Overview Private and governmental organizations conduct a variety of projects every year, some with excellent results, but far too many of them do not achieve the intended results, cost more or take longer than... Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: The importance of flood openings, Requirements for flood openings, How flood openings affect flood insurance rates, How to identify, select, size and locate flood openings Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Recognize the types and applications of helical piles, Helical pile design requirements, The installation criteria Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Familiarize the student with the significant changes in the 2011 edition of NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code, Familiarize the student with the significant changes in Article 250 Grounding, Familiarize the student with the requirements for Small Wind Electric Systems, wind turbines up to and including 100 kW, Familiarize the student with the important changes related to alternative energy, Ensure compliance with applicable Code Learn More>>
This course will present guidance to engineers, and field personnel involved in designing and constructing backfill operations around subsurface structures and conduits. Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Concise methods for getting the transfer function from the loop equations, The gain and phase relations from the transfer function, The input impedances, Practical tips for offsetting, stabilizing and prototyping working circuits Learn More>>
This 3-hour course discusses the use of compressed air to store large volumes of electrical energy. The course covers the currently operating plants, storage options, the various types of plants, and the future concepts for compressed air plants. Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: General provisions of the Ground Water Rule, Overview of three types of ground water source monitoring: triggered, additional, and assessment, Exceptions to triggered monitoring, Representative source water monitoring based on coliform monitoring locations in the distribution system, Representative source water monitoring based on well properties, water chemistry, and hydrogeology, Additional considerations for representative monit Learn More>>
Identification of factors needed to describe hydrologic conditions, Determine the relative importance scale ratings, Describe the recovery potential scale rating, Effects of temperature on hydrologic processes, Characteristics of soil types, Relationship between meteorology and surface runoff Learn More>>
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