The call for training on policy and technical issues was loud and clear in the project's Needs Survey. There is clearly a need for Clean Water Act 101 training in this project. In addition, most of the requested support came in at a more intermediate to advanced level. River Network is developing a training and support approach that delivers real analysis and skill-building at both the beginner and advanced level.
Antidegradation in the Intermountain West: October 27th at 2 pm Mountain
This training is complete
This session will be an introduction to antidegradation policy and implementation in the Intermountain West states. It will be a 101 and 201 level training, suitable for river and watershed organizations, land trusts, and wildlife or lands groups. It will cover antidegradation, which is the Clean Water Act policy designed to keep healthy waters healthy.
Explore the preparatory materials (aka "homework") for the training
Listen to and watch a recording of the training. This is a one-hour and 23 minute recording of the training power point and associated discussion.
Water Quality Standards in the Intermountain West: September 29th at 2 pm Mountain
This training is complete
The very first Clean Water West webinar training will be an introduction to water quality standards in the Intermountain West states. It will be a 101-level training, suitable for river and watershed organizations, land trusts, and wildlife or lands groups interested in better understanding the power of the Clean Water Act's most fundamental program.
Explore the preparatory materials (aka "homework") for the training
Listen to and watch a recording of the training. This is a one-hour and 17 minute recording of the training power point and associated discussion.