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November 10, 2011 (Half-Day) New Brunswick, NJ Course Code: EN0301CA12
Sewer Extensions Treatment Works Approval November 10, 2011
Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules
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Manage Environmental Compliance & Focus on Sustainability
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October 24, 2011
Emission Statements Using RADIUS Email
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March 8, 2012
Early Registration Fee: $175 Multi-Registration Fee: $155 Registration Fee (after 10/27): $195
This half-day seminar will focus on the Treatment Works Approval (TWA) program, including the General Industrial TWA program and the program for expedited TWA processing. Personnel from the NJDEP Municipal Finance and Construction Element will discuss when a TWA is required for construction projects and the applicable criteria for such permits. Technical design requirements will be addressed, as well as the administrative requirements for a complete application. Instructors will also review: • • •
Capacity Assurance Combined Sewer Overflow Sewer Connection Ban Programs
Information regarding exemptions to sewer bans, dry sewer permits, and holding tanks will also be presented.
Who Should Attend This program is recommended for professionals who prepare permit applications and assumes that participants have some familiarity with the applications being discussed. Prospective audiences include: Municipal Construction Officials; Attorneys; Representatives of Public Utilities; Health Officers; Real Estate Professionals; Landscape Architects; Municipal and Consulting Engineers; Planners and Surveyors; Environmental Consultants; Builders and Contractors.
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Auditor’s Workshop
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Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules
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November 15, 2011
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NJAES Office of Continuing Professional Education Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 102 Ryders Lane New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8519 Ph: 732.932.9271 Fax: 732.932.8726 Email: ocpe@njaes.rutgers.edu Web: www.cpe.rutgers.edu
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Sewer Extensions
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
Instructors Representatives from the NJDEP will teach the seminar and be available throughout the morning to answer related questions.
November 15, 2011 New Brunswick, NJ Course Code: EN0404CA12
Early Registration Fee: $265 Multi-Registration Fee: $235 Registration Fee (after 11/01): $285
This one-day seminar is designed to present an overview of NJ’s Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules (N.J.A.C. 7:13). Instructors will discuss these rules in detail, and will answer questions regarding the technical issues and regulatory requirements involved in obtaining flood hazard area permits (formerly known as stream encroachment permits). This program will provide attendees with an understanding of the flood hazard area permitting process (from the pre-application stage through the formal review period and post-permit period) and addresses the major design and construction standards for activities within and near New Jersey’s waters, such as: • • • • • • •
The Statewide 0% Net-Fill Requirements The 50-ft, 150-ft and 300-ft Riparian Zones Methods to Delineate Flood Hazard Areas Applicability Determinations and Verifications Permits-by-Rule and General Permits Individual Permits and Hardship Exceptions How Standards Apply to CAFRA and Waterfront Development Permits
Who Should Attend This program is recommended for professionals who prepare permit applications and assumes that participants have some familiarity with the applications being discussed such as: Municipal Construction Officials, Consulting Engineers, Representatives of Public Utilities, Builders and Contractors, Municipal Engineers, Environmental Consultants, Landscape Architects, Health Officers, Planners, Attorneys, Surveyors and Real Estate Professionals.
Instructors Representatives from the NJDEP will teach the seminar and be available throughout the program to answer related questions.
Auditor’s Workshop
Emission Statements using RADIUS
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October 24, 2011 New Brunswick, NJ Course Code: EN0201CA12
Early Registration Fee: $265 Multi-Registration Fee: $235 Registration Fee (after 10/11): $285
March 8, 2012 New Brunswick, NJ Course Code: EN0207CA12
Course Details Early Registration Fee: $395 Multi-Registration Fee: $375 Registration Fee (after 2/23): $425
In today’s tough economy, businesses understand now more than ever that a penny saved is a penny earned! An environmental audit will help identify potential savings for your company. It targets energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction and leaner manufacturing practices. These can all add up to thousands of dollars of savings every year! That’s why this year’s Auditor’s Workshop is focusing on sustainability.
This one-day workshop provides practical, step-by-step instruction in the basic elements of RADIUS for emission statement reporting. Using a computer and actual facility emission statement data, you will gain hands-on experience with the NJDEP’s software and online resources. Students will also be able to work on their own emission statement — bring your prior year RADIUS file on a disk.
Gain a better understanding of how sustainability can improve your company’s environmental, economic and social goals. Discover how other companies have implemented sustainability programs and the benefits they have achieved. Find out which sustainability ideas are easily implemented and which ones require long term commitments. Gain a better understanding of how proper design and energy efficient equipment can save money, while improving system operation. And, learn about New Jersey programs that help companies with environmental obligations and energy efficiency.
At the end of this session, you will be able to: • make the transition from paper to an electronic RADIUS format • create a new emission statement from a blank document, from a converted RADIUS permit file, or from a previously submitted RADIUS emission statement • prepare all sections of the emission statement, including facility profile, component inventories, emission unit operating scenarios, and emission reporting form • use PIN numbers to submit emission statements & data to the DEP • use time-saving tips to streamline the emission reporting process
Resource conservation & your return on investment BPU incentive programs for energy projects Value Stream Mapping Energy efficiency maximization Environmental waste reduction Opportunities for reducing carbon emissions Sustainable manufacturing practices and growth
Instructors Representatives from the NJDEP and industry will teach all aspects of the seminar and be available throughout the program to answer related questions. **This course fulfills one of the requirements for becoming a NJDEP-Qualified Auditor for Small Businesses. **
April 18, 2012 New Brunswick, NJ Course Code: EN0208CA12
This one-day program has been designed to provide you with the necessary tools to prepare effective permit applications correctly and efficiently. Through hands-on use of the RADIUS application and the DEP-Online web site, in combination with expert instruction, visual presentations and handouts, students will learn both the basic and advanced features of these tools. The course will use an extensive array of case studies to illustrate various permitting scenarios.
Instructors Representatives from the NJDEP will teach the seminar and be available throughout the program to answer related questions.
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Prerequisite This course will cover the preparation of an Emission Statement using RADIUS. Some basic knowledge of personal computers and Windows operating system is recommended. Prior knowledge of air permitting and emission statement concepts is recommended, although not required.
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Early Registration Fee: $395 Multi-Registration Fee: $375 Registration Fee (after 4/04): $425
At the end of this session, you will be able to: • Prepare a RADIUS air permit application, including a facility profile, component inventories, emission unit operating scenarios and potential to emit data • Utilize equipment and control device detail screens • Use your PIN to export, import and submit applications and data • Use time-saving tips to streamline the application process • Understand the differences between the Preconstruction Permit and Title V Operating Permits • Use RADIUS to construct emission units and operating scenarios • View permit requirements using RADIUS • Update and maintain your copy of RADIUS effectively • Back up, transfer and manipulate your RADIUS data • Perform advanced feature operations such as: merging applications, converting permits to Emission Statements, copying data to other documents • Create “in-process revisions” • Use the Internet to obtain air general permits
What Will You Learn? • • • • • • •
Mastering RADIUS
Representatives from the NJDEP will teach the seminar and be available throughout the program to answer related questions.
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- Recertification Credits Courses in this brochure have been submitted for the following: • NJ Health Officers/REHS* • NJ Licensed Water & Wastewater Operators • Certified Public Works Managers • NJ, NY and PA Continuing Legal Education • NJ Professional Engineers *Rutgers University, NJAES, Office of Continuing Professional Education has been approved by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services as a provider of NJ Public Health Continuing Education Contact Hours (CEs). CEs for these programs are still pending.