CESCL: Erosion and Sediment Control Lead Re-Certification
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This exciting course examines the most up-to-date techniques in the management of sediment and construction sites. Students who complete the course will receive a Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) card, good for three years. CESCL certification is required in the state of Washington by the Washington State Department of Ecology for personnel responsible for construction stormwater inspections and sampling at construction sites. Participants will also benefit from a dynamic interaction between traditional lectures and hands-on exercises. The course covers the essentials of being a certified lead and includes information on how new regulations will impact CESCL job functions. Upon completion, students will know how to simply and confidently comply with federal, state, and local regulatory requirements of stormwater management.
1. Erosion and Sedimentation Impacts
1. Erosion and Sedimentation Impacts
a. Examples and Case Studies
2. Erosion and Sedimentation Processes
a. Definitions
b. Types
c. Sedimentation
3. Factors Influencing Erosion Potential
a. Soil
b. Vegetation
c. Topography
d. Climate 4. Regulatory Requirements
a. NPDES - Construction Stormwater General Permit
b. Local requirements and permits
c. Other regulatory requirements
5. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
a. 12 Elements of a SWPPP; discuss suggested BMPs (with examples)
6. Monitoring/Reporting/Record keeping
a. Site inspections/visual monitoring
b. Water quality sampling/analysis
c. Monitoring frequency
d. Adaptive management
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