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Water Resources


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From water law and policy to water resources planning and urban growth, these courses aim to give practical guidance for those involved with managing California's complex water supplies.

Now available: AICP credit for your coursework
The Land Use and Natural Resources program is an approved provider of APA/AICP Certification Maintenance credits. Please visit the APA website to browse the list of eligible courses at UC Davis Extension. New classes will be submitted for approval as they are introduced. Questions? Email us or call (530) 757-8878.

Courses open for enrollment

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Annual Water Law Update   February 10 button
Clean Water Act Section 404: Nationwide and Other Specialized Permits   March 11 button

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A Community Design Approach to Innovative Storm Water Management button
A Low Impact Design Approach to Storm Water Management button
An Overview of Water Law and Policy in California button
Introduction to TMDLs for Water Quality Enhancement button
Ecology and Management of Vernal Pool Grasslands button
Environmental Review of California Water Projects: Legal Requirements, Approaches and Techniques button
Flood Management in California button
Floodplain: How Is It Defined? button
Groundwater Law and Hydrology button
Integrated Regional Water Management button
Integrated Regional Water Management Program: An Interactive Symposium button
Salmonid Biology button
Special Topics in Road Ecology: Water Resources button
Streambank Assessment and Restoration button
Sustainable Water Resources Management in Site Design and Development button
The Tuolumne River: Ecology, Resource Management and Whitewater button
Water Quality Regulation and Permitting button
Water Resources Planning and Urban Growth button
Wetlands Regulation and Mitigation button