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Conducts a training course on the basics of the Section 106 Process.
The mission of TCES is to provide vital, relevant and connected education that enables Airmen to be ready engineers and great leaders who know how to build sustainable installations to last while leading the change for the Civil Engineer career field.
American Water Works Association (AWWA) is an international nonprofit scientific and educational society dedicated to the improvement of drinking water quality and supply. The AWWA offers online training, seminars, and webcasts.
The ALMR is an educational and informational resource to government agencies, municipal authorities, industries and other business entities, universal waste handlers, generators, environmental groups and industry trade organizations. Tools developed include CD-Rom training on recycling mercury-containing lamps
A professional non-profit membership organization whose mission is to promote healthy, energy and resource-efficient buildings in California.
The CERCLA Education Center (CEC) offers U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on-scene coordinators (OSC), remedial project managers (RPM), site assessment managers (SAM), and other environmental professionals training courses on the many aspects of Superfund and the latest environmental technologies. The courses provide not only basic definitions and procedures, but detailed presentations on EPA's role with other federal agencies as well.
A system of software applications used widely to plan for and respond to chemical emergencies. It is one of the tools developed by EPA's Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office (CEPPO) and NOAA, to assist front-line chemical emergency planners and responders. They can use CAMEO to access, store, and evaluate information critical for developing emergency plans. In addition, CAMEO supports regulatory compliance by helping users meet the chemical inventory reporting requirements of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA, also known as SARA Title III). CAMEO also can be used with a separate software application called LandView ® to display EPA environmental databases and demographic/economic information to support analysis of environmental justice issues.
Founded in 1998, CLN offers over 20 collaborative learning courses and workshops delivered at NCTC, off-site locations, and through distance learning.
DAU provides the Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (AT&L) workforce training. All Service and DoD employees may attend DAU classes. Non-DoD federal agency and defense industry employees may attend DAU courses at no cost on a space available basis.
Developers and providers of the Pipeline Emergencies training which is an instructional program outlining the actions required of personnel responding to a pipeline emergency. The program covers both liquid and natural gas pipelines, and a range of emergencies including leaks, spills and fires.
DLA Human Resources Services, DLA Training has over 120 courses in a variety of formats from which to choose to obtain technical, professional, and managerial training. Topics include acquisition, environmental, and property disposal, among others.
TSI is a part of the U.S.Department of Transportation (DOT) and was initially created in 1971 to support DOT's mission of ensuring safety and security in the nation's transportation system. They offer courses in hazardous materials transportation, hazardous waste transportation, and other forms of transportation.
A DOE program, ENERGY STAR invites you to take advantage of the on-line training sessions and presentations available to your organization at no cost. Courses are webcast and include topics such as: PC Power Management; Energy Star Overview for the Public Sector; Purchasing and Procurement; and Money for your energy upgrades.
This site was created to provide environmental training and training information for Federal, Tribal, State, and local government personnel in hazardous waste site investigation/ remediation practices and procedures, as well as emergency response to hazardous chemical releases.
The Academy provides information to their materials management stakeholders through webinars related to EPA's Sustainable Materials Management Program. Learn about key issues, successful projects, and a variety of best management practices for creating stellar waste management programs. Hear from experts around the country on what works and what doesn't, and how to make your program more successful. The format for the calls will be a formal presentation followed by a question and answer session and discussion time.
The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) provides training events to foster and maintain a high performance workforce to construct, operate and maintain facilities in an energy efficient, sustainable and cost effective manner. Topics include proven, cutting edge technologies and business practices to help Federal Agencies meet their energy/water/sustainability goals dictated by legislation and executive orders. FEMP is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), and awards continuing education units (CEUs) upon successful course completion.
FLETC provides training in archeological investigation and the subsequent prosecution of the crimes.
This agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) provides training in various areas of occupational health and safety.
Institute offers rigorous online training and workshops on GHG accounting, auditing and management.
Available GSA events and training nationwide, including free acquisition training.
Offers programs which range from specialized topics for niche occupational health and safety professionals to broader environmental health issues, their occupational and environmental health and safety programs offer practical training to ensure your organization is safe, free of hazards, and environmentally safe. In particular, they offer course specific to the DoD, Doe, DHHS, EPA, DHS, and other Federal Agencies.
The IIA is the internal audit profession's global voice, recognized authority, acknowledged leader, chief advocate, and principal educator. Generally, members work in internal auditing, risk management, governance, internal control, information technology audit, education, and security. The mission of The Institute of Internal Auditors is to provide dynamic leadership for the global profession of internal auditing.
Courses are available to all military and civilian employees of the US government. For other employees of the US Government there is no charge to attend classes, but the student is responsible for the student's travel and per diem.
Offers web-based training on courses such as wetland mitigation, small arms firing ranges, and remediation.
The goal of the NASA Applied Remote SEnsing Training (ARSET) is to increase the utility of NASA earth science and model data for policy makers, regulatory agencies, and other applied science professionals in the areas of Health and Air Quality, Water Resources, Eco Forecasting, and Disaster Management. The two primary activities of this project are webinars and in-person courses.
NAFTC offers training in the form of classes and workshops on a wide array of topics such as biodiesel, ethanol, hybrids, hydrogen, fuel cells, natural gas (CNG cylinder inspection, LNG, and light- and heavy-duty vehicles), battery-powered electric vehicles, and propane. Courses on transient emissions testing and AFV applications for forklift and material handling are also available.
