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Erosion & sediment control: Management, planning & compliance

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Erosion & sediment control: Management, planning & compliance

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Our erosion and sediment control course will provide participants with a suite of best practice procedures for erosion, sediment and drainage control on construction and building sites in accordance with the requirements of the International Erosion Control Association Australasia.

Learning outcomes

  • An ability to plan and design an effective erosion and sediment control plan.
  • An ability to assess the suitability of an erosion and sediment control plan for development approval.
  • An ability to undertake effective compliance.

Participants will develop an understanding of

  • Key principles of erosion and sediment control.
  • How to select the most appropriate temporary drainage, erosion and sediment control measures for your site.
  • Key steps in the development of erosion and sediment control plans.
  • Model codes of practice: General construction, building sites and installation of services.
  • Potential erosion hazard of a work site.
  • Typical development approval conditions, for use in the management of land-disturbing activities.
  • Site inspection checklists to ensure appropriate site management and compliance in accordance with erosion and sediment control plans.

Participants will develop skills in application of:

  • site planning checklists
  • the iAuditor tool
  • detailed checklist for assessing erosion and sediment control plans.

Who should attend?

  • Consulting engineers responsible for planning erosion and sediment control plans for construction sites.
  • Development assessment officers responsible for compliance assessment of erosion and sediment control plans (formerly referred to as soil erosion and drainage management plans).
  • Local and state government project managers/site supervisors responsible for construction supervision.

Cost

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Water Sensitive SA Partners – $275 +GST & BF
Stormwater SA members – $275 +GST & BF
IPWEA members – $275 +GST & BF
Non-partners – $440 +GST & BF


Adrian Crocetti, Principal Stormwater Specialist, Neilly Group Engineering
Adrian Crocetti has been dedicated to the implementation of improved water quality and sustainable water policies, projects, and practices for nearly 20 years working in diverse roles ranging from stormwater engineer to governmental policy and planning.

In 2022, Adrian joined Neilly Group as Principal Stormwater Specialist and his projects to date include concept and detailed design of rural wetlands, specialised design and erosion plans for large scale construction, mining and erosion intervention projects.

As Principal Engineer of the Water by Design team, he shared his extensive knowledge of catchment and water management across Queensland and beyond through capacity building activities, guideline and policy development, and advocacy roles.

Adrian’s unique skillset covers both practical and theoretical water management and improved land care practices, and is able to fully comprehend projects from the initial planning and strategic phases, through to design, implementation and maintenance.

Peter Goonan EPA - Sep22
Peter Goonan is the Principal Aquatic Biologist in the Environmental Science Branch of the EPA. He has over 30 years’ experience monitoring the condition of aquatic ecosystems in SA and assessing the environmental effects caused by discharges, deposits and contaminants entering inland and coastal waters. He specialises in aquatic invertebrate identification and their responses to contaminants and water quality stressors. He also provides expert professional advice relating to water quality risks, regulation, policy, and strategic directions, and represents the EPA as an expert witness in court.

Venue

Marryatville Hotel
239 Kensington Road
Kensington,
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Registration: 8:45am

Start:
October 27, 2022 @ 9:00 am
End:
October 27, 2022 @ 5:00 pm
Venue:
Marryatville Hotel
239 Kensington Road
Kensington

Acknowledgement of Country

Water Sensitive SA acknowledges Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Nations of the lands and waters we live and work upon, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge and respect the deep spiritual connection and the relationship that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to Country.