Through a series of case study presentations and site visits, this one-day workshop will explore how stream restoration projects in Alabama have been initiated, designed, and built. Presenters will discuss outcomes and lessons learned from prior stream restoration projects in southern Alabama. Topics will include restoration vegetation, contractor perspectives, emerging assessment techniques, and the role of hydrologic modeling. You will hear from various speakers about their incentives for using stream restoration, their project identification and prioritization process, their funding strategies, and the various lessons learned from stream restoration projects across the state.
This workshop is intended for municipal leaders, MS4 managers, watershed coordinators, community planners, landscape architects, engineers, consultants, and environmental nonprofits.
The workshop is facilitated by the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, the Auburn University Water Resources Center, and Baldwin County.
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