Denver, Colo. – The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) has opened registration for its annual conference and expo, Environmental Connection 2012 (EC12). Interested parties can visit IECA’s website for details on full-day courses, shorter technical sessions, special events and the exhibit hall.
Education remains the cornerstone of Environmental Connection. Each year, hundreds of industry professionals are educated through the intensive, full-day training courses and shorter technical sessions which consist of case studies, research papers, forums and workshops. Topics range from vegetation establishment to turbidity control to BMP selection.
Some of the new full-day courses featured at EC12 include: Stream and Riparian Area Investigation, Rehabilitation and Design Workshop with Richard Fischer, PhD; The Reality of Vegetation Establishment for Erosion and Sediment Control with Tom Williams, CPESC and Newest Best of the BMPs with John McCullah, CPESC.
The expo, February 28-29, will showcase the latest in erosion, sediment control and stormwater products and technology. EC12 will feature more exclusive expo hall time than ever before, affording attendees enough time to focus on valuable education sessions without sacrificing expo hall time.
IECA will be ending the conference with a bang at its 40th Birthday Bash on Wednesday, February 29. In honor of IECA’s 40 years of service to the erosion and sediment control and stormwater quality community, it will be holding a birthday extravaganza complete with food, drinks, entertainment worthy of Las Vegas and cash prizes. Attendees who purchase a full-conference or Wednesday pass will be able to enjoy the festivities at no additional cost.
To register visit http://www.ieca.org/EC12.
EC12
26-29 February 2012
Expo Dates: 28-29 February 2012
Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
About IECA
The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) is the world’s oldest and largest association devoted entirely to helping members solve the problems caused by erosion and its byproduct — sediment. Founded in 1972, IECA is a non-profit organization that serves as the premier global resource for the prevention and control of erosion. For more information about state-of-the-art educational events and materials, please visit our website at http://www.ieca.org.
Contact
Katie Laurin
+1 303 640 7554
katie@ieca.org