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Date(s): December 16, 2004
Location: Audio/Web Broadcast
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Description: Selecting a cost effective and environmentally friendly stream restoration method can be an overwhelming task. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of alternative techniques and approaches, and how to fit stream restoration into your agency’s overall objectives.
Speaker: Donald Baker

Don Baker is currently a Project Manager with Black & Veatch Corporation in their Water Resources Department. Don has been with Black & Veatch since May 2000. He is a Professional Engineered registered in Kansas, Missouri, and California. Don holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Engineering Physics and Agricultural Engineering from Colorado School of Mines and Colorado State University, and a Master of Science degree in Civil engineering from the University of Kansas. He has been a member of APWA since 1995 and is also a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the International Erosion Control Association. He specializes in all aspects of stormwater planning, management, and design, and has been involved in irrigation design, water rights, and water supply projects. His primary focus is on stream and river engineering and restoration and wetlands restoration.
Speaker: Craig Goodwin, PhD

Craig Goodwin is Brown and Caldwell’s senior geomorphologist and the company’s lead expert on stream restoration. He is a Professional Hydrologist with over 25 years of experience gained in engineering and environmental consulting, at a government water resources agency, and in university teaching and research. He has conducted projects including stream and wetland restorations, river crossing and channel stability analyses, watershed and stream erosion investigations, sediment yield and transport investigations, land development and reclamation, stormwater management, water quality improvement, and environmental impact analysis. He has authored papers including Riparian Restoration in the Western United States and Improving Future Fluvial Classification Systems, and he was a contributor to the recently published Encyclopedia of Geomorphology. Craig holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Geology and is currently completing a Ph.D. in Watershed Science. He is a member of the American Water Resources Association, British Geomorphological Research Group, American Geophysical Union, and the Geological Society of America.

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