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August Newsletter
2008
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Re-Certification for C.E. Credits
Beach Community Makes a Difference
Big Fines in Idaho!
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Field Manual for Erosion & Sediment Control in Georgia.
Greetings!

Thank you for your interest in the NPDES Training Institute Newsletter.  We appreciate your concern for the preservation of our clean water and it's inhabitants.  We welcome your input, suggestions, feedback and concerns.  Please email us at: feedback@erosiontraining.com
 
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Luke Owen
Re-certification for CEU and PDU Continuing Education Credits
NPDES Stormwater Training Institute - Continuing Education Courses
  We offer 4-hour continuing education courses for the Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission (GSWCC) Level IA Fundamentals, Level IB Advanced Fundamentals and Level II Introduction to Design Georgia certification requirements, as well as classes designed to fulfill professional CEU and PDU certification requirements for professionals throughout the United States.
 
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Taxing Themselves to Fight Erosionbeach photo
AFTER a northeaster tore away chunks of beach in the Davis Park section of Fire Island last spring, property owners decided they could no longer wait for a federal project promised decades ago to address their concerns about beach erosion.
Operators pay Big Fines!
Three operators at a Hayden, Idaho construction site have paid nearly $15,000 to settle a Clean Water Act case filed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.   => READ MORE
We look forward to serving all your training needs.  Please contact us with any questions/suggestions or if you'd like to schedule a class at your place of business.
 
Sincerely,
 

T. Luke Owen
NPDES Stormwater Training Institute
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