California Erosion Control Recert Course
Course Description
Erosion is the process by which soil particles are dislodged by water or wind.
This condensed course covers erosion in California, and the state-specific course information as to 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.
For construction professionals in California seeking to reduce and prevent pollution from stormwater, this course is for you as part of our CP231R: QPSWPPP-Recert - Qualified Preparer of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans Recert - California program.
Course Demos
From an average construction site, 30 tons of sediment per acre is eroded into nearby waterways.
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