Watch the "floating" island installation in the Bee Branch Creek restoration project in Dubuque, Iowa. Jonathan Koepke, CPESC, LEEC-AP (ENCAP, Inc.) helped install the 14 islands constructed of BPA-free recycled plastic. The islands feature native aquatic plants that build an ideal environment for beneficial microbes, improve the water quality and create a wildlife habitat.
Learn how to effectively evaluate slope failure areas and how to conduct necessary field investigations to support site design with this new online course. Case studies reviewed during the training provide insight and practical applications for design strategies and applications. This course offers .01 CEU.
Book your hotel for the IECA Annual Conference and Expo taking place February 11-14 in Long Beach, California. Group rates have been negotiated at five area hotels within walking distance of the convention center. Booking within the block allows you to stay at hotels with competitive room rates to keep your costs to a minimum.
Take a moment to recognize the outstanding achievements in the erosion and sediment control industry. Nominations are now open for the Environmental Excellence, Sustained Contributor and Outstanding Professional Awards. Submit a nomination by October 31, 2017.
Geosynthetica featured board member and thought leader, Craig Benson, to open its 2017 series of GeoTalk podcasts. Listen as Benson shares his insight that sediment may be needed for watershed health rather than be thought of as a problem.
This new IACET accredited online course condenses nearly 20 years of John McCullah's experience into1 hour. The course includes fascinating facts about the history of bioengineering in the West. Where did the term “Straw Wattle” originate? Answers to the question about “design life” of biotechnical methods lie in understanding successional reclamation? Plus, this course will offer 4 of the most useful willow methods.
The IECA Regional Roadshow is hitting the road for the summer of 2017. The roadshow will be held in Washington, DC on July 27, 2017 for the Urban Stream Construction Workshop. This workshop will feature morning sessions followed by an afternoon field trip.
Mark you calendar to attend the IECA Mountain States Annual Conference Thursday, November 16, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. At this time, we welcome you to submit an abstract to speak at this year's event. Speaking at the IECA Mountain States Annual Conference will help you get recognized industry thought leader and provide exposure for your work.
IECA names its 2016 winners for the Environmental Achievement and Outstanding Professional of the Year awards. The Texas A & M Transportation Institute’s Sediment and Erosion Control Laboratory Project receives the Environmental Excellence Award. Adam Dibble, CESSWI is named the Outstanding Professional of the Year award recipient and Daniel Salsinger, CPESC is named Sustained Contributor Award recipient!
As a member of the stormwater, erosion and sediment control community, a variety of speaking opportunities are available for you to take advantage of at the IECA Annual Conference, February 11 - 14, 2018 in Long Beach, California. Submission due date May 31, 2017.
IECA has launched a new education certificate portal to give you access to the education you’ve taken through IECA. Now, you can now download your certificates for IECA events, print your IECA transcript, search for future IECA events and submit your own credit for courses you have taken outside of IECA. To access this new member benefit select your profile, and click on the “claim credit” tab.
Tell your colleague to list you as a referring member on a membership application and IECA rewards your efforts in recruiting new members. Receive $10 off your dues renewal for every new member you refer who joins IECA. Referred members receive a one-time coupon for $10 good towards the cost of their membership.
The Fourth Annual 2017 Municipal Wet Weather Stormwater Conference will be held in Charleston, South Carolina May 15 - 17, 2017. Registration is now open. This conference is packed full with education you need to know to do your job even better and more productive. There isn’t a better place to learn what works in the southeast’s unique conditions, than in the southeast. Take advantage of the education sessions, networking opportunities and exhibit booths.
This new online course is provides 0.1 IACET Accredited CEUs. Presented by William Lord this presentation will take an in depth look at the pressure on domestic water supplies and stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces becomes more of a problem, rain water harvesting can lessen pressure on water supplies and reduce stormwater runoff. Rain water harvesting has been used for centuries. In ancient Rome and Byzantium water was stored in huge underground cisterns to help walled citied withstand sieges. In climates with alternating wet and dry seasons water can be stored in cisterns to provide supply in the dry season. Rainwater harvesting can provide economical irrigation water as well as non-potable water for domestic toilet flushing, clothes washing, and car washing if plumbing codes allow.
