The Northwest Environmental Training Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit improving environmental quality and public health by providing professional development opportunities and technology transfer to environmental professionals. |
Upcoming Events
Reminder! Only a few seats left in our Introduction to Engineered Log Jam Field Camp - Technology and Applications for Erosion Control and Fish Habitat - September 17 - 21, 2007, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, Engineered log jam (ELJ) technology offers an important tool for restoring fluvial ecosystems and solving traditional river management problems such as bank protection, debris retention, and grade control. This class provides an overview of the principles, potential applications, and limitations of ELJ technology; spending approximately half the time in the field examining both natural and engineered log jams more info... |
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Registration Open! Pacific Salmonid Recovery Conference 2007
Science - Policy - Assessment - Restoration - Monitoring - Seattle, WA, November 6 - 9, 2007, Register Online!
This regional conference provides participants with current fisheries science, regulatory updates, and innovative strategies for assessment, restoration, and monitoring of salmonid populations and their habitat. It is a gathering for professionals working to restore healthy salmonid populations. The conference agenda is comprised of presentations from leading scientists, policy makers, and practitioners from throughout the Western U.S. and Canada more info... |
| Hawaii! Fundamental Contaminant Chemistry & Applied Contaminant Chemistry and Transport in Soil and Groundwater - Honolulu,
Hawaii, October 24 - 25, 2007 |
| Register Today! EPA's Targeted Watershed Initiative Grants: Pacific Northwest Success Stories, Live Broadcast Workshop - October 17, 2007, 9:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. in Seattle, WA, You are invited to a free workshop presented by the Pacific Northwest Regional Water Program, hosted by the Northwest Environmental Training Center, more info... |
| Statistics! Scientific Sampling: Study Design, Data Reporting and the Appropriate Use of Statistics to Support Study Conclusions offered in Troutdale, OR, September 25 - 26, 2007 and Lacey, WA October 23 - 25, 2007 (as an extended 3 day version) |
Retreat! Intro to Wild Mushroom Identification in Western Washington
*Weekend Workshop/Retreat - October 26 - 28, 2007,
Olympic Peninsula, WA, An overview of mushroom species, edibility/toxicity, and field identification methods - The course provides an introduction to edible mushroom identification. Emphasis is on basic identification skills of the best edible mushrooms and their poisonous look-alikes. Advanced students are welcome and would also benefit from the class more info... |
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| New! NRDA workshops: Natural Resource Damage Assessment Workshop - The What, Why, When, Where, and How of NRDA - San Francisco, CA, November 1 - 2, 2007 and Seattle,WA, December 12 - 13, 2007 |
Toxicology! Intro to Aquatic Toxicology -
Understanding Impacts of Organic Chemicals and Metals on Aquatic Ecosystem
San Diego, CA, December 13 - 14, 2007 - provides participants with an understanding of the foundations of aquatic toxicology and how these concepts are applied to managing pollutants in aquatic environments more info... |
New Chemistry Series! Applied Contaminant Chemistry and Transport in Soil and Groundwater & Monitored Natural Attenuation of Petroleum and Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater offered in Anchorage, AK, November 29 - 30, 2007 |
Back by popular demand! Stormwater Monitoring and Data Analysis under New NPDES Phase I and II Regulations Offered in Portland, OR, November 29 - 30, 2007. This 2-day workshop will provide hands-on training for both the novice and the experienced water resources professional. Workshop topics will include the proper installation and application of stage gauges, primary measurement devices, and acoustic doppler and electromagnetic velocity meters to meet new hydrologic monitoring requirements of the permits more info... |

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Northwest Environmental Training Center
A 501(c)(3) non-profit program of EOS Alliance
650 S. Orcas Street, Suite 220, Seattle, Washington 98108
Phone: (206)762-1976, Fax: (206)762-1979
www.nwetc.org |

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