Environment

Soil & Erosion Control Training - Industry Session for Contractors, Developers, Planners & Consultants

Derwent Estuary

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Course Summary

Overview:

What are the impacts and why do we need to manage construction and development sites?

Overview of the standards and requirements; sediment controls, drainage control and erosion controls.

Requirements of preparing a SWMP.

Implenementation of SWMP's.

  • Why does sediment need to be managed and what are the impacts to our receiving environment
  • What is considered reasonable and practical in terms of the level of management required
  • Overview of control measures and selection
  • Sediment control options, purpose, effectiveness, relative cost and installation and maintenance requirements
  • Drainage control options, purpose, effectiveness and design standards for sizing and specification within SWMP’s
  • Erosion control options, purpose, effectiveness, relative cost and installation and maintenance requirements

Scheduled Course Dates

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