Trainings & Workshops Early March

March 5th, 2025 | SWE-Fusion: Multi-Source, Real-Time Snow Water Equivalent Data to support water resource management in the Western US - 1-2 pm MST - Spatially distributed snow water equivalent (SWE) estimates have a variety of potential applications in water resources, land-surface hydrology, and ecosystem science. Learn more or register HERE

March 5th, 2025 | Why Colorado Native Plants? - A primer for drought-tolerant, low-water, flammability-resistant and pollinator-friendly landscapes. Speakers Mariah Foley – CSU Extension Specialist, R.A. Burrell – Principal of Planet Mechanics, and Scott Jensen – PhD, Senior Environmental Scientist at EcoPoint Inc., will share their knowledge and insights. Join us for a chili supper and panel discussion held at Rifle’s CSU Extension Event Hall March 5 at 5:30pm. “Why Colorado Native Plants?” is part of the 2025 Fire & Water Speaker Series, a fundraiser of the Middle Colorado Watershed Council. Learn more HERE

March 11th, 2025 | Front Range Native Plants Workshop - Native plants are well suited for our local environment and invite beneficial native birds, mammals, and insects! Taught by Master Gardener Jackie Driscoll. Light refreshments will be served. RSVP HERE

March 12th, 2025 | Getting Green Laws 2025 - Getting Green Laws 2025 is a free training webinar for Coloradans to learn how they can make their voices heard by state legislators on timely environmental bills being considered right now. This training will benefit anyone who lives in Colorado and cares about the state's air, water, and wildlife. Learn more HERE

March 18th, 2025 | Snowshoe to a SNOTEL Site - Join Blue River Watershed Group to learn about NRCS and the Snow Survey and Water Supply forecasting resources they have, while enjoying a short snowshoe starting at 10am on Hoosier Pass to a SNOTEL site. Learn more or register HERE.

March 19th, 2025 | Where Do We Go From Here? - Join the Alliance for Collective Action on March 19 from 4pm - 6pm for a community gathering and conversation called Where Do We Go From Here? Together, we’ll share perspectives on where we are today and collectively chart a course for where we hope to go. Refreshments will be provided (food and your first drink is on us!), and you’ll experience a space to reconnect, reground, and take meaningful action in response to the current political climate. Register HERE

April 2nd - 4th, 2025 | Beyond Grants: Building Financial Capacity for Land, Water and the Outdoors - Grand Junction, CO - Learn how to engage with the many and vital steps of the resource development cycle, and how to effectively use tools and systems and other topics. Learn more HERE

April 3rd, 2025 | CWCB Climate Workshop - CSU Pueblo - The CWCB is hosting two Climate Workshops in April as part of its work on Water Plan Actions 4.5 and 4.8. These workshops foster partnerships between the state and local communities working on water and climate adaptation, with a focus on those disproportionately impacted by climate change. Through presentations and interactive discussions, attendees will help shape a Climate Impacts Report CWCB is developing with Colorado State University. This report will expand on the 2024 Climate Change in Colorado Report, exploring climate impacts on communities and the effects of local adaptation efforts. More info to come soon on the CWCB Calendar.

April 23rd, 2025 | CWCB Climate Workshop - Clifton Community Center - The CWCB is hosting two Climate Workshops in April as part of its work on Water Plan Actions 4.5 and 4.8. These workshops foster partnerships between the state and local communities working on water and climate adaptation, with a focus on those disproportionately impacted by climate change. Through presentations and interactive discussions, attendees will help shape a Climate Impacts Report CWCB is developing with Colorado State University. This report will expand on the 2024 Climate Change in Colorado Report, exploring climate impacts on communities and the effects of local adaptation efforts. More info to come soon on the CWCB Calendar.

April 28th & 29th, 2025 | CSI-MS4 Training - Designed specifically for Municipal personnel this online webinar course focuses on stormwater permit compliance as the key to restore and maintain the waters of the United States. Testing will be conducted; students are required to achieve a minimum overall score of 75% to be awarded 1.6 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) from the National Stormwater Center, and a five (5) year Inspector Certificate. Learn more or register HERE

April 28th - 30th, 2025 | Colorado Growing Water Smart: Integrated Water and Land Use Planning Workshop - The Growing Water Smart workshop brings key community decision makers on water and land use planning together to collaborate on sustainable water use. The workshop utilizes a range of public engagement, planning, communication, and policy implementation tools to help community teams realize their water efficiency, watershed health, and water resilience goals. Application Deadline: February 28, 2025. Learn more HERE

May 2nd, 2025 | NGWOS: What's That? - Lunch at the Colorado River District (CRD) with a presentation by USGS hydrologists Cory Williams and Rodney Richards, followed by a short walk to see a local Next Generation Water Observing System (NGWOS) in action at Two Rivers Park in Glenwood Springs. Learn how Middle Colorado Watershed Council, Colorado River District and USGS partnered after the Grizzly Creek Fire on post-fire recovery and critical water quality monitoring for the benefit of all downstream water users. Learn more HERE

June 4th, 2025 | Aluminum Workgroup Meeting from 10 - 11:30am. Bob Gensemer will summarize this year's data and highlight any trends or findings. Any additional topics suggested by the workgroup will also be presented. Join the Zoom meeting HERE.  

