Agenda

Registration:                    8:00 – 8:30 am

Morning Session:             8:30 – 11:45 am

Lunch (On your own):       11:45 am – 12:45 pm

Afternoon Session:           12:45 – 4:00 pm

GIS Fundamentals

   Geospatial data applications in water resources engineering

   Projections and coordinates

   File types: raster, shape, KML, GPX

   Google Earth Pro

   Exercise 1: Google Earth basics

Map Servers in Google Earth

   EPA MyWaters

   National hydrography and watershed boundary data sets

   FEMA and the national flood hazard layer

   Exercise2: map servers in Google Earth

Web-Based Map Servers

   FEMA flood maps

   Wetlands and riparian data

   Soils maps

   Exercise 3: web-based map servers

National Map

   Import KML file

   Hydrography data

   Topographic maps

   Land cover data

   Exercise 4: USGS national map

Topographic Maps and GeoPDF

   Obtaining maps

   Importing KML

   Annotating

   Exercise 5: topographic maps and GeoPDF

NOAA Hydrologic Information

   Current and historical conditions

   Stream forecasting

   Current and historical stream flows

   Exercise 6: NOAA hydrologic information on the web

USGS StreamStats

   Delineate watershed

   Basin characteristics

   Flows from regression equations

   Exercise 7: using StreamStats

Credits

This seminar provides 6.0 continuing education hours/PDHs to professional engineers,geologists, and floodplain managers.


Continuing Education Credit Information

This seminar is open to the public and provides 6.0 continuing education hours (PDHs) to professional engineers and geologists in most states, including Pennsylvania. Educators and courses are not subject to pre-approval in Pennsylvania.

Professional engineers with continuing education requirements in other states will be able to apply the hours from this seminar, in most cases. HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for engineers in Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700), New York (NYSED No. 35), North Carolina, and North Dakota.

The Association of State Floodplain Managers has approved this event for 6.0 CECs.

Attendance will be monitored and attendance certificates will be available after the seminar for most individuals who complete the entire event. Attendance certificates not available at the seminar will be mailed to participants within fifteen business days.

Speakers

Dr. Barnard

Dr. Thomas E. Barnard has over 25 years of progressive experience in solving environmental problems related to water quantity and water quality. He is an expert in the application of hydrologic and hydraulic numerical models to water resources infrastructure and regional watershed management. His expertise embraces the latest technology for models including modeling building, geospatial data integration, alternatives evaluation, documentation, training and presentation of results. He has authored, edited and published numerous technical books and articles on the use of models in engineering practice. His experience includes the design and implementation of surface water quality monitoring programs, monitoring data analysis, environmental restoration, and radioactive waste management. He is currently working on the second edition of Stormwater Conveyance Modeling and Design for the Bentley Institute Press. Dr. Barnard is a registered professional engineer in Pennsylvania and Vermont.