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2009 CWA Curriculum

The following training opportunities will be available in 2009:

Indicates that a particular course is specifically targeted to those involved with tribal programs.

 100–level courses

100–level courses provide a foundation and the fundamentals for an understanding of CWA programs and how those programs function. Knowledge and skills obtained through these courses will give attendees a more focused view of the requirements and challenges involved in developing and implementing water quality programs.

Title
EPA Mining Training for Tribes
GAP On-line Training
Introduction to the Clean Water Act
Introduction to Section 106 of the Clean Water Act (CWA): Grants for Pollution Control Programs
Introduction to Section 319 of the Clean Water Act (CWA): Nonpoint Source (NPS) Management Programs
Introduction to WQX Web Tool and STORET Excel Template-Webinar
Region 10 Sustainable Finance Project for State & Tribal Wetland Programs
Region 10 Wetland Workshop/Information Sharing, Enhancing Tribal Wetland Programs
Section 106 Grants Training
STORET and WQX Data Submission Training
STORET/WQX Training
STORET/WQX Web hands-on workshops
Stormwater Controls for Tribal Construction Sites
Stream Identification
Sustainable Finance for Region 9 Tribal Wetland Programs
Tribal Water Quality Program Training
Water Quality Standards Academy - Basic Course
Wetlands 101: Workshop for Tribes & Sustainable Funding for Wetlands Workshop

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 200–level courses

200–level courses are designed for individuals who require more in–depth training to develop tribal water quality programs under their own water quality codes or to prepare them to pursue more mature water quality programs under the CWA. The 100–level courses lay the foundation and framework for the 200–level courses.

Title
8th Annual Surface Water Monitoring and Standards Meeting (SWiMS)
EPA Conference on Small Capacity Discharging Wastewater Treatment Systems
National Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution Control Program Workshop for Tribes
STORET/WQX and Tribal Data Management
Tribal Data Management, Developing QC Review Procedures and Data Analysis
Tribal Training on the National Rivers and Streams Survey

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 300–level courses

300–level courses provide more advanced administrative, technical, policy and regulatory training. These courses focus on "real–world" situations that tribal reservation programs may face in implementing water quality programs under the CWA in every–day situations. These courses provide the degree of training that tribes will require to develop, manage and administer sophisticated water quality programs. The 100– and 200–level courses are a recommended pre-requisite to the 300–level courses.

Title
BASINS/HSPF Training Workshop
NPDES Permit Writers' Training Course
U.S. EPA, Region 6, 19th Annual Quality Assurance Conference

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