Workshop: Thermal Impacts of Stormwater BMPs

Here’s an interesting workshop that’s coming up next month…..

Thermal Impacts of Stormwater BMPs, Thermal Regimes of Northeast Streams, and their Nexus

When: Thursday, February 17th, 2011 12:30-3:30PM                                                                     Location: Hugh Gregg Coastal Conservation Center, 89 Depot Road, Greenland, NH                   Presented by:UNH Stormwater Center, Environmental Research Group, and NH Coastal Training Program

What:  How does stormwater runoff impact stream temperature? This workshop will present research results examining thermal characteristics as they relate to surface waters and runoff in the built and natural environment, an important issue facing the Northeast. As a watershed is developed, and impervious surface area increases, stormwater runoff can be a significant, or even the primary source of water to a surface water body.  Small streams in New England are highly sensitive to changes in temperature.  Increased temperature damages cold water fisheries, and altered temperature regimes interfere with spawning and migration patterns.  Drs. Roseen, Ballestero and Watts are characterizing the thermal signature of stormwater runoff. Dr. Jacobs has explored the thermal regimes of streams throughout NH and MA. Recently, these teams have begun to combine their findings to determine the impact of specific stormwater management strategies on a range of stream types. This workshop will present the results of these ongoing research programs.

Workshop Partners:  Robert Roseen, Jennifer Jacobs, Alison Watts, Tom Ballestero, Jamie Houle, Steve Miller (CTP Partner), Ralph Abele (EPA)

Registration:For more information goto http://www.unh.edu/unhsc/thermal.

To register online go to:  http://www.erg.unh.edu/stormwater/Onlinereg/register.asp 

Or contact Maddy Wasiewski at 603-862-2206. There is no cost to this workshop.

Logistics:  Parking is available on site. The workshop is located 89 Depot Road, Greenland, NH 03840.

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