Staff of Moffatt and Nichol (John Dorney) and Watershed Science (Dave Penrose) will conduct a 4-day course on the latest version (Version 4.11, September 1, 2010) of the North Carolina methodology for identifying intermittent and perennial streams and their origins from April 21 – 24, 2015 in Raleigh, NC. This lecture and field course will focus on the method which is the standard method used across the state by the Division of Water Resources and many local as well as other state governments to identify intermittent and perennial streams and their origins. The course will be taught in Raleigh, NC and will focus on piedmont streams although a portion of the field work will be conducted on coastal plain streams. This class is offered in coordination with the NC Division of Water Resources and follows the same curriculum as the course taught by DWR instructors. Any interested parties should contact John Dorney at jdorney@moffattnichol.com or by phone at 919-522-6364 for additional information.