Bankfull Identification II

$125.00$150.00

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Bankfull is the width of the stream that corresponds to the depth where water fills a main channel to the point of overflowing. Determining bankfull is an important part of designing and implementing stream projects, but identifying indicators in the field can be difficult. Come learn from EGLE’s stream specialists about what to look for in the field and what to do when the indicators are not always obvious. Attendees will also learn how to properly document these for EGLE permitting. Please note that Bankfull II is the exact same class as Bankful I and not a continuation.

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Name of Class: Bankfull Identification II
Dates: September 23, 2026 (alternate date is September 24, 2026 in case of inclement weather)

Location:
Classroom Portion: Ann Arbor Area/TBD

Field Portion:
Various areas in and around Ann Arbor

Time(s): 9:00am to 4:30pm

Instructors:
Bethany Matousek
John Saltanovitz

Cost: $125 (MWA members), $150 (non-members)

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Class Description: Bankfull is the width of the stream that corresponds to the depth where water fills a main channel to the point of overflowing. Determining bankfull is an important part of designing and implementing stream projects, but identifying indicators in the field can be difficult. Come learn from EGLE’s stream specialists about what to look for in the field and what to do when the indicators are not always obvious. Attendees will also learn how to properly document these for EGLE permitting. Please note that Bankfull II is the exact same class as Bankful I and not a continuation.

Instructor Bios:
Bethany Matousek – Bethany Matousek is the Inland Lakes and Streams Program Coordinator at the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. In this role since 2011, she is the lead for stream program development and provides technical and policy support and training to district permitting staff across the state. Specifically, she assists staff with stream identification, bankfull determinations, reviews of permit applications that include stream channel alterations and stream mitigation and provides staff training on a variety of stream related topics. Working with streams for the past 28 years, she has put this experience to use developing Michigan’s stream mitigation program, including regionalization and implementation of Michigan’s SQT in 2020.

John Saltanovitz – John Saltanovitz is a licensed professional engineer working as the Stream Restoration Coordinator for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. In his role since 2023, John provides technical support relating to stream design, culvert, bank stabilization, and dam removal projects. John also works statewide to aid on bankfull determination and stream identification field calls. In addition to technical and policy support, John works to improve stream restoration knowledge throughout the state through webinars, trainings, and ongoing research studies.

Class Cancellation Notification

Five (5) days prior to the start of class, participants will be notified of a cancellation. The MWA Treasurer will refund 100% of the fee received to participants.

Cancellation Policy for Attendees

  • Any attendee can transfer, at any time, their spot in the class to another person with no financial penalty.
  • Cancellation prior to 14 days of the class is eligible for 100% refund of class fees.
  • Cancellation from 1-13 days of the class is eligible for 50% refund of class fees.
  • Cancellation within less than 1 day of start of the class (including during the class) is not eligible for any refund (0%), however the spot can be transferred to any other person.
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