On-Demand Webcast
Effective S&EC Plans,
Part 1
What Designers and Reviewers Need to Understand and Complete
Module 5 of the Sediment & Erosion Control Master Class
Presenters:
Jerald S. Fifield, Ph.D., CISEC, CPESC
Tina R. Wills, PE, CISEC
HydroDynamics Incorporated
On-Demand Webcast, 1hr
Credits: 1 PDH / 0.1 CEUs
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Note: This is the on-demand webcast version of this session. If you would like to attend this series live Oct-Dec 2012, you may register here.
How effective is your sediment and erosion control plan? Join Jerald S. Fifield Ph.D., PH, CISEC, CPESC and Tina R. Wills, PE, CISEC for the fifth installment of our advanced Sediment and Erosion Control Master Class Series and the first part of our Effective S&EC Plans 2-part mini-series, What Designers and Reviewers Need to Understand and Complete, exploring the problems and challenges of sediment and erosion control plans, and how to develop, review and implement effective sediment and erosion control plans that not only meet local regulations, but are effective in meeting performance goals.
While a sediment and erosion control (S&EC) plan may meet regulatory requirements, it’s useless if it is not effective and cannot be implemented by the contractor. Too often S&EC plans meet local regulatory requirements, but are not practical for the contractor to implement, which often creates noncompliant situations. Designers and reviewers need to incorporate their knowledge of sediment and erosion control methods to develop effective S&EC plans which meet regulation, are practical, and perform once implemented. Effective S&EC plans are those that contractors can implement knowing that designers and reviewers understand BMP limitations, provide sufficient information for timely installation, and take into account that construction sites are dynamic.
Working through Fifield’s best-selling Designing and Reviewing Effective Sediment and Erosion Control Plans (3rded.), this fifth module of our Sediment and Erosion Control Master Class Series explores the issues in ineffective sediment and erosion control plans, and presents new S&EC plan development guidelines to overcome these issues. Fifield and Wills present their innovative process of using three to four separate drawings to create effective S&EC plans that are cost effective, logical to implement, and minimize non-compliant situations.
Learning Objectives
Webcast attendees can expect the discussion and education of the following learning objectives.
- Understanding of the problems associated with complex S&EC plans
- Identification of the need to do planning that results in practical development of S&EC plans
- Understanding of how to implement material learned from previous modules in a constructive manner
- Understanding of how to develop and review plans that are cost effective and practical to implement
Sediment and Erosion Control Master Class Webcast Series
This Effective S&EC Plans – What Designers and Reviewers Need to Understand and Complete webcast is the fifth module in our Sediment and Erosion Control Master Class Webcast Series. Currently, we are offering the full Master Class Webcast Series and manual at a discounted rate. If you are interested in purchasing the full Master Class Webcast Series, you can find information and the registration link here.
This webcast is based upon and works through the associated chapters in Jerald S. Fifield’s Designing and Reviewing Effective Sediment and Erosion Control Plans (3rded.), and is presented as an intermediate to advanced exploration of erosion, sediment, and sedimentation. As such, we recommend purchasing the manual Designing and Reviewing Effective Sediment and Erosion Control Plans (3rded.) with the webcast.

* Webcast presentations are scheduled for approximately one hour with a 15-20 minute question and answer session to follow. Webcast may exceed scheduled time.
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