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Qualified Stormwater Manager (QSM) - Colorado
Overview
The Qualified Stormwater Manager (QSM) credentialing program educates you in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment control and pollution prevention, and with the skills to assess conditions at construction sites that could impact stormwater quality and to assess the effectiveness of stormwater control measures implemented to meet the requirements of CDPHE's CDPS Construction General Permit COR4000000.
This curriculum is comprised of five self-paced interactive ADA compliant online courses, which includes the essential stormwater management topics above and includes modules that specifically cover the Colorado Construction General Permit and How to Conduct On-site Construction Stormwater Inspections so you can confidently certify stormwater compliance records.
This is not a prerecorded webinar, or death by zoom class. This is an interactive self-paced online training curriculum that has been designed intentionally for adult learners.
So regardless of whether you're a visual learner, an auditory learner, prefer reading and writing to remember content, or if you learn best from "how to" field training videos, you will find this credentialing program the best educational experience and value available.
This program has been reviewed and recognized by the EPA and is a Level 300 United States Green Build Council approved training.
Qualified Stormwater Manager (QSM) - Colorado
Qualified Stormwater Manager (QSM) - Colorado
Training Type: Online
Program Length: 14 Hours
PDH: 14
Credits: 1.4
Certificate Length: 2-Years
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- 10 enrollments for 10% off
- 20 enrollments for 20% off
- 30 enrollments for 30% off
- 40 enrollments for 40% off
- 50+ enrollments for 50% off
- 300 = Wholesale Program
- 500 = Wholesale Program
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- Course Leasing Program
*These discounts are unavailable to training for Home Depot and State of Connecticut.
Learning Objectives
- Articulate the components of CDPHE's CDPS Construction General Permit COR4000000, including basic components and requirements of the SWMP.
- Describe the proper installation and maintenance of Stormwater Control Measures.
- Identify the steps necessary to inspect construction sites and determine possible causes of Control Measure ineffectiveness, or failure, and how to correct them.
- Explain how to complete an inspection report and document corrective actions accurately and effectively.
- Summarize the communication process necessary between owner, operators, contractors, and Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) designer so the site stays in compliance throughout the construction project.
Intended Audience
- Regulatory Enforcement Inspectors
- Non-regulatory 3rd Party Inspectors
- Civil Consultants/Students
- Environmental Consultants/Students
Curriculum
At the Completion of This Program You Will Receive
- 14 PDHs
- Embossed Wall Certificate
- Wallet Card
- Hardhat Decal
- Signed Congratulations Letter