With participation from private, state and federal agencies, educational seminars such as legal, contract compliance, crime prevention, safety, open shop, Davis-Bacon, metric, environmental, partnering and traffic control are provided for the membership.
The National Stormwater CenterÂ’s courses focus on permit compliance and intent of the regulations. Our courses were developed by former enforcement officers to result in stormwater inspectors who are knowledgeable and who possess the necessary skills as per permit definitions.
The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) is a non-profit, member organization that provides education, resource information and business opportunities for professionals in the erosion and sediment control industry. Erosion, sediment control and stormwater management training is available from your home or office. IECA webinars are 60 to 90-minute, topic-focused, online training (elearning) sessions you can take anywhere you have access to an internet connection and a phone.
The new Phase II rules require stormwater permits at construction sites one acre and larger. This permit requires weekly inspections and maintenance of the installed erosion and sedimentation control devices. Stormwater Services Group provides in-house training for these topics and others relating to permit and environmental compliance.
NAHB, and its affiliated state and local builder associations, offer a rich array of events, courses, and meetings. The events listed are geared towards StormWater topics.
ASCE holds more than 300 seminars and computer workshops each year on a wide variety of technical, management, and regulatory topics includes hydraulics and water resources. These seminars are held in more than 45 cities across the U.S.
AGC of America is committed to providing the best resources and information in order to enhance performance and career development opportunities for individuals, member firms and the construction industry.
StormCon is where you will find the latest stormwater program management and BMPs performance case studies, research, technology, and services–in an unparalleled education and training setting for anyone involved in surface-water quality.
Storm Water Solutions offers the latest news, expert opinions, technical articles, case studies and product information relevant to the storm water industry. Provides a calendar of events, including stormwater training courses.
The NPDES Permitting program offers training courses, workshops, and webcasts to explain the regulatory framework and technical considerations of the NPDES Permit program. These courses are designed for permit writers, dischargers, EPA officials, and other interested parties.
The Center for Watershed Protection provides local governments, activists, and watershed organizations around the country with the technical tools for protecting some of the nation's most precious natural resources: our streams, lakes and rivers.
The Low Impact Development Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of Low Impact Development technology. Offers stormwater management training.
Learn how to comply with the latest storm water management regulations at this comprehensive one-day class. You will learn about the various permit options available, how to develop required storm water pollution prevention plans, which best management practices are right for your facility or site, and methods for collecting and handling samples. Both industrial and construction storm water management requirements are covered, as well as state-specific requirements.
For fee 8-hour CPSWPP online stormwater training and certification educates and certifies individuals to prepare Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans. Professionals certified as a CPSWPPP are also certified to implement and inspect sites for stormwater compliance.
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