Erosion and Sediment Control Tip #104
As our country continues to
develop and urbanize, the next big hurdle is for Green Infrastructure and Low
impact Development to be commonplace instead of rare. We can control the
peak discharge, but we likewise must control runoff and use methods to
infiltrate the rain back into the soil.
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It’s A Process
We
are pleased to announce the 2026 Clear Water Alabama Seminar and Field Day, a
premier event dedicated to advancing erosion and sediment control, stormwater
management, and water quality protection across Alabama.
Dates:
September 23–24, 2026
Location:
Synergic Center, 3650 5th St, Northport, Alabama 35476 (Tuscaloosa area)
This
two-day program brings together professionals, planners, designers,
contractors, inspectors, and community leaders for practical education,
hands-on learning, and valuable networking opportunities focused on effective
conservation practices.
Registration
is now open!
• Attend
Both Days (Seminar + Field Day): Early Bird $240 | Regular $300
• Seminar
Only (Sept 23): Early Bird $140 | Regular $175
• Field
Day Only (Sept 24): Early Bird $140 | Regular $175
Early
bird pricing is available for a limited time. Visit the official registration
page to secure your spot: https://alabamaswa.memberclicks.net/cwa2026
Sponsorship
opportunities are also available for organizations looking to support this
important initiative and gain visibility among industry professionals. For
sponsorship details and benefits, please visit the Clear Water Alabama homepage
or contact the organizers.
Clear
water isn’t just a goal — it’s a process. Join us as we move that process
forward together.
We
look forward to seeing you in Northport this September!
#ClearWaterAlabama
#ItsAProcess #StormwaterManagement #ErosionControl #AlabamaESC
Perry L Oakes, PE
Alabama’s Erosion and Sediment Control Program Manager
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