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Organize Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course Event. TWRI will coordinate with Wildland Hydrology to provide Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course to 40 water professionals in Texas. A registration fee of $500 will be charged to short course participants. a. Forty-four participants from TPWD, TCEQ, TXDOT, TFS, Extension, and TWRI participated in the AFG Short Course held on January 28-February 1, 2008.
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Organize Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course Event. TWRI will coordinate with Wildland Hydrology to provide Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course to 40 water professionals in Texas. A registration fee of $500 will be charged to short course participants. a. Xxxx Xxxxxx of Wildland Hydrology will deliver the Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course on January 28-February 1, 2008. b. A block of 50 rooms at the Mayan Dude Ranch in Bandera has been reserved. Projected cost for food and lodging are $121 per day per participant. c. A conference call between TCEQ and TWRI is planned for September 12 to discuss who should be invited to attend the course.
Organize Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course Event. TWRI will coordinate with Wildland Hydrology to provide Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course to 40 water professionals in Texas. A registration fee of $500 will be charged to short course participants. a. The Applied Fluvial Geomorphology (AFG) Short Course will be held on January 28- February 1, 2008 at the Mayan Dude Ranch in Bandera. b. The contract with Wildland Hydrology was initiated In October 2007. c. A conference call between TCEQ and TWRI was held on September 12 to discuss who should be invited to attend the AFG Short Course. d. On September 14, the invitee list was assembled and following approval by TCEQ, it was emailed out on September 17, 2007. By November 13, the course was completely filled. Registrants include 13 from TCEQ, 3 from the Texas Forest Service, 22 from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 1 from TWRI, and 5 from TXDOT. e. On November 13, a site visit of the Bandera area was conducted in conjunction with TXDOT to evaluate sites for inclusion in the course. TWRI is also working with TPWD to identify sites for the course. Final selection will be completed in December before the Christmas Break. f. Confirmation letters were sent to all registrants on November 16, 2008. g. Copies of the Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Manual are being assembled and will be submitted to Copy Services for binding in December before the Christmas Break. TWRI has developed a rating curve, flood frequency analysis, hydraulic geometry plots, and downloaded USGS gage station data for the Xxxxxx River at Bandera for inclusion in the Manual.
Organize Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course Event. TWRI will coordinate with Wildland Hydrology to provide Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course to 40 water professionals in Texas. A registration fee of $500 will be charged to short course participants. a. Wildland Hydrology was contacted for potential dates for the Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Short Course. Potential dates included: • October 1-5, 2007 • October 8-12, 2007 • January 14-18, 2008 • January 21-25, 2008 • January 28-February 1, 2008 • February 4-8, 2008 • October 6-13, 2008 b. The date of October 6-13, 2008 was tentatively reserved.

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