2004 Training Workshop Schedule
Tennessee Erosion Prevention and Sediment
Control Training and Certification Program
Tennessee
Department of Environment and Conservation
Tennessee
Department of Transportation
Tennessee
Water Resources Research Center
Department
of Biosystems Engineering & Environmental Science
Level I - Fundamentals of Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control
Workshop
Nashville – February 10, 2004 Jackson – March 10, 2004
Willis Conference Center UT Agriculture Experiment Station
26 Century Blvd. 605 Airways Blvd.
Knoxville – February 26, 2004
TDOT Region 1 Office
7345 Region Ln.
This is a foundation-building course intended for individuals involved in land-disturbing activities covered by TDEC’s Construction General Permit: inspection and enforcement personnel from all levels of government, plan preparers and reviewers, and designers and engineers. This course aims to build a solid working knowledge of erosion and sedimentation processes and practices.
OBJECTIVES AND
GOALS:
Prerequisites: No formal requirements.
Materials needed: You will be provided with a copy of the
current edition of the Tennessee Erosion
and Sediment Control Handbook: A Guide to the Protection of State Waters through
the use of Best Management Practices during Land Disturbing Activities.
Certification: All Level I workshop participants are required to take a course completion exam in order to be awarded PDH credit and a Certificate of Course Completion.
PDHs: 7.0 hours
Times: Registration 8:00-8:30 a.m.; Class 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided.
Cost: $150
Special Note: This course is a prerequisite for the Level II course “Design Principles for Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control on Construction Sites.”
Registration: Registration is limited. Early registration and payment are strongly encouraged to guarantee your space. You must have your registration in 5 working days prior to the workshop
to be assured a space (see registration form for deadlines). To register complete the registration form and fax or mail it to the number and address provided on the form. Email registration is possible: please be sure to include all the information requested on the form and send it to Louis Allen (lallen1@utk.edu). Confirmation of registration will be by email or fax within 5 days. If you have any questions regarding registration or course content, contact the Tennessee Water Resources Research Center at (865) 974-2151 or email Tim Gangaware at gangwrrc@utk.edu.
Cancellation Policy: In the event you are unable to attend the
workshop you registered for, attendee substitutions are allowed and encouraged.
We will issue full refunds for cancellation made five (5) working days prior to
the workshop. Due to heavy demand for limited workshop seats, no refunds will be
issued there after and no-show registrants will not be refunded as well. Transfers
may be made to another scheduled workshop and a $25 transfer fee will be
charged.
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Registration Form for Level I
Level II - Design Principles for Erosion Prevention and Sediment
Control
for Construction Sites
Knoxville – January 29-30, 2004 Nashville –February 5-6, 2004
UT Conference Center Willis Conference Center
600 Henley St. 26 Century Blvd.
Jackson – March 11-12, 2004
UT Agriculture Experiment Station
605 Airways Blvd.
This advanced two-day course is designed for engineers,
environmental designers, plan preparers and reviewers. Landscape architects and
other professionals involved with the construction site
planning and design are encouraged to attend. Detailed instruction is given on
the engineering technologies needed to control stormwater on a construction site. Workshop
participants will obtain the tools needed for developing an acceptable, working
erosion and sediment control plan as described in TDEC’s Tennessee Erosion
& Sediment Control Handbook and required by the Tennessee General
Construction Stormwater Permit.
TOPICS DISCUSSED INCLUDE:
Ø Site investigation and hydrologic analysis
Ø Alternative peak discharge methods
Ø Conveyance system design (open Channels, rip rap etc,)
Ø Sediment transport process and analysis
Ø Overview and design of selected common structural controls (i.e. sediment control/ stormwater management ponds, check-dams, diversions, retrofits)
OBJECTIVES AND GOALS:
Prerequisites: The Level I course, Fundamentals of Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control, is required; the workshop participant should have a basic understanding of surface water hydrology either through formal engineering training or through equivalent experience.
Materials needed: Bring a copy of the current edition of the Tennessee Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook: A Guide to the Protection of State Waters through the use of Best Management Practices during Land Disturbing Activities, please bring it to the course. Also, bring a portable calculator and pencil.
PDHs: 14.0 hours
Times: Registration 8:00-8:30 a.m. first day; Classes begin at 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided both days.
Cost: $300
Registration: Registration is limited to 40 persons. Early registration and payment are strongly encouraged to guarantee your space. You must have your registration in 5 working days prior to the workshop to be assured a space (see registration form for deadlines). To register complete the registration form and fax or mail it to the number and address provided on the form. Email registration is possible: please be sure to include all the information requested on the form and send it to Louis Allen (lallen1@utk.edu). Confirmation of registration will be by email or fax within 5 days. If you have any questions regarding registration or course content, contact the Tennessee Water Resources Research Center at (865) 974-2151 or email Tim Gangaware at gangwrrc@utk.edu.
Cancellation Policy: In the event you are unable to attend the
workshop you registered for, attendee substitutions
are allowed and encouraged. We will issue full refunds for cancellation made
five (5) working days prior to the workshop Due
to heavy demand for limited workshop seats, no refund will be issued thereafter
and no-show registrants will not be refunded as well. Transfers may be made to another scheduled workshop
and a $25 transfer fee will be charged.
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Registration Form for Level II
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