For the eighth consecutive year, Team E. J. Prescott is proud to present its winter seminar series. These highly interactive workshops are designed to provide solutions to the problems associated with the maintenance and construction of our critical infrastructure.

All participants earn certificates for 5.0 Professional Development Hours.

A Message From Peter E. Prescott

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The challenges facing the water, wastewater and stormwater industries are unprecedented. Therefore, education has never been more important. Our environmental laws are getting tougher and our infrastructure is in serious need of repair and replacement.

Technology is evolving quickly. While we are an industry that has been slow to change, we must change, and we cannot afford to wait. As costs continue to rise, it has never been more critical to make the right decisions regarding rebuilding and maintaining our water systems, roadways and environment.

The seminars we are offering are designed to bring you up to date with current best management practices and technology, and to help you make informed decisions that will impact the future of your communities. We sincerely hope you can join us at one of these events. I am confident you will profit from attending.


Sincerely,

Peter E. Prescott

Chief Executive Officer Everett J. Prescott, Inc.



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Know How 8 Seminar Registration

The Know How seminars are highly interactive workshops are designed to provide solutions to the problems associated with the maintenance and construction of our critical infrastructure. Subjects include, but are not limited to...

Portland, CT

Track #1:  Quality, Conservation, Revenue has been approved for four (4.0) Training Contact Hours by the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health for Connecticut Certified Drinking Water Operators.  (Course# DS-10-1331).

Track #2:  The Land and Water Protection Course is pre-approved for five (5.0) Professional Development Hours by The Practicing Institute of Engineering for Professional Engineers and Landscape Architects licensed in the State of New York (Course Approval #20140505).

Batavia, NY

Track #1:  Making A Case for Clean Drinking Water,  has been approved for 5.25 Contact Hours for licensed New York Drinking Water Operators.  The course approval number, issued by the New York State Department of Health, is 534-6741-12070.

Track #2:  The Land and Water Protection Course is pre-approved for five (5.0) Professional Development Hours by The Practicing Institute of Engineering for Professional Engineers and Landscape Architects licensed in the State of New York (Course Approval #20140505).

Bethlehem, NH

Track #1: Quality, Conservation Revenue, is approved for five (5.0) Technical Contact Hours for licensed New Hampshire Drinking Water Operators. Track 1 has been approved for 5.0 TCHs for New Hampshire Water Works Operators by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.

Track #2:  The Land and Water Protection Course is pre-approved for five (5.0) Professional Development Hours by The Practicing Institute of Engineering for Professional Engineers and Landscape Architects licensed in the State of New York (Course Approval #20140505).