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Course Code: EW0315CA12 $295 before 3/30/2012; $325 after; $275 multiple
This one-day class is meant for pond owners, pond managers, landscape architects, engineers and anyone involved with the design, management or maintenance of ponds. This course is structured to help you make the proper decisions regarding the appearance, function or up-keep of your pond. Starting with design, learn how to build a pond, including the construction of embankments and dams and the selection and installation of liners. Learn also how to create and maintain a stable shoreline, create and aquascape littoral benches, and optimize habitat for sh and aquatic wildlife. In terms of the long-term maintenance of ponds whether constructed for stormwater, irrigation, shing or aesthetic purposes this course provides the answers. LEARN HOW TO:
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NJAES Ofce of Continuing Professional Education Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 102 Ryders Lane New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8519 Ph: 732.932.9271 Fax: 732.932.8726 Email: ocpe@njaes.rutgers.edu
Properly select, use and apply aquatic pesticides to control invasive aquatic weeds and algae; Make use of non-pesticide, environmentally friendly techniques to control invasive aquatic weeds and algae; Design and implement a dredging project, including the proper navigation of the environmental rules and regulations; and, Correctly select, size, and install various types of pond aeration systems.
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Learn the basics regarding various regulations governing pesticide, including new 2012 NPDES permit requirement! 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.
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Endangered and Threatened Species NJDEP Permit Series: Freshwater Wetlands Wetland Delineation Certicate Series
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Endangered and Threatened Species
May 16-18, 2012 Course Code: EH0101CA12
If performing an environmental assessment is part of your job, you must be familiar with Endangered and Threatened (E&T) species survey techniques, habitat assessments, and regulations. Whether your focus is land development or land preservation, this program will answer all your E&T questions and help you complete an accurate assessment. NEW FORMAT! To provide you with the most comprehensive educational experience, we have combined our two-day classroom instruction with our one-day eld component into a seamless three-day program! Recent changes to the states endangered species list and any new requirements resulting from these changes will be explained in detail. Day One: Comprehensive Overview Legislation, Sightings Reports, the Landscape Project, and Land-Use Regulations and Protocols followed by 30-minute talks on E&T species with a wide presence across NJ Day Two: Highlands Regulations and 30-minute talks on Northern NJ species followed by afternoon habitat eld visits Day Three: Pinelands/Coastal Regulations and 30-minute talks on Southern NJ species followed by afternoon habitat eld visits
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. 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.
Hydrology of Wetlands
May 6, 2011 June 14, 2012 Course Code: EH0302CA12 Course Code: EH0102CB12
FACULTY COORDINATOR Dr. Stephen Souza, President of Princeton Hydro, LLC., has 20 years experience managing and restoring lakes, including extensive work with lake associations. He is the Past President of the North American Lake Management Society and the Past President of the Pennsylvania Lake Management Society. He is also a certied Category 5 applicator in NJ, PA, NY and DE.
Phone: 732.932.9271, M-F 8AM - 4:30PM. Please have your Visa, Mastercard or AMEX number ready.
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New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland
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Web: www.cpe.rutgers.edu Payment Policy - All students must have prearranged for payment to be admitted to the class (purchase order, check, VISA, Mastercard, American Express or money order). Refunds - You may withdraw from this course with a full refund (minus a $50 processing fee) provided our oce is notied at least three (3) full working days prior to the start of the course. Beyond that time, registrants may be responsible for the full registration fee. Substitutions are welcomed.
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