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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 used for various ...
by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (USA)
*This course includes both classroom and field activities. This course focuses on use of the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and updated regional supplements as applied in the field and how to make a wetland call. This course combines 1½ days of classroom lecture with a one-half day field exercise to give attendees the basic knowledge and ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Learning the skills to be a successful wetland delineator is an ongoing process. It is more than taking a one–week class. It requires keeping updated with the latest regulation changes, technical updates and advances in wetland science. The field skills are perishable and without frequent practice they are lost. Over the years we have heard from students ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
It may have been a few months or years since you have taken a Basic Training Wetland Delineation Class. Now you need to get up to speed on what is new and what has changed since your last class. We have developed a Wetland Refresher and Mastery Program just for you. First you will start off with our Wetland Delineation Refresher Workshop. This is ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
If you are relatively new to working in wetland plant identification, this class will get you up to speed in just a few weeks. It is highly recommended that you take this class before you undertake our Certified Botanist program. This class will cover the basic botanical concepts you need to know to work the field guides and get you ready for field identification. We will not be ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
This introductory one-day course combines both classroom instruction as well as hands-on field visitation to provide you with a basic understanding of how wetlands are created and sustained. In the morning, you will review the connection between soil, water, and vegetation which creates a wetland. After lunch, gain practical experience using a soil auger to ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
The Swamp School has put together an on-demand online virtual classroom workshop that will bring you up to speed on: Regulations, wetland soils, wetland hydrology, and wetland vegetation, plus. Everything you need to know about the USACOE Regional Supplement ...
by:Richard Chinn Environmental Training, Inc. based inBrandon, FLORIDA (USA)
Richard Chinn Environmental Training offers a Virtual Wetland Delineation Training Course to provide comprehensive education on wetland delineation concepts and techniques. This online program is designed as an alternative for those unable to attend live regional classes due to constraints such as the pandemic. ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
This course consists of 12 online modules in which we will study region-specific species and cover the most common wetland plants in each of the US Army Corps of Engineers’ 10 regions. This workshop is focused on the winter (non-growing) season form of the wetland plants. Each module takes about 3-4 hours to complete and students are welcome to compete them ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
In addition to the modules, there is a field practicum examination that students must schedule with their instructor. The examination is performed at a local wetland site with the teacher monitoring the test virtually. Upon successful completion of the class and a grade of 80% or higher, you will become a Certified Wetland ...
by:International Erosion Control Association (IECA) based inAurora, COLORADO (USA)
This educational track encompasses the focused, intricate and detailed work of restoring and enhancing the waters of our oceans, lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands. Topics would include wetlands restoration technology, stream restoration and beach & shoreline ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
The new Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Regional Supplements are published and many of them are being used for permit decisions. Even if you are an experienced wetland delineator, you need this class. Each Regional Supplement presents unique challenges that warrant training to fully understand. ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
As state and federal wetland mitigation standards evolve away from an acre-for-acre approach to a focus on replacing wetland functions, your understanding of the wetland's "wet part" has never been more critical. This class serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of functional design and provides the means to rapidly assess the ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Trees are one of the most reliable indicators of wetland vegetation. They represent the ongoing hydrologic regime despite seasonal variations of the weather. The problem is how do you go about identifying wetland trees when the leaves are all gone? The good news is that trees can be identified by more than just their leaves! ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Establishing an accurate estimate of the anticipated water budget of a wetland is critical to a project’s success. This online workshop will present how to create a water budget for an existing or planned wetland site. Using the data derived from the site conditions we are then able to create water budget models. ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
With the Swamp School Wetland Delineation training online, you can earn your certification in 16 weeks or less. The workshop covers basic wetland training and includes the 1987 US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wetlands Manual, and you can choose any or all of the 10 Regional Supplements to get trained on. We cover the conceptual framework of ...
by:Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) based inNew Brunswick, NEW JERSEY (USA)
This class serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of functional design and provides the means to rapidly assess the distribution of hydrology on your site and create useable hydrographs for presentation of your wetland design. This course will also guide you through the many factors required to plan and design a functional wetland. Through classroom ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
This course consists of 12 online modules in which we will study region-specific species and cover the most common wetland plants in each of the US Army Corps of Engineers’ 10 regions. Each module takes about 3-4 hours to complete and students are welcome to compete them at your own pace during the class’ 16-week time frame. In addition to the modules, there is a ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
This course consists of 12 online modules that will educate, test and demonstrate your knowledge about the US Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Hydrology Indicators for all 10 regions. Each module takes about 3-4 hours to complete and students are welcome to compete them at their own pace during the class’ 16-week time frame. In addition to the modules, there is a field work ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
This online program will present the latest state of the science protocols for monitoring and managing wetland communities. These methods are used for both constructed wetland mitigation projects as well as existing wetland habitats. These techniques include the use of US Army Corps of Engineers, US EPA and many State and University developed ...
