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| #e.20648 | Tuesday 8:00AM to
Wednesday 5:00PM October 16-17,
2012 | CM | 15.00 |
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead TrainingNorthwest Environmental Training CenterIssaquah, WA 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.
This 2-day course is a dynamic interaction between the traditional lecture classroom style and hands-on exercises that will take place throughout. These exercises allow each student to practice choosing and correctly installing mats, blankets, check dams, bonded fiber matrix, straw, and other erosion control techniques for various site locations. Upon completion students will know how to simply and confidently comply with federal, state, and local regulatory requirements of stormwater management.
The Construction Stormwater General Permit requires that site inspections be conducted by a CESCL. This CESCL certification course is recognized as meeting the training and certification requirements of the General Permit, and BMP C160 Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) in Ecology’s stormwater management manuals for eastern and western Washington.
More Instructors: Nathan Hardebeck Nathan Hardebeck has been in the stormwater industry since 1999. He participated in new BMP product releases into the industrial, construction and municipal markets and has been working for the past three years in the ATS industry. Nathan has been asked to participate on state and federal policy panels in order to provide input on new regulations. He participates as a presenter for stormwater related conferences and educational courses. Nathan is a published author and photographer in nationally circulated publications. (0 Ratings)
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