When

Wednesday, March 17, 2021 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM CDT
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Where

This is an online event.

A webinar link will be provided upon registration. 

Contact

ASCE MN Board 
ASCE Minnesota Section 
314-724-7927 
events@ascemn.org 
 

ASCE Minnesota March Section Meeting with SAME

Join ASCE MN for the March Section meeting on Wednesday, March 17th joint with SAME for an interesting presentation on the Corps' overall policy as it relates to incorporating the impacts of climate change in civil works projects planning, design and management.

Chanel Mueller PE, a hydraulics engineer with the St. Paul District Office, will also preview the Corps’ tools related to accounting for climate change impacts on inland hydrology and sea level and provide an overview of what kinds of products can be anticipated in the future.

Presenter Bio

Mrs. Mueller is a Registered Professional Civil Engineer (MN) currently working as a hydraulic engineer for the St. Paul District office. Mrs. Mueller has over 10 years of experience working as a hydraulic engineer with the Corps of Engineers. She has a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from University of Wisconsin and a Masters of Civil Engineering from the University of Minnesota. Mrs. Mueller’s expertise is in hydrologic modeling, reservoir modeling, extreme event modeling, statistical hydrology and climate change science. As a hydrologic engineer she has supported dam safety analysis for Monticello Nuclear Power Plant, Mississinewa Dam and Reservoir and Lake Darling Reservoir. She has completed hydrologic analysis in support of numerous feasibility studies including the Fargo Moorhead Metropolitan Area Flood Risk Reduction Project and the Souris River Flood Risk Reduction Project. Mrs. Mueller has served in an integral role in developing a revision to the International Agreement governing the operation of the Souris River Project. Mrs. Mueller serves as a subject matter expert in inland hydrology for the Corps’ Climate Preparedness and Resilience Community of Practice (CPR SubCoP). She led the development of both guidance and a web application to support the detection of nonstationarities in annual instantaneous peak flow datasets and is involved in developing quantitative inland hydrology and climate change guidance. Chanel Mueller is considered an expert on statistical hydrology and climate change assessment and has presented on statistical methods and conducting climate change analysis within the district, the division and at both statewide and national scale conferences.

Event Info

Please join us for an afternoon of networking and learning. PDH certificates will be available. 

12:00 - 1:00 pm: Webinar with Q&A

No cost!

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