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Evaluation results for last year's ART PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 12 August 2010 21:50

We are happy to announce that last year's evaluations for the Compost Regulator Training Workshop (or Advanced Regulator Training, ART) were all extremely positive! Thank you to everyone who participated in the evaluation. Thanks to your input, we will work to make this ART even better!

Haven't registered for this year's ART? Why not now?

Here are a couple of statistics we would like to share:

  • 90% would recommend this training
  • 95% of the results were positive for the overall impression of the program

Here are a few comments we would like to share:

  • "Great level of interaction and involvement by class and educators"
  • "Excellent Training"
  • When asked what was the most beneficial part of the training, this participant said "Thought all segments very useful - enough of everything"
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2010 CFOT Agenda PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 16 July 2010 22:38

The Compost Facility Operator Training Agenda is now available! Spots are filling up so don't forget to register as soon as possible.

To see the agenda, please click here.

 
Advanced Regulator Training Workshop PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 10 August 2008 06:30

Advanced Regulator