Join RiversEdge West for their 2025 Workshop Series, where experts, practitioners, and community members come together to explore innovative approaches to riparian restoration. Each workshop offers a unique focus on the tools, technology, and partnerships driving successful restoration efforts across the Southwest.

The Professional Water Studies Certificate is made up of three courses – Colorado Water and the American West, Water Law, and U.S. Water Concerns. Take just one that you’re interested in or all three to earn the certificate. Each course is four weeks long, online, and self-paced – allowing continuing education to fit within your busy schedule. Learn more or register HERE

The Community Wildfire Mitigation Best Practices training is designed to increase the skills of the professional mitigation practitioner and individuals who run mitigation programs. Participation in the 9-week virtual course is not guaranteed as we endeavor to provide training to individuals who lead or have responsibility for community wildfire mitigation programs. Acceptance is on a per person basis and is not transferable to another person. If there are multiple people from an organization signing up please ensure they sign up individually. Please complete this form if you are interested in being considered for the CWMBP training. Application forms are accepted on a rolling basis and added to a review list. As we schedule new classes, we will email next-steps to everyone listed. For questions about upcoming class or for assistance with this form email wendie.warner@co-co.org. Fill out the interest form HERE

EPA Office of Water's Understanding Climate Change Impact on Water Resources Module  — The EPA Office of Water has recently updated and relaunched their Understanding Climate Change Impact on Water Resources Module. This module explains the causes of climate change, its potential impacts on water resources, and the challenges water resource managers face. It was produced by EPA’s Watershed Academy, which publishes educational webinars and publications about watershed management. The updated module reflects the findings of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (2023) and Office of Water's Climate Adaptation Implementation Plan (2022). Regional information on climate change impacts in the United States is also provided in the course. To learn more, click HERE.

EPA's Office of Research and Development and Office of Water host this free webinar series to communicate current research, regulatory information, and solutions for challenges facing small drinking water systems. See the upcoming schedule or past recordings HERE.

Webinar Recording: Overview of Prescribed Fire Liability in State Law. Lawyer Sara Clark provides an overview of prescribed fire liability in state law, including definitions of liability and how state laws defining liability interact with certified burn manager programs, tribal sovereignty and cultural burning, and prescribed fire insurance. This webinar is intended for those who are new to the issue of prescribed fire liability or those more experienced who would like an overview of the subject, especially anyone about to engage on similar policy initiatives in their state or jurisdiction.

Online Course: Leave No Trace 101 Course. This is an introduction to Leave No Trace and the actions we can collectively take to protect our planet. In this course we share helpful information with a simple framework of minimum impact practices to apply when spending time outdoors.

Watershed Academy’s new Hazard Mitigation Planning and Water Resource Management Module Ready - The EPA Watershed Academy has released their new Hazard Mitigation Planning and Water Resource Management Module. This module is intended for water quality and hazard mitigation professionals that are interested in integrating water quality issues and/or nature-based solutions into state or local Hazard Mitigation Plans (HMPs) and highlights the benefits of working across water quality and hazard mitigation programs. Modules in this series can be used as training tools to help planners from both worlds explore activities of mutual interest and benefit. Case studies and examples are provided to assist hazard mitigation planners with integrating water resource programs into HMPs and help watershed planners understand the synergies between water resource plans and HMPs. Visit this link to begin the course!

The Uncompahgre Watershed Partnership presents 14 videos to help community members learn about how water is managed, restored and monitored in the upper Uncompahgre River watershed. Take advantage of this education resource to learn about your watershed including mine reclamation, water monitoring, recreational use, water conservation, drinking water and wastewater treatment and distribution, aquatic life, water scarcity, agricultural use, management, infrastructure, and more. Watch the video series HERE.

The American Stormwater Institute, LLC now offers live and online courses that deal with developing the knowledge and skills required to conduct stormwater inspections. Our courses are based on a “Real World” attitude of finding implementable solutions to the challenges that stormwater inspectors face every day. The state and federal regulations require that “QUALIFIED PERSONS” conduct inspections related to stormwater permits. The overarching goal of the ASI classes is to ensure that our students are well qualified to conduct these inspections. For a list of all classes offered click HERE.

Non-standard MS4 Permit PDD Template and Program Strategy Templates. SPLASH members and SEMSWA worked with CP Compliance to create resources to educate permittees. It may also assist permittees with the implementation of the new Non-standard MS4 Permit. Please click HERE to access the material.

Introducing the brand new NRCareers.org: Your ultimate resource for career development in the environmental sector. You may have been familiar with the PDF "A How-To Guide for Pursuing a Career in Natural Resources." This website contains all the same great information from the original PDF, but now you can search the content directly and enjoy quicker updates without needing to download a lengthy guide! The newly redesigned website, developed by CAEE and the Colorado Youth Corps Association, include career possibilities, who hires, how to apply, and career prep.

TheClean Water Certificate (CWC) Training Program is the first in the nation ANAB-accredited green infrastructure and stormwater training program. The CWC Training Program is now being offered through the CWPA Membership Program. The purpose of the training program is to provide high-quality training opportunities that provides job growth in the stormwater industry and delivers industry-specific job-readiness skills for the under- or unemployed , or currently employed adults seeking to expand their skillset. Learn more HERE.