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Classes and Training Opportunities

Here is a sampling of upcoming classes and training opportunities that may be of interest to surface-water and water-quality modelers. If you would like to add something to this list, just drop me a note.

o CE-QUAL-W2 Version 3.6 Workshop
Underpinings and applications of the CE-QUAL-W2 model
taught by the developer (Scott Wells)
Portland, OR; September 15-19, 2008.

o SWMM / PCSWMM Workshops
Stormwater and Urban Water Systems Modeling Workshops
various dates and locations

o MINTEQA2 Workshop
A modeling workshop for the geochemical speciation model MINTEQA2 presented by Allison Geoscience Consultants, Inc.
Oakwood, GA; May 21-22 and August 6-7, 2008.

o Introduction to Modeling of Hydrologic Systems
An online e-learning course from the American Water Resources Association. Register at the website. Take the course anytime. (cookies must be enabled)

o EPA Watershed Academy
A catalog of watershed-related courses.
Take a look at their watershed modeling tools module.

o BASINS Courses and Tutorials
Course announcements and links to training materials for EPA's BASINS model.

o FORT Training
Various training courses offered by the USGS Fort Collins Science Center (FORT), including habitat evaluation.

Stewart Rounds, SMIG coordinator <sarounds@usgs.gov>
U.S. Geological Survey
http://smig.usgs.gov/SMIG/classes.html
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