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by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (USA)
This 1-day course provides participants with a general overview of the development of Federal and State environmental laws and recent agency guidance, as well as recent changes to laws and policies. Attendees will review key terms that will help determine jurisdictional limits or exemptions to permitting, and will be introduced to the various aquatic resource permits that may be ...
by:StormwaterONE, LLC based inMeriden, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Low Impact Development (LID) embodies a paradigm shift in how land is developed and how stormwater is managed from that development. LID is achieved through the implementation of techniques that mimic pre-development hydrologic conditions by addressing storm water runoff at the source point versus the “end ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
This webinar discusses access management techniques that have potential application to highways and streets. The webinar is organized to describe the context in which access management is commonly used; the government’s role in managing access, including guidelines and driveway design; other access management techniques; and, land use strategies that local jurisdictions can use as part of ...
by:GreenLearning based inEdmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
In Sila and the Land, which GreenLearning had the honour of financially supporting and developing as part of its program Climate Action 150, in collaboration with Connected North, young learners are invited to explore various lessons about the importance of land and our responsibility in protecting it through Indigenous teachings. Sila and the ...
by:Environmental Project Management & Sustainability Solutions (ENVPMSS) based inSpencerville, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Environmental & Community Development Project Planning Workshop: Addressing environmental, economic and climate change impacts are critical components of many First Nations, Metis & Inuit communities project initiatives. A fundamental objective is to ensure healthy and sustainable communities. This requires a meticulous approach to project planning, organization, communications with ...
by:Richard Chinn Environmental Training, Inc. based inBrandon, FLORIDA (USA)
This training covers the protocol of the Regional Supplements in concert with the mandated 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual to identify the presence and boundaries of Waters of the United States. This training incorporates the rulings of the SWANCC, Rapanos and Sackett Supreme Court decisions. ...
Organized by:CL:AIRE (Contaminated Land: Applications in Real Environments) based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
This course explains in detail how the various scenarios for material reuse in the CL:AIRE Definition of Waste Code of Practice (DoWCoP) are dealt with, the operational boundaries and its interaction with other industry initiatives. Upon completion of the course delegates will be confident to use, or work alongside the ...
