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| #e.22026 | Monday 8:00AM to 12:30PM November 5,
2012 | CM | 3.75 |
NPDES Permit Requirements Plain & SimpleCouncil for Quality GrowthSavannah, GA This course is for builders, contractors, developers, site superintendents, E&SC inspectors, regulatory enforcement inspectors, design professional preparing ES&PC plans and plan reviewers. Learn how to stay in compliance with the NPDES permits for construction activities and the Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act and minimize your or your clients’ financial liabilities.
This course has been approved by the Georgia Soil and Water Commission for level 1A, 1B and Level II re-certification.
Course elements include:
- Summary of the NPDES Permit requirements for construction sites and “foreclosed or abandoned” properties.
- Inspection, compliance and enforcement requirements of the NPDES G General Permits and the Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act.
- Legal Perspective from environmental attorneys including: consequences of non-compliance, examples of the “perfect” complainant, and preparation to address complaints and violations.
More Instructors: Tony Campbell Manager, Storm Water Team Mountain District Office. Education: Berry College 1984. The Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of Georgia Natural Resources is a state agency charged with protecting Georgia's air, land and water resources through the authority of the state and federal environmental statutes. These laws regulate public and private facilities in the area of air quality, water quality, hazardous waste, water supply, solid waste,m surface mining, underground storage tanks and others. EPD issues and enforces all state permits in the set areas and has full delegation for federal environmental permits except section 404 (wetland) permits. Frank Carubba Environmental Engineer, Erosion & Sedimentation Unit, Georgia EPD Watershed Protection Branch. Education: Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 1981, BS Civil Engineering. The Environmental Protection Division (EPD) of Georgia Natural Resources is a state agency charged with protecting Georgia's air, land and water resources through the authority of the state and federal environmental statutes. These laws regulate public and private facilities in the area of air quality, water quality, hazardous waste, water supply, solid waste,m surface mining, underground storage tanks and others. EPD issues and enforces all state permits in the set areas and has full delegation for federal environmental permits except section 404 (wetland) permits. (0 Ratings)
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