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CNY Regional Planning and Development Board is pleased to present the Spring 2010 Stormwater Management Training Program. This series of full-day courses will prepare you to meet the challenges of effective stormwater management. Through classroom and field training, you will learn: Spring 2010 courses 7 PDHs, 7 LUs and.7CRUs will be awarded for each course completed.
CNY Regional Planning and Development Board is pleased to present the Spring 2010 Stormwater Management Training Program. This series of full-day courses will prepare you to meet the challenges of effective stormwater management. Through classroom and field training, you will learn: Spring 2010 courses 7 PDHs, 7 LUs and.7CRUs will be awarded for each course completed.
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CNY Regional Planning and Development Board is pleased to present the Spring 2010 Stormwater Management Training Program. This series of full-day courses will prepare you to meet the challenges of effective stormwater management. Through classroom and field training, you will learn: Spring 2010 courses 7 PDHs, 7 LUs and.7CRUs will be awarded for each course completed.
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Syracuse, NY Donald W. Lake, Jr. P.E., Principle Instructor
NEW Class Location for 2010
CNY Regional Planning & Development Board 126 N. Salina Street Syracuse, NY Course descriptions and online registration at www.cnyrpdb.org/stormwater Presented by The CNY Regional Planning & Development Board is pleased to present Spring 2010 Courses the Spring 2010 Stormwater Management Training Program. This series of 7 PDHs, 7 LUs and .7CRUs will be awarded for each course full-day courses will prepare you to meet the challenges of effective storm- completed. water management. Through classroom and field training, you will learn: All Syracuse courses held at CNY RPDB, 126 N. Salina Street, Lower Level Conference Room. Stormwater hydrology Methods for modeling stormwater and designing detention facilities Registration questions? Contact Kathleen Bertuch at: Stormwater practice design for new and redevelopment sites Bertuch@cnyrpdb.org Planning concepts for site layout & design using “green infrastructure” Course Date Fundamentals of erosion and sediment control Fundamentals of Watershed January 27, 2010 Construction site inspection techniques Methods for detecting, locating and eliminating illicit discharges Hydrology I Who Should Attend Fundamentals of Watershed January 28, 2010 Consulting & municipal engineers Land use planners & developers Hydrology II Code enforcement officers Contractors Stormwater Management February 25,2010 Landscape architects Municipal highway staff Design Workshop Information Better Site Design March 18, 2010 The fee for each workshop is $230 and includes class handouts, refresh- ments and lunch. All workshops are held from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30. p.m. Illicit Discharge Detection & April 29, 2010 Registration is from 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Elimination Most workshops require the use of the NYS Stormwater Design Manual Fundamentals of Erosion & May 11, 2010 (www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/29072.html) and the NYS Standards and Speci- fications for Erosion & Sediment Control (www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/ Sediment Control I 29066.html). These documents must be downloaded from the listed DEC Fundamentals of Erosion & May 12, 2010 web pages or ordered from the Empire State Chapter of the Soil & Water Sediment Control II Conservation Society (www.swcsnewyork.org) prior to attending. Complete course descriptions, attendance requirements, on-line registration and directions are available at Don W. Lake, Jr., P.E., CPESC, CPSWQ has presented over 1,390 lectures, seminars, and training workshops on www.CNYRPDB.org/stormwater erosion and sediment control, hydrology, and stormwater For information on other Stormwater Management Training Series management throughout the country. He is the principle workshop locations and dates visit the following websites: author of the “NY Standards and Specifications for Erosion Albany: www.saratogastormwater.org and Sediment Control” and co-author of “Construction Site Erosion and Middletown: www.cce.cornell.edu/orange Sediment Controls—Planning, Design and Performance.” Rochester: www.monroecountyswcd.org
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