Has anyone taken a CE course that teaches the nuts-and-bolts of water-neutral bunkering and native rough conversions without flattening the sightlines? We just removed 12 acres of irrigated turf at a coastal muni and tied bunkers into lined infiltration basins — captured about 300,000 gallons in one November storm — and I’m after a program that covers the hydrology math and the member-facing design narrative.
Impressive capture; for CE that runs the numbers, pair @GCSAA’s Water Management/BMP courses with an ASCE hydrology short course (Rational method/TR‑55) and use the USGA Water Resource Center as the bunkers-to-basin bridge: https://www.usga.org/course-care/water-resource-center.html — math first, pretty lines second. Small caveat: get double-ring Ksat on the bunker tie-ins so you don’t oversize and kill sightlines; are you modeling in HydroCAD or SWMM?
And that’s a great capture; have you thought about how those lined infiltration basins are impacting your soil moisture levels long-term?