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The annual conference of the New York State Floodplain and Stormwater Managers Association will take place at The Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls, New York, May 7 - 9, 2024. This year‘s conference offers a range of exciting opportunities for participants. Participants can choose from a variety of workshops, engage in important discussions, and hear from the experts. With over 40 unique presentations, attendees can earn professional credit while gaining valuable insights. Many of the workshops will offer continuing education credits, while the full conference will offer Certified Floodplain Management credits.
The annual conference of the New York State Floodplain and Stormwater Managers Association will take place at The Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls, New York, May 7 - 9, 2024. This year‘s conference offers a range of exciting opportunities for participants. Participants can choose from a variety of workshops, engage in important discussions, and hear from the experts. With over 40 unique presentations, attendees can earn professional credit while gaining valuable insights. Many of the workshops will offer continuing education credits, while the full conference will offer Certified Floodplain Management credits.
This is a Virtual training that will be on GoToWebinar. A link to register for this will be emailed
Instructor: Shaun Gannon, P.E., D.WRE, CFM, P.H., Senior Technical Manager at Ramboll
Description:
Hydrology serves as the cornerstone for water-related policies, regulations, projects, and risk management strategies. This webinar is designed to provide non-engineers and non-scientists with a comprehensive introduction to key hydrological principles essential for effective decision-making in various roles. Participants will gain insight into fundamental hydrological concepts and their significance in assessing community risk and enhancing resilience to water-related challenges. Topics covered include hydrologic cycle, design storm development, direct runoff, synthetic storms, and more! Join us to deepen your understanding of hydrology and its practical applications in real-world scenarios.