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  • NJDEP Case Study Training for LSRPs

    Trayes Hall - Douglass Campus Center 100 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

    This interactive one-day workshop will engage Licensed Site Remediation Professionals (LSRPs) and other environmental professionals to work through a typical Site Remediation Program (SRP) Case starting with an ISRA triggering event, through all the phases of remediation (PA/SI/RI and RA), including applying for and implementing a remedial action permit and culminating in the issuance of an RAO.

  • ArcGIS: Introduction

    Environmental and Natural Resource Building 14 College Farm Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

    Test out your GIS knowledge and skill with hands-on GIS software application! With a focus on layout and core functionality, this 12-hour evening course offers an overview of ArcGIS components, basic display and map querying functions, metadata browsing and file management, basic analysis techniques, and map layout. Increase your software proficiency with practical, in-class exercises!

  • Pond Design, Management and Maintenance

    Duke Farms 1112 Duke Parkway West, Hillsborough, NJ, United States

    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. You will also learn how to create and maintain a stable shoreline, create and aquascape littoral benches, and optimize habitat for fish and aquatic wildlife. 

  • Saving America’s Farms and Farmland

    Hershey Lodge, Conference Hall, Aztec Room 325 University Drive, Hershey, PA, United States

    Over the last 40 years local and state governments and land trusts have preserved millions of acres of farm and ranch lands using agricultural conservation easements. How have these programs succeeded and how will they further evolve? Come to celebrate and to learn from the nation's most successful programs.

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  • Vegetation Identification for Wetland Delineation: North

    Lord Stirling Park 190 Lord Stirling Rd, Washington Township, NJ, United States

    Plants are the most obvious clues to wetland boundaries. This two-day combination classroom and field course will teach you how to quickly and confidently identify plant species that are important in determining if an area meets the hydrophytic vegetation criterion for wetland delineation, focusing on ID characteristics. Learn basic plant ID groups, basic plant morphology and some basic botanical terminology.

    $515
  • Building a Culture of Health in New Jersey

    Rutgers University - Pines Manor 2085 Route 27 (Lincoln Highway), Edison, NJ, United States

    Building a Culture of Health in New Jersey means creating changes that will surround kids and families in every community with opportunities to make healthy choices. We will discuss how health is linked to health care; how policy and environment changes can better support children, family and community life; how equity is connected to opportunity; and how private and public decision-making impacts health. This conference will explore how New Jersey must balance the cost, benefits and effectiveness of treatment and prevention to improve the health of all residents.

  • Fixing Flooding: One Community at a Time

    Middlesex County Fire Academy 1001 Fire Academy Drive, Sayreville, NJ, United States

    The purpose of the conference is to educate stakeholders and engage them in addressing the impacts of stormwater runoff from impervious cover. The workshop will acknowledge on-going efforts by the Sustainable Raritan River Collaborative and showcase their work. It will also provide attendees an opportunity to network and develop new partnerships so they can better achieve the goal of a sustainable Raritan River Basin.