Hawaii Erosion Control Course
Course Description
Throughout the U.S. 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. There is a natural rate of erosion on all soils across the planet, this course drives home how to address the artificially increased rate of erosion due to soil disturbance on a construction site.
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.
Course Demos
Recommend for any person looking to renew their CESCL
I needed to renew my CESCL card that was due to expire in a few months and I knew I wouldn't have a chance then. I took a period of relative downtime and was able to renew my card from my work desk. Material was well presented and discussed the real world elements of CESCL inspection and not hours of permit review. I will recommend it for any person looking to renew their CESCL.
Robert H.
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