Erosion & Sediment Control on Linear Utility Projects
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Erosion & Sediment Control on Linear Utility Projects
Presented by: Ted Sherrod, PE, CPESC, CPSWQ, CM
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 1 hour
Type of Course: On-Demand
Hold on for a non-stop one hour webinar ride! Review innovative designs features for erosion, sediment, and turbidity control for linear utility applications. Pick up new technologies as a plan designer that you can incorporate into your next SWPPP. Obtain tips as a project manager to deliver environmental protection components of your job on budget and on time. Learn how to properly install and maintain innovative BMPs on linear projects as a site superintendent or lead foreman. Discover methods to address containment, recovery, and restoration for horizontal directional drilling inadvertent returns. This presentation will give you Ted's Top Ten tips for successful sediment control, particularly when environmentally sensitive areas are near the site.
Course Reviewed: June 2024
Ted Sherrod, PE, CPESC, CPSWQ, CM
Ted M. Sherrod is a Principal Environmental Engineer with AECOM with key responsibilities involving management of construction stormwater and post construction stormwater programs, design of stormwater control measures and training materials, and development of stormwater management plans for private and public sector clients. Ted retired with 30 years of service with the North Carolina Department of Transportation's (NCDOT) Roadside Environmental Unit and as a Transportation Engineering Manager for the Field Operations Section in Raleigh. Ted was tasked with implementing the Department's Erosion and Sedimentation/Stormwater (E&SC/SW) program for linear and vertical construction. His roles involved design and field implementation of E&SC/SW for roadway and bridge construction projects, supervising 15 field engineers and technicians. Ted also oversaw the development of an E&SC/SW training and certification program for over 4000 engineers, consultants, contractors, and transportation technicians involving inspection, site management, and design. Ted has experience in training oil and gas clients for implementation of RAPPS, as well all E&SC management for construction of landfills for coal combustion residuals and repair of coal ash impoundments for power industry clients.
At the completion of this course you will receive 1 Professional Development Hour of credit. For any questions on continuing education credit, please contact IECA Education at education@ieca.org