NACWA represents public wastewater and stormwater agencies of all sizes nationwide and offers webinars on environmental regulatory concerns of these agencies.
NASFM has developed the Pipeline Emergencies training package for firefighters and other emergency responders to better prepare them to respond to and prevent pipeline incidents.
The center, sponsored by the FWS, trains and educates natural resource managers to accomplish the common goal of conserving fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats. Offered at the site are course on varied topics such as: stream restoration, endangered species management, interagency consultation for endangered species, habitat restoration, natural resources law, oil and chemical spill response, wetland plant identification, and integrated pest management to name a few.
The EPA National Enforcement Training Institute (NETI) is required by statute to train Federal, state, local and tribal lawyers, inspectors, civil and criminal investigators, and technical experts in the enforcement of the Nation's environmental laws. NETI provides a comprehensive and integrated approach to training, in which enforcement and compliance personnel are trained in a range of specialities in order to work together more effectively as a team.
NHI is the training arm of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). NHI provides training, resource materials and educational opportunities to the surface transportation community.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is one of 27 Institutes and Centers of the National Institutes of Health (NIH),which is a component of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The Division of Extramural Research and Training supports a worker education and training Program.
A part of the NPS Archeology and Ethanography Program, the center offers online training on managing archeological collections.
The mission of the National Preservation Institute (NPI) is to educate those involved in the management, preservation, and stewardship of cultural heritage. NPI was founded in 1980 as a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization.
The National Registry of Environmental Professionals' mission is to provide professional certification and certification programs to those who have the required education, training, and experience to be qualified as various environmental and safety professionals.
Provides training on subjects related to natural gas as an alternative vehicle fuel.
Training is available upon request on topics such as: ArcGIS, Metadata, Managing Visitor Use in Coastal and Marine Protected Areas, The Coastal Zone Management Role in Managing Hazards. Understanding Marine Protected Areas Survival Skills for Managing Coastal Resources. This is not a complete listing of topics.
This is a nonprofit program of the Northwest Environmental Education Council created to improve the quality of environmental services in the Pacific Northwest by providing technical training for environmental professionals. Course topics include biology and ecology, contaminant science, hydrology, and hydrogeology.
Training courses and workshops to explain the regulatory framework and technical considerations of the NPDES Permit program. These courses are designed for permit writers, dischargers, EPA officials, and other interested parties.
Founded in 2005, PEI's Learning Center offers high quality, up-to-date, relevant training over the Internet to help you manage an underground storage tank system.
Project EnCriPT is a training resource for various aspects of environmental enforcement. It is a cooperative agreement between the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, or LEMIT, a division of Sam Houston State University's Criminal Justice Center. Course offerings are web-based and classroom based.
Webinars offered by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) to promote the transfer of innovative, cost-effective and sustainable solutions developed through projects funded in five program areas. The webinar series targets Department of Defense and Department of Energy practitioners, the regulatory community and environmental researchers with the goal of providing cutting edge and practical information that is easily accessible at no cost.
In partnership with the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides a range of training information to EPA, other federal agency, state, tribal, and local staff involved in hazardous waste management and remediation.
The ULC is the center for learning and training for the Corps of Engineers. The ULC offers courses on CERCLA/RCRA processes, cultural resources, remediation, hazardous waste manifesting, wetlands development, and ecosystem restoration.
Its mission is to provide worldwide technical support for implementing preventive medicine, public health, and health promotion/wellness services into all aspects of America's Army and the Army Community anticipating and rapidly responding to operational needs and adaptable to a changing world environment.
The USCC is a national, non-profit trade and professional organization promoting the recycling of organic materials through composting.
Topics range from coldwater fish culture to habitat conservation planning, from environmental negotiation to building community support for natural resource programs.
Courses in environmental compliance, environmental conservation, environmental management, environmental pollution prevention, and environmental restoration are offered.
At the University of Oregon in Portland, the Sustainability Leadership Program offers a series of workshops that address the latest topics on sustainable economic, social, and environmental systems for both the public and private sectors. This series of non-credit professional development workshops are designed to provide practitioners with tools to develop sustainable living and working environments. There are no pre-requisites and the workshops can be taken in any order.
Engineering Professional Development offers more than 400 continuing education courses for engineers, architects, contractors, consultants, managers, and other technical professionals.
The U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution is a program of the Morris K. Udall Foundation, an independent federal agency based in Tucson, Arizona. The Institute has a mission and history of helping people find workable solutions to tough environmental conflicts.
The "Water Quality Standards Academy" is best known for the "Basic Course". The Basic Course is an introductory course designed for those with fewer than six months experience with water quality standards and criteria programs. The Academy also offers "Intermediate" courses. Intermediate courses are limited to one or several closely related topics (e.g., Implementation of Nutrient Criteria, Implementation of Ammonia Criteria).
The Watershed Academy's Distance Learning Program -- Watershed Academy Web, offers a variety of self-paced training modules that represent a basic and broad introduction to the watershed management field.
WBDG courses offer a range of educational content from an introduction to Whole Building Design concepts to more specific applications for design objectives, building types, and operations and maintenance. The content in the WBDG courses is developed by top experts in the fields of architecture, engineering, planning, facility management, and facility energy management, among others.
 
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Last Updated: February 11, 2022