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CPESC Training

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Saturday, July 26

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM ..... CPESC and CESSWI Training (Full descriptions below)
There is no review workshop available for the CPSWQ test.

Sunday, July 27
8:00 AM - Noon ........ CPESC, CPSWQ and CESSWI Testing


Cost:
CPESC or CESSWI Review Session (Saturday) and Test (Sunday): $225 ($275 late)
CPESC, CESSWI, or CPSWQ TEST ONLY (Sunday): $65 ($85 late)
Late fees apply beginning on June 15.

Register online with regular SWCS conference registration or contact the SWCS office via e-mail (events@swcs.org) to register separately for this training ONLY.



cpescCPESC Exam Review Workshop

If you’re attending the SWCS Annual Conference, you may also want to register for the full-day Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) Exam Review Course on July 26 and apply to take the exam itself on July 27. If you plan to apply for certification in the future, or if you’re interested in learning more about how professional certification can benefit your career, then you don’t want to miss this information-packed exam review session. You may register to attend the review session only, without having to take the exam.

How to Register for the Exam Review Session.  Anyone is eligible to attend the full-day review session. You must complete the SWCS Registration Form to reserve your space. Your registration fee for the exam review session includes a review workbook with essential information for passing the CPESC exam. Whether you’re taking the exam or considering becoming certified in the future, this is a great opportunity to review the principles of erosion and sediment control, hydrology, and urban runoff. Click here for a Review Course Outline and much more information...

How to Get Certified.  Applicants must successfully pass a proctored one-day exam covering hydrology, environmental indicators, impacts of urbanization, and federal and state laws and regulations. A full-day exam review session is offered on Sunday, July 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The exam is offered on the following day, Sunday, July 27, from 8:00 a.m. to noon. You must have prior approval from CPESC, Inc. to take the exam.

How to Apply for the Exam.  To be eligible to sit for the CPESC exam associated with the SWCS conference, you must register for the review session and exam using the SWCS registration form and also apply to the certifying organization, CPESC Inc., with your academic and work history and professional references. For a CPESC exam application form and further information, please visit www.cpesc.org. You are not eligible to take the exam unless you have received a confirmation letter by mail from the CPESC organization prior to the exam date.

CPESC Exam Application Deadline. The CPESC Inc. review committee needs 30 days to evaluate your information and confirm your eligibility to sit for the exam. Your materials must be received by CPESC no later than June 25, to allow enough time.

For more information, contact: John Brown, CPESC Program Manager Phone: 828-655-1600 E-mail: john@cpesc.org 


cesswiCESSWI Exam Review Workshop

If you’re attending the SWCS Annual Conference, you may also want to register for the full-day Certified Erosion, Sediment and Storm Water Inspector (CESSWI) Exam Review Course on July 26th and apply to take the exam itself on the following day. If you plan to apply for certification in the future, or if you’re interested in learning more about how professional certification can benefit your career, then you don’t want to miss this information-packed exam review session. You may register to attend the review session only, without having to take the exam.

How to Register for the Exam Review Session. Anyone is eligible to attend the full-day review session. You must complete the SWCS Registration Form to reserve your space. Your registration fee for the exam review session includes a review workbook with essential information for passing the CESSWI exam. Whether you’re taking the exam or considering becoming certified in the future, this is a great opportunity to review the principles of inspecting a construction site for Phase II compliance. Click here for information about the CESSWI Certification procedures and standards...

How to Get Certified. Applicants must successfully pass a proctored one-day exam covering inspection techniques, BMP placement, safety, documentation, and federal and state laws and regulations. A full-day exam review session is offered on Saturday, July 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The exam is offered the following day on Sunday, July 27 from 8:00 a.m. to noon. You must have prior approval from CPESC, Inc. to take the exam.

How to Apply for the Exam. To be eligible to sit for the CESSWI exam associated with the SWCS conference, you must register for the review session and exam using the SWCS registration form and also apply to the certifying organization, CPESC Inc., with your academic and work history and professional references. For a CESSWI exam application form and further information, please visit www.cpesc.org. You are not eligible to take the exam unless you have received a confirmation letter by mail from the CESSWI Certification Program prior to the exam date.

CESSWI Exam Application Deadline. The Application Review Committee needs 30 days to evaluate your information and confirm your eligibility to sit for the exam. Your materials must be received by CPESC, Inc. no later than June 25th, to allow enough time.

For more information, contact: Glenda Carmney, CESSWI Interim Program Manager Phone: 828-655-1600 E-mail: glenda@cpesc.org


 


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