Rainwater Harvesting Workshops
ARCSA’s 100-level workshop is a one-day introductory course for anyone interested in general knowledge about rainwater harvesting for nonpotable applications.
| What | Workshop |
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| When |
September 21, 2010 02:45 PM
to September 23, 2010 02:45 PM |
| Where | Lee Countty Hiisttoriicall Sociietty 6500 Sttage Road ((Hwy 14)) Loachapoka,,AL ((jjustt westt off Auburrn)) |
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Tuesday Sept 21, 2010
One-day 100-level workshop
8:30 AM – 5 PM Free to the public
Courtesy of
Alabama Water Watch
Auburn University Water Resources Center
Alabama Cooperative Extension System
ARCSA’s 100-level workshop is a one-day introductory
course for anyone interested in general
knowledge about rainwater harvesting for nonpotable
applications. This course provides an
overview of rainwater-harvesting history, methods
and applications, including concepts and techniques
for uses such as landscape irrigation and
wildlife management. Rain simulation and a simple
rainfall harvesting system are used to reinforce
concepts. References for further study are provided.
Please bring a sack lunch or purchase locally
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept 22 & 23, 2010
Two-day, 200-level workshop
8:30 AM – 5 PM - $295 for workshop
or $445 + ARCSA membership
to be considered for Accreditation
ARCSA’s 200-level workshop is a two-day, in-depth
rainwater-harvesting course required for those seeking
ARCSA Accredited Professional (AP) status. This
course provides attendees with knowledge for rainwater
harvesting design and installation for both outdoor
and in-home rainwater use; sanitation for potable
uses; rules and regulations, guidelines and restrictions;
business management; project planning; site
and installation safety; and system construction and
maintenance. The course will follow the Texas A&M
University “Rainwater Harvesting Planning” manual,
which is included in the cost.
Lunch will be provided
ARCSA is now a USGBC Educational Provider
This Course is for continuing education credits
For course description For course description and
Regiisttrrattiion -- www..arrcsa..orrg
Lee Countty Hiisttoriicall Sociietty
6500 Sttage Road ((Hwy 14))
Loachapoka,,AL
((jjustt westt off Auburrn))
The Mission of the American Rainwater Catchment
Systems Association is to promote sustainable
rainwater-harvesting practices, to help solve potable,
non-potable, stormwater and energy challenges
throughout the world.
Raiinwatterr Harrvessttiing
presented by
Sept 21,22 & 23, 2010
Workshops Sept 21,22 & 23
Please register online at
www.arcsa.org

