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H2O Jo & Flo say:
"Keep it Clean 'Cause We're All Downstream"
There are many Stormwater
Quality training opportunities offered by numerous
organizations. Below, are links to a few. We
encourage you to visit the sites and expand your Stormwater
Quality knowledge. |
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The NPDES will provide Certified
Stormwater - Erosion-Construction Inspector training Tuesday,
August 31st thru Thursday, September 2nd in Denver.
Nationally recognized expert, John Whitescarver will conduct the
training. For additional information, follow the
LINK.
The National Stormwater Center offers a variety of Stormwater
training seminars including Certified Stormwater Inspector (CSI)
and Advanced
Certified Stormwater
Inspector (CSI) courses. They are two day training sessions
held at various locations. To view their current training
schedule, click their logo on the left. |
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The
International Erosion Control Association (IECA) has developed
a Stormwater BMP Maintenance webinar
series.
Webinars are short, topic-focused
training sessions that you access through the web. There's no
need to leave your home or office for quality IECA training.
Please visit their website by clicking their logo on the left
and check
their schedule for a complete listing of webinars. New
additions include: How to Write and Implement a
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and Field
Sampling and Analysis for Turbidity. |
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The Stormwater
Engineering Division of the City of Loveland is
hosting a 1-day Permanent BMP Maintenance Training
session Tuesday, April 20, 2010 from 8:00 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. at the City of Loveland Police & Courts
Complex located at 810 E 10th Street. The cost
is $75 per person and includes a training manual.
Sign up today by contacting Joe Chaplin at
970-962-2772 or
chaplj@ci.loveland.co.us. Links are
provided here for the
training brochure and
course description. |
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Please take note of a training opportunity that is
being offered by APWA National in Denver from April
14-16. The Advanced Construction Inspection
Workshop is good follow up training from the APWA
Colorado Chapter's Construction Inspector's
Conference that is hosted annually in February. |
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The Urban Watersheds Research Institute presents a
workshop and training seminar on Stormwater BMP
Selection and Design. This workshop and
training seminar will focus on the selection and
design of structural best management practice (BMP)
facilities. It will address the basis of how to
select and design BMPs for the most effective
stormwater quality and quantity management to
protect receiving water bodies. To see
information on this and other training
opportunities, click their logo on the left.. |
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Red Rocks
Community College's
Rocky Mountain Education Center provides training that will help you
understand the principles and practices of erosion and sediment
control during construction activities. The CETC150
- Stormwater Management and Erosion Control
course is offered at different times throughout the year.
A second course
entitled
CETC151 -
Stormwater Compliance Inspector
is offered
for inspectors of Best Management
Practices (BMP's) used to control erosion and dissemination
during construction . To see
when these courses are available please click on the following
link -
Courses; or click their logo on the left to
view their website. |
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The EPA presents a series of free webcasts throughout the year. Please visit their website
by clicking their logo on the left
for more information about upcoming webcasts. |
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The Associated General Contractors
(AGC) of Colorado is conducts a "Stormwater and Erosion Control Certification
Class" during the year. For more information give them a call at (303)
388-0936 or visit their web site
by clicking their
logo on the left. |
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The Colorado
Asphalt Pavement Association (CAPA) in association
with the Rocky Mountain Asphalt Education Center (RMAEC)
occasionally offers Stormwater related training,
view their calendar by clicking their logo on the
left. You may also find additional information
at
www.hotmix.org |
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Jehn
Engineering in Arvada conducts a Bi-Monthly 4 hour Storm Water Inspector
Certification Course that
covers Construction Site Storm Water Management and Regulations.
The history of storm water, the current enforcement, compliance
requirements, and examples of Best Management Practices (BMPs)
will also be covered. Click their logo on the left for
their brochure or veiw their website at
www.jehnengineering.com. |
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The Cherry Creek Stewardship Partners
Water Quality Committee presented a series of "How
to" half-day conferences for developers, design engineers,
and government staff, to promote the enhancement of Permanent Best Management Practices (BMPs).
Please send an e-mail to
casey@cherry-creek.org to get on the mailing list for
notification of all future workshops or visit their website
by clicking on their logo on
the left. |
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The
Keep It Clean Partnership offers required
recertification and Inspector Training a few times every year for anyone who has received the initial erosion control
certification at the
Rocky Mountain Education Center.
To RSVP or get more information about this educational
opportunity please call (303) 441-1439 or click their logo on
the left to access their website. Training will be
found under their Construction and Municipal
headings. |
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Buys & Associates,
Inc. offers on-site, customized courses including
Stormwater Management & Erosion Control. View their
website for their current training calendar.
Click their logo on the left for their website. |
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