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NC SAM Certification Training: Lecture and Field

  • 19 Sep 2017
  • 22 Sep 2017
  • Moffatt & Nichol
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Staff of Moffatt & Nichol (John Dorney), Axiom Environmental (Sandy Smith), Carolina Ecosystems, (Greg Price), and the NC Department of Transportation (LeiLani Paugh) will conduct a 4-day course sponsored by the NC Association of Environmental Professionals (NC AEP) on the latest version (Version 2.1) of the North Carolina Stream Assessment Method (NC SAM) for determining the condition of streams and other non-wetland waterbodies (such as ditches) from September 19- 22, 2017 in and near Raleigh, NC.  This lecture and field course will focus on the method which is the standard method formally adopted by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District in their Public Notice dated April 21, 2015. The instructors were part of the multi-agency team of state and federal agencies who developed the method over the past several years and have previously taught this course using the same curriculum. The course will be taught at the Moffatt & Nichol offices at 4700 Falls of Neuse Rd., Suite 300 (South Tower), Raleigh, NC 27609 with field sites in the Raleigh area. The fee for the course is $675 for members of the NCAEP and $700 for non-members and includes lecture and field instruction, a copy of the most current NC SAM User Manual, field transportation, field drinks and snacks, as well as field lunches. Please visit www.ncaep.org for more information and to register.

DATE: 19-22 September 2017

          
LOCATION: Moffatt & Nichol

                   4700 Falls of Neuse Rd., Suite 300

                    Raleigh, NC 27609


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