A Wetland Primer, Advanced: Field Evaluation & Permitting Considerations for Design Professionals (2 hours)

This 2-hour online course is a follow-up to "A Wetland Primer For Design Professionals" by the same author. Although a basic understanding of wetlands--crucial for architects, engineers, land surveyors and landscape architects--is mastered in that first course, design professionals often need a broader understanding of why wetlands play an increasingly important role in site considerations, and how they are identified. This course does exactly that, in a easily understood series of steps.

CEUs for this course are not available under the "Buy Direct" options below. CEUs are only available by purchasing the course from either RedVector or PDH.

At the conclusion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Speak with more authority about freshwater wetland delineation
  • Be familiar with important federal or state legislation that must be considered during project design
  • Be exposed to the perils of ignoring wetlands during project design
  • Understand the key technical indicators for inland wetlands
  • Speak with confidence to wetland scientists, as well as to state and federal permitting authorities about resource evaluations and potential project impacts

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