Wetland Construction: Principles, Planning and Design

Organization
Location

United States

Event Date and Time
February 5th, 2025 at 9:00am EST to December 11th, 2024 at 3:30pm EST

As state and federal wetland mitigation standards evolve away from an acre-for-acre approach to a focus on replacing wetland functions, your understanding of the wetland’s “wet part” has never been more critical.

This online class serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of functional design and provides the means to rapidly assess the distribution of hydrology on your site and create usable hydrographs for presentation of your wetland design.

Building on the student’s understanding of wetland functions, this course will also guide you through the many factors required to plan and design a functional wetland. Through online lessons, you will learn “real world” applications with an emphasis on two key components that drive success: DDT (depth, duration, and timing) of site hydrology and the landscape position.

Featured Topics

  • Hydrogeomorphology: The importance of landscape position and where water is coming from
  • Water Budget Calculation: Water inputs/outputs and TR-55 runoff curves
  • The Thornthwaite Method: One method for calculating evapotranspiration
  • Estimating Stream Flow and Producing Basic Hydrographs: Create usable hydrographs for presentation of your wetland design