Land Use Training For Environmental Management
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Premiumbased in USA
Our Interconnected World: Impact Assessment, Health, and the ...
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Premiumbased in UNITED KINGDOM
The course aims to introduce the ADMS software as a tool for assessing air quality in the vicinity of industrial sites. Worked examples are used to develop familiarity with the main model input and output ...
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Premiumbased in USA
IAIA’s Professional Development Program (PDP) is designed to provide online training for individuals involved in carrying out, reviewing, or otherwise participating in EIA and related studies of projects. This 12-week "Foundations of Impact Assessment" course is incredibly popular due to the popularity of the course content and because each trainee is paired with an expert trainer in IA, ...
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based in USA
How well are YOU managing Risks? Effective training enables your organization to comply with all legal requirements, thereby avoiding costly lawsuits, audits, and fines. Training also enables your employees to make the most of their organization’s investments by: Developing knowledge and skills that make them more productive and efficient Learning to use equipment and technology properly ...
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based in CANADA
Learn more about the topic surrounding these ...
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based in CANADA
This workshop is designed for Chief & Council Members, Land/Natural Resource Managers, Economic Development Managers, Community Liaisons & Consultation Managers who want to improve their stakeholder identification, planning & engagement ...
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based in USA
This training covers the protocol of the Regional Supplements in concert with the mandated 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual to identify the presence and boundaries of Waters of the United States. This training incorporates the rulings of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court decisions and the May 2015 EPA / Army Corps of Engineers ...
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based in USA
One of the most challenging questions faced at the start of a ground-water monitoring program is “what are the most effective locations for this site’s ground-water monitoring wells and well screens?” This in-depth series of 5 separate modules addresses all of the myriad elements that must be evaluated to answer this seemingly simple question. Field videos are included within ...
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by CIRIAbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) make a vital contribution to managing local flood risk and water quality as well as providing opportunities for biodiversity and amenity in new developments and redevelopments. SuDS are required in all new major developments and awareness by practitioners and regulators and their implementation is steadily increasing. Over time knowledge and experience has ...
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based in USA
This new online course condenses nearly 20 years of authors’ experience into1 hour. The course includes fascinating facts about the history of bioengineering in the West. Where did the term “Straw Wattle” originate? Answers to the question about “design life” of biotechnical methods lie in understanding successional reclamation? Plus, this course will offer 4 of the ...
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based in USA
John McCullah has updated one of the most popular IECA courses on Erosion and Sediment Control. This course, entitled Effective Best of the BMPs will dig deeply into the most effective and sustainable BMPs. Begin your projects with the end in mind getting your notice of termination. This means getting the project covered while reducing hydromodification. John will also present new sustainable ...
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based in USA
Low Impact Development (LID) embodies a paradigm shift in how land is developed and how stormwater is managed from that development. LID is achieved through the implementation of techniques that mimic pre-development hydrologic conditions by addressing storm water runoff at the source point versus the “end of the pipe.” The bioretention system, which reduces runoff volumes while ...
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based in USA
The DOT Hazmat Transportation course certifies employees in in the safe and legal transportation of hazmat within the US (domestically) as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). This one-day seminar covers the training requirements of 49 CFR 172.704 which state:“Any person involved in offering a hazardous material for transportation must be properly ...
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based in USA
Hazardous materials and hazardous wastes are commonly transported by ground, air and water, this course provides training for all three. Regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials are constantly changed and improved. New containment designs and specifications are developed daily and recent technology has provided more efficient methods to ship HazMat such as more compacted ...
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based in USA
*This course includes both classroom and field activities. This course focuses on use of the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and updated regional supplements as applied in the field and how to make a wetland call. This course combines 1½ days of classroom lecture with a one-half day field exercise to give attendees the basic knowledge and experience they will need to ...
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Manufactured by Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd.based in CANADA
Brandt Positioning Technology’s Engineered Services (ES) Division works with our customers to ensure they are confident and productive with their new or existing Machine Control and/or Land Surveying & Engineering ...
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based in CANADA
Chief & Council, Consultation Managers, Economic Development Officers, Land Managers, Project Team Leads/Coordinators, Technical Resources working on or involved in cross-functional, multi-jurisdictional, multi-stakeholder environmental, community development and sustainability ...
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based in USA
The Navigable Waters Protection Rule requires that a stream or river, or other surface water channel, must be perennial or intermittent in a typical year to meet the definition of a “tributary.” To make this determination a combination of flow classifications and field data are needed to establish perennial or intermittent flow. The USGS StreamStats web application, including the ...
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based in USA
We provide training on the methodologies used in the 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual (with subsequent clarification memoranda) and the local Interim Regional Supplement*. This training has been based in part on the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual Technical Report Y-87-1 (1987 manual), as provided for in the training materials developed in conjunction with Section 307(e) ...
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Manufactured by PostHarvest Technologiesbased in AUSTRALIA
Approximately 45% of all fresh produce is either lost or wasted annually, according to FAO. It is to the benefit of all of the stakeholders—farmers, handlers, processors, traders and governments – to work on avoiding harvest and post-harvest losses as a solution to producing food for a growing population. State-of-the-art sensors and accessible data analysis are a key contributor to ...
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