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ADDITIONAL FEATURED TOPICS INCLUDE: Establishment and enhancement of sh habitat; Stabilization of undercut and failing pond embankments; Creation of buers for nutrient and pollutant removal; and, Implementation of vegetative strategies to control Canada geese.
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Learn the basics regarding various regulations governing pesticide, including NPDES permit requirements! Additional focus will be placed on the management of stormwater basins with respect to MS4 compliance requirements. This will cover inspections, maintenance, repair/enhancement and reporting/record keeping. INSTRUCTORS Dr. Stephen Souza, President of Princeton Hydro, LLC., has over 20 years experience managing and restoring lakes, including extensive work with lake associations. Mark Gallagher, Vice President of Princeton Hydro, LLC brings over 20 years experience in the design and implementation of lake and pond aquascaping planting plans. He is also exceptionally experienced in State and Federal permit requirements for these types of projects. Geoffrey Goll, P.E., is a licensed professional engineer in a number of states in the northeast. He has over 15 years of experience in the restoration of lakes, including numerous large-scale dredging and dam restoration projects.
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Pesticide Applicators New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland Landscape Architects / Professional Engineers New Jersey and New York NEW FOR 2014! Association of Professional Landscape Designers (APLD) Other New Jersey Credits Public Health Professionals (HO/REHS), Certied Public Works Managers, Wastewater Operators, and Golf Course Superintendents
This course is approved for 0.7 CEUs towards the NALMS Certied Lake Manager/Certied Lake Professionals Program. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Bianca Scardina at (732) 932-9271 x.643
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Wetland Delineation Certicate Series Introduction to Wetland Identication NJDEP Permit Series: Freshwater Wetlands
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Additionally, discover new ways to maximize the aesthetics and wildlife attributes of your pond using AQUASCAPING AND BIOENGINEERING techniques! This innovative approach combines landscaping and evolving engineering solutions to correct eroded shorelines, create and maintain stable and attractive vegetative shorelines, and integrate native, noninvasive, easy to maintain, and attractive plant species into the design of new ponds or the retrot of existing ponds.
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Wetland Construction: Principles and Techniques (continued) DETERMINING PROPER VEGETATION: Vegetation adaptation, selection, and planting are keys to any successful wetland construction plan. You must verify adaptive modes of the plants you plan to introduce, as well as probable volunteer species, to ensure that they will be suitable for your planned wetland hydrologic regimes. MANIPULATING SOIL: Sub-grade soil permeability must be suitable for the hydrogeomorphic model you plan to develop. In addition, the living substrate soils of your wetland must also be suitable in texture, structure, and nutrient composition to support your selected vegetation.
Wetland Construction: Planning and Functional Design (continued) A digital handout includes critical published hydrology references and an excel spreadsheet le for preparing hydrographs. A return visit to a constructed wetland complex in central New Jersey will highlight the real world application of functional wetland design. Please dress for eldwork.
Mal Gilbert, PWS, CPSS, CPSSC has been a private consultant since 1986 and has more than thirty-ve years of professional experience in plant sciences, natural resources management, and wetland and soil sciences. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry and Forestry Facilities Design (1972) and a Master of Science degree in Agronomy/ Soil Physics (1975), both from the University of Connecticut. He codeveloped Freshwater Wetlands Construction along with Dr. Gary Pierce in 1990, and has been a principal instructor since its inception. Newly designed last year, Rutgers Wetlands Construction series will continue to emphasize use of local wetland reference sites; soils investigations; assessment of weather data; hydrology studies of the depth, duration, and timing of water as predictors of wetland morphology and function; and preparation/use of model hydrographs to plan and construct successful wetland projects.
If you work near wetlands, you need to understand the rules, regulations and permitting requirements protecting these natural resources. June 17, 2014 Course Code: EN0401CA14
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