Sediment Control Training For Soil And Groundwater In USA
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Stormwater Management During ...
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based in USA
This is a new approach to understanding wetland design. This live in-person workshop will prepare you to diagnose and understand how a wetland should function as well as ways to improve wetland projects in ...
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based in USA
This is the official “Stormwater Professional Training Program.” for Home Depot®. This is a mandatory program for all land disturbing contractors and ...
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based in USA
This dynamic and hands-on course provides an introduction to the science of flood dynamics and why they are important to stream and river ecology. High flows flush organic matter from the channel, maintain channel geometry by transporting sediment, form new channels by geomorphic processes, and provide essential conditions for fish migration and ...
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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 ...
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NWETC’s 2-day CESCL course is a dynamic interaction between traditional classroom style and hands-on exercises. Day 1 is spent in the classroom discussing impacts of erosion and sedimentation, regulations, CESCL responsibilities and examining the most up-to-date techniques in the management of sediment and construction sites through BMP descriptions and case studies. In this Oregon course, we ...
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The 11-hour, QPSWPPP-HD computer based stormwater certificate program educates and qualifies individuals to prepare Construction Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) for a Home Depot® construction ...
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This course includes voice over audio narration and covers the following information: What stormwater runoff is. Common sources of pollution in stormwater runoff. Major federal stormwater laws. Why sediment control is important. Nonpoint and point source pollution. Stormwater cross-connections. NPDES Phase I and II. Stormwater permitting associated with construction activities. Stormwater ...
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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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The educational cornerstone of IECA has long been erosion and sediment control. This wide-ranging track encompasses many of the long-standing technology sections that have been a part of the association's educational offerings. Topics in this track include erosion and sediment control BMPs, SWPPP management, vegetative establishment, wind erosion, slope technology, inspecting, monitoring and ...
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This workshop provides attendees with management and remediation solutions to contaminants in both marine and freshwater sediments including the effects of remediation on the benthic environment. All aspects of contaminated sediments will be reviewed, including determination of contaminant sources, site characterization, remedial technology selection, monitoring, and demonstration of the ...
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This introductory course is a must for those new to the erosion and sediment control field or those wishing to brush up on the fundamentals. The course will describe the basic categories and types of erosion, as well as their triggers on construction sites. A logical sequence of four lines of defense, including flow controls, erosion controls, sediment controls and good housekeeping will be ...
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based in USA
NWETC’s 2-day CESCL course is a dynamic interaction between traditional classroom style and hands-on exercises. Day 1 is spent in the classroom discussing impacts of erosion and sedimentation, regulations, CESCL responsibilities and examining the most up-to-date techniques in the management of sediment and construction sites through BMP descriptions and case studies. In this Oregon course, we ...
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based in USA
Phasing and Sequencing are often overlooked or poorly described in Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP). In this workshop we will focus on how to develop a functional Phasing and Sequencing plan that will meet regulatory requirements and provide the contractor with a workable and flexible plan. Presentation of successful and innovative phasing concepts that will provided to give a ...
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A 'Best Practices Group' for CERCLA benchmarking studies was formed in 2004. As the Group developed, it has become a forum to discuss impediments and approaches to more cost-effectively manage multi-party sites, while strictly adhering to anti-trust guidelines. The Group managed, and held a CERCLA Sites Training Session for Internal Project Managers (PMs) in Houston last September, that was ...
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The professionals at WEST Consultants are recognized specialists in water resources engineering, hydrology, hydraulics, sediment transport, and fluvial geomorphology. WEST routinely provides training courses throughout the United States and abroad to both government agencies and the private sector for these areas of engineering ...
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based in USA
This is a new approach to understanding wetland design. This online workshop will prepare you to diagnose and understand how a wetland should function as well as ways to improve wetland projects in ...
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based in USA
The goal of this workshop will be to provide both project managers and site supervisors of construction companies with training on the NPDES regulations. The workshop will focus on the contractor perspective and what they need to know to stay in compliance with the regulations. Focus will be concentrated on maintaining the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), inspection requirements and ...
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based in USA
An overview of design concepts for erosion and sediment control best management practices on linear projects. Topics include rainfall/runoff relationships, temporary and permanent channel liners, and sediment containment system design. Can be retrofitted for full day workshop or multiple ...
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based in USA
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment ProgramIn 2002, Cook Inlet RCAC collaborated with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to conduct a coastal assessment of the south central Alaska coastal bays and estuaries by looking at a suite of contaminants in benthic sediments and organisms. This was the first survey of the five biogeographical provinces of coastal regions in the Alaska ...
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