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On-Site Sewage Facility Soil Courses




Register Directly Online

http://agrilifevents.tamu.edu/events/

details.cfm?RegistrationID=47

 

Course Location:


CECP Campus

 

Cost of course is $100 payable by credit card or check.  

New Price will be $125


If you have any questions, please contact:

 Rhonda Meyer at  
(281) 218-0570 or
rhondameyer@tamu.edu

TCEQ Approved for 8 Continuing Education Units

Web-Based

Soil & Site Evaluation

Basic Introduction


This course is designed for OSSF Designated Representatives, Site Evaluators, and Installers requiring CEU hours to satisfy TCEQ licensing requirements.

This is a basic introduction to soil and site evaluation.  Dr. John Jacob, the lead Extension Specialist in the State of Texas for soil and site evaluation for on-site septic systems, developed the course.  It addresses the major limitations of soils in terms of texture, groundwater, and restrictive layers. The course places a special emphasis on evaluation of the landscape in terms of shallow groundwater issues.  Click here to see a detailed course outline.


How do I enroll?  How is the TCEQ notified?

Registration and tracking of course completion is through the Texas A&M University System.  Upon successful completion of the Soil & Site Evaluation Basic Introduction,  the sponsoring Texas Cooperative Extension office will issue a certificate of completion to the registrant and send confirmation of earning 8 CEUs to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).  

Once you have enrolled for the course, you have one year to complete the course.  All required reading and testing is from your home or office computer, so NO TRAVEL IS REQUIRED.  

Do I have to complete the entire course at one time without a break?

You do not have to complete the entire course in one sitting in front of your computer.  The course is organized in five modules and your progress is tracked by module completion.  There is a short quiz at the end of each module.  Any modules you successfully complete during one session will be marked as "COMPLETE"  when you return to continue the course.  

What do I do to successfully complete the course?

To successfully complete the course,  you must earn a 100% passing grade on each of the five module quizzes and the final on-line quiz. However, you can return to the quiz questions again and re-take the test .  

Do I  need any printed material to take the course?

There is an on-line Reference Workbook  located on the course website which will open in Adobe Acrobat Reader.  After opening the Reference Workbook, you can print it and have it available for the course.  The workbook is forty pages, including the appendix.  If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, there is a link provided on the course website which enables you to download it.


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Soil & Site Evaluation  Basic Introduction
Course Outline


Module 1      Introduction:  Soils as Treatment Units

Importance of Soil Properties Critical to Wastewater Treatment

Module 2a     Soil Survey and Texture

Identify the major components of soils

Identify soil particle sizes and textures

Understand the use of soil surveys in soil and site evaluation

Module 2b        Structure, Restrictive Layers

Understand the basic kinds of soil structure

Understand and be able to identify the major kinds of restrictive layers

Module 2c     Groundwater

Understand soil features that can be used to identify shallow water tables

Understand the limitations of those features

Module 3        Site Evaluation

Understand basic landscape concepts

Understand the hydrologic cycle and the flow of water in the landscape

Understand how to "read" the landscape in terms of unsuitably wet soils


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