regulatory aspects of stormwater management in New Jersey.

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HEC-RAS
A Three-Day Hands-on Workshop

New Jerseys Stormwater Management Rules, including groundwater recharge and stormwater quality requirements; The evaluation, selection and design of appropriate stormwater management practices and facilities; The design of groundwater recharge facilities using the NJDEPs Groundwater Recharge Spreadsheet; Methodologies to address the NJDEPs stormwater quality requirements; Computation of runoff volumes, rates, and hydrography using NRCS methodologies, including TR-55;

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December 5 - 7, 2012

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How to incorporate maintenance, safety, and aesthetic considerations into facility design; and, The design and evaluation of nonstructural stormwater measures using the New Jersey Nonstructural Points System (NSPS).

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HEC-RAS: A Three-Day Hands-On Workshop


December 5, 6 & 7, 2012 Registration fee: $840 Multi fee: $756 Course Code: EW0401CA13
This intensive three-day workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the steady ow capabilities of the current version (V4.1) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center River Analysis System program (HEC-RAS). In addition to the presentations, a workbook and electronic copies of example problems will be provided to all attendees, who are encouraged to bring their own laptop computers (with HEC-RAS 4.1 installed) to the workshop to directly participate in the various example problems. Copies of Version 4.1 of HEC-RAS can be downloaded from the HEC website (www.hec.usace.army.mil).

Lake Management
November 1 & 2, 2012 Registration Fee: $395 Multi fee: $355 One day: $275 Course Code: EW0301CA13
Whether you are a lake manager or a lake resident, an ecologist or an engineer, this popular two-day course is for you. From small ponds to large lakes, drinking water reservoirs to shing lakes, if you want your lake and watershed management efforts to be successful you need a technically sound foundation. This course will give you the training needed to properly investigate and diagnose lake quality problems and to develop and implement cost-effective restoration measures Learn how to evaluate what is needed to properly protect, manage and restore your pond, lake or reservoir. Professionals will guide you through the benets and pitfalls of all of the most commonly implemented lake and pond management measures. The new, interactive nature of the course will provide attendees with the opportunity to discuss the specic issues and problems impacting the condition of their waterbody. The course also provides for hands-on problem solving and the in-class application of the featured course topics. Dr. Stephen Souza, President of Princeton Hydro, LLC. has over 20 years of experience managing and restoring lakes, including extensive work with lake associations. His instructional team will provide an additional 35 years of combined expertise!

DAY 1 will begin with a review of the programs theoretical basics, modeling capabilities, and limitations, and will continue with an explanation of program and project start-up, data input, and the various forms of output reporting. The day concludes with analysis of an example problem that will highlight such modeling decisions as cross section location and alignment, loss coefcient selection, and oodway determination. DAY 2 of the workshop will focus on an overview of the programs capabilities,
data requirements, and limitations for modeling bridge and culvert ow. It will also include a discussion of the various types of ow encountered at bridges and culverts and different modeling approaches available in the program. Also included - analysis of a second example problem that will illustrate basic bridge and culvert modeling, including further guidance on selecting cross-section locations, loss coefcients, ineffective ow areas and overall computational approach.

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Stormwater Management is approved for 1.8 CEUs, 18 TCHs for NJ water/ wastewater license holders and 14 credit hours for New York State licensed professional engineers. Lake Management is approved for 1.2 CEUs, 1.2 CEUs for NALMS Certied Lake Managers/Professionals, and 6 TCHs for NJ water/wastewater license holders. It has also been submitted for NJ Certied Aquatic Pesticide Applicator credits. HEC-RAS is approved for 1.8 CEUs and 18 credit hours for New York State licensed professional engineers. All three programs have been submitted for New Jersey Professional Engineer Continuing Education credits.

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DAY 3 will provide presentations and example problems on computing


oodways and ood fringe volumes. The program will also include a workshop review problem and a Q&A session.

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The basic theories of open channel, ood way, bridge and culvert ow used by HEC-RAS; HEC-RAS capabilities, limitations, input needs and sources and output options; Appropriate bridge and culvert modeling methods and Tips to help identify input errors and modeling problems to help insure accurate and reasonable output.

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Mail: Registration Desk, NJAES Ofce of Continuing Professional Education, Rutgers University, 102 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8519. Please make check payable to: Rutgers University Web: www.cpe.rutgers.edu Payment Policy - Students must have prearranged for payment to be admitted to the class (purchase order, check, VISA, Mastercard, Discover, American Express or money order). Refunds - You may withdraw from this course with a full refund (minus a $75 processing fee - per course) provided our ofce is notied at least three (3) full working days prior to the start of the course. Beyond that time, registrants may be responsible for the full registration fee. Substitutions are welcomed.

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