20 Jan Erosion BMP Training Facility – Shasta College has a ‘One of a Kind’ Learning Labrotory
The SCEC Training Facility is getting ready for more classes and community outreach. Another goal is to provide a practical research and proving-ground for Erosion and sediment Control technology. We want to demo and review products as opportunity allows. Watch the video below to see what we offer.
Stay tuned for more announcements and training videos.
09 Dec Don Gray, M.ASCE, recently received the the Ralph A.Peck Award.
More and more regulators and resource agencies are asking for or requiring project plans that “design with nature”.
Are you interested in incorporating Biotechnical (Bioengineering) and Environmentally Sensitive Methods into the work you are designing or reviewing? Looking for more information? Reviewing case studies, especially those that have “passed the test of time”, are one of the best ways to determine efficacy, appropriateness and reliability of Bioengineering Techniques.
Don Gray, M.ASCE, recently received the Ralph A. Peck Award for developing new methodologies, design recommendations, and procedures for environmentally friendly biostabilization techniques. Professor emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan, Gray has made major and long-standing contributions in the broader field of geoenvironmental engineering, soil behavior, and soil reinforcement, and for decades he has carried out research on soil reinforcement and the influence of woody vegetation on the stability of slopes. Don’t miss this opportunity to view Don’s 2015 Ralph A. Peck Award lecture at IFCEE 2015 San Antonio, Texas.
We offer all three of of these products on the https://www.watchyourdirt.com store link above.
These materials and more are available https://www.watchyourdirt.com
See the lecture at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lUn5_7fHmE
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