Forestry Training Course Goal
Each forest stream crossing has an owner who is responsible for monitoring, maintaining and de-activating the crossing. This course presents what is currently the most widely accepted system of monitoring stream crossings in Alberta. As inspectors become more highly skilled at identifying problems with bridges and culverts, they will be better prepared to generate solutions and reduce liability. When staff is trained to follow a standard procedure the result will be a consistent and accurate inspection the company can rely upon. The course will provide the industrial user with a standard approach to crossing inspection and risk assessment.
Learning Objectives
Participants who successfully complete this course will be able to:
- Understand how water cycles through the environment
- Recognize the various aspects of water quality
- Recognize the main pieces of water legislation
- Understand why crossing monitoring is needed
- Complete a Foothills Stream Crossing Partnership electronic stream crossing inspection form to recommend remedial action
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- This course is available in a narrated online version (link below), however, it can also be delivered in person or online (to groups) with a live instructor. To arrange a “live online” delivery please send your request to wolf@northernlakescollege.ca or contact the WOLF office at 1-866-293-WOLF (9653)
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Cost of the online narrated course is $99 (+GST)
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Please click HERE to register
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- For group registration &/or payment by invoice please click HERE