Environmental Connection 2011 (EC11), annual conference and expo of the International Erosion Control Association (IECA), brings together the industry’s best and brightest for a week of industry-leading education, networking and access to the largest expo hall of its kind. The event offers short courses, technical sessions, an exhibit hall, numerous networking opportunities, certification, and much more. EC11 will be held 20-23 February 2011.
The event organizers report that limited space is still available in select EC11 courses. Here are some full-day courses you can register for online:
Monday, February 21
- EC6205: Designer and Reviewer Series – Part I Developing Effective Sediment and Erosion Control Drawings for Contractors
- EC3101: Successful LID Practices to Control Erosion and Develop a Sustainable Project
- EC3302: Sustainable Native Plant Establishment for Erosion and Sediment Control
- EC6303: Principles of Turbidity Control on Construction Sites
- EC4201: Watershed Protection and Restoration: A How to Guide for TMDLs
- EC8301: Wind Erosion Control – Theory into Practice
Wondering if Wind Erosion Control – Theory into Practice is right for you? Check out this questionnaire created by EC11 presenter David Walker, CPESC.
Tuesday, February 22
- EC4202: Low Impact Development for Clean Water: Proper Design, Installation, and Maintenance – Updated for 2011!
- EC6308: Designer and Reviewer Series – Part II: Technical Assessment of Construction Site BMPs
To learn more about these and other full-day courses at EC11, visit the course page at EC11’s website.