The board of directors and officers devote countless hours of their personal time to advancing IECA’s mission. This leadership team personify the spirit, determination, creativity, and dedication of the stormwater, erosion and sediment control industry, and they passionately share a vision for its future.
Don't miss out on the best conference pricing for Environmental Connection 2017 in Atlanta, GA! Early bird pricing will end on Monday, December 12, 2016 - register today for the best rates. At the 2017 Annual Conference - Environmental Connection, you will learn, collaborate and innovate with the best and brightest in the stormwater and erosion and sediment control industry. Connect with thousands of colleagues from more than 25 different countries, internationally renowned instructors and industry experts for four days of cutting-edge learning, professional development, and networking.
In February 2016, IECA launched its new and improved online learning management system (LMS). This new system has been completely integrated into IECA's website providing members a single sign on experience. The site houses over 100 courses ranging from recorded IECA webinars, online courses and vendor webinars to package deals and currently hot topics in the industry. This has been a year process for IECA and the education staff. Many staff members worked tirelessly on the implementation, design and testing of the new system. “After months of hard work I am delighted we are launching our new Learning Management System,” says Joanna Fetherolf, IECA’s Director of Education. “IECA’s eLearning will now provide attendees with a user-friendly experience and additional features, such as a refined search engine, tracking of student transcripts and access to free member events. IECA is constantly striving to improve our education and this is another step forward."
Showcase your photographic talent at IECA’s Annual Photo Contest! Photos submitted for this free event will be judged in the following three categories: Impacts of Erosion and Sediment Control, Before and After, and Technology in Action. Final voting of the top six in each of the three categories will take place at Environmental Connection 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. Submit your photo today!
IECA is excited to announce the keynote speaker for Environmental Connection 2017 is Jim Cantore, world renowned meteorologist with the Weather Channel. Cantore will discuss changes in weather patterns, predictions for the future and how these changes will affect our industry. What can we do today to prepare for the weather changes over the next 50 years? Cantore will lend his insights on how our industry can prepare for the future in weather.
Now is the your chance to be recognized by your colleagues in the erosion and sediment control industry! Each year, IECA acknowledges members of the Association and the industry who have made extraordinary contributions. Award winners serve as inspirational industry leaders and are recognized at the Environmental Connection Conference.
IECA recently announced the recipient of the Most Distinguished Technical Paper Award for Environmental Connection 2017. Enhancing Soil Begins with Soil Biology and a Stable Soil Microclimate has been named the 2017 winner of this award. This honor recognizes presenters who have demonstrated excellence within the context of their Environmental Connection technical presentation. The paper was submitted by Jerry L. Hatfield, Ph.D. Dr. Hatfield will be recognized for this paper at the Environmental Connection 2017 Awards Ceremony and the presentation can be seen at the conference.
On December 22, 2008 the failure of an ash dike at the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Kingston Fossil Plant in Roane County, TN caused a monumental environmental disaster where approximately 5.4 million cubic yards (CYs) of coal ash was released over 300 acres that choked the adjacent Emory River, disrupted electrical power, ruptured a natural gas line and water line, and covered a railway and local roadways. Zeller's keynote presentation will provide attendees a look into this disaster and his experience serving as the EPA's on-site coordinator for the cleanup and recovery efforts.
Congratulations to our newest board members Don Thieman, CPESC and Wesley Zech, Ph.D. who will be joining the IECA Board for the 2017-2020 term. Also, returning to serve another term is Charles R. Riling, Jr., TRETCNO, ABI, CESSWI. We are delighted to report that in this election, the percentage of voter participation nearly doubled over last year! Thank you to all of the candidates, to everyone who expressed an interest in running, and to those who voted!
IECA is the foremost organization for those involved in or concerned about soil erosion control. Membership (in IECA) tells others you take erosion control seriously and you want to help make a difference. Scott Velting, CPESC, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
IECA is the foremost organization for those involved in or concerned about soil erosion control. Membership (in IECA) tells others you take erosion control seriously and you want to help make a difference.