Water Quality

Soils and Site Evaluation for Septic Disposal

Each day, you will spend equal time moving between lectures in the classroom to soil pits in the field, evaluating soils using your eyes, hands, and nose. You will observe, record and evaluate the site-specific soil characteristics required to write and support a complete soil log, as well as evaluate the soil and landscape data to determine design input. Most importantly, you will develop the necessary tools to determine whether a site is right – legally and practically – for a septic system or stormwater runoff Best Management Practices (BMPs) facility.

Restoration Ecology

This course is designed for ecologists, engineers, planners, and landscape architects involved in the recovery of impacted river, lake, riparian, wetland, and coastal environments. Drawing heavily upon real-world examples of Restoration Ecology in practice, this class will focus on the multi-disciplined recovery of degraded, damaged, or impaired ecosystems.

Practical Applications in Hydrogeology

This informative program will familiarize you with the theory and practice of hydrogeology, including guiding principles, basic mathematical relationships of groundwater flow, the mechanisms of groundwater contaminant fate and transport, the range of effective soil and groundwater remedial strategies, the groundwater regulatory regime in New Jersey, and the application of a range of groundwater models. The presenters are on the cutting edge of recent developments, including emerging contaminants and regulatory changes.

National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) Public Meeting

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) will convene a public meeting with a teleconference option beginning on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, starting at 6:00 pm., Eastern Time. The NEJAC meeting will continue May 1-2, 2019, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time.

The meeting discussion will focus on several topics including, but not limited to, the following:

2nd National Private Well Conference

The 2nd National Private Well Conference is scheduled for May 21-23, 2019 in Harrisburg, PA.

This conference is a unique experience. It provides practical advice for those who work directly with private well owners, as well as an opportunity to learn from experts with extensive experience. Probably the most beneficial part, however, is the time spent networking with other participants. The conference has one track, so we are all together, and every presentation is related to private wells and private well issues.

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