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Online Stormwater Compliance Tracking System

By admin, on 06-05-2010 19:14

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Evrosol  provides  Stormwawater Compliance  on-demand software that helps you manage site inspections, monitor best management practices, identify and track deficiencies, generate certified inspection reports and deliver compliance visibility to the entire project team

EscTrack is a web-based erosion/sediment control permit tracking application that is accessed through the web through our secure client portal. The application may be used via any computer/PDA with Internet access, providing multiple staff, in multiple locations, with access to view project-specific erosion/sediment control permit information.

Please visit

www.evrosol.com

free accounts are available

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Conference on Natural Channel Systems

By admin, on 28-01-2010 10:56

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4th International Conference on Natural Channel Systems

Our understanding of the importance, complexity and interconnectedness of natural channel systems continues to expand with the growing emphasis on protecting Canada's green infrastructure for both biodiversity and the quality of human life.  To promote the exchange information on this important issue, we are pleased to announce a two-day event, taking place in Mississauga on September 27 & 28, 2010, which will look at the connections between biodiversity, stream corridors and watershed health, and the improved management of these interconnections through the practices of stream restoration and natural channel design. 

The event is hosted by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Canadian Water Resources Association, Soil and Water Conservation Society, Conservation Ontario, American Fisheries Society, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.  The information to be presented is geared to practitioners, scientists, policy makers, and other stakeholders from regulatory agencies, consulting firms and environmental organizations.

Click here for more information - registration coming soon!

Click here to learn more about Natural Channel Design.

 

 


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