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Dr. Mauel R. ReyesDr. Manuel R. Reyes of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design is working with colleagues at Texas A&M and N.C. State to coordinate a comprehensive SWAT (Soil & Water Assessment Tool) training program for water quality professionals in November. There will be a two-day training program for those unfamiliar with the watershed modeling (which predicts the impact of land-use practices on water runoff and sedimentation) at Sockwell Hall Nov. 16 and 17. Then on Nov. 19 and 20, there will be training for more advanced SWAT users at McKimmon Center on the N. C. State campus. Texas A&M is hosting the online registration form on its website.

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