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Nova Scotia Erosion Control Course

Course Description

Throughout Nova Scotia and the world, erosion is one of the leading contributors to water impairment. Erosion is the process by which soil particles are dislodged by water or wind.

This course covers erosion and how it occurs; impacts of erosion on the environment and the economy; the factors that affect erosion; information on vegetation establishment; topsoil and fertilizers; mulch and compost; rolled erosion control devices; and surface roughening.

Are you a Nova Scotia-based construction professional seeking further Stormwater qualifications for your resume and professional expertise? At StormwaterONE, our Nova Scotia-based erosion control experts have designed this course and made it available as part of our 14.5 hour CCP203: QPSWPPP - Qualified Preparer of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans - Nova Scotia

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From an average construction site, 30 tons of sediment per acre is eroded into nearby waterways.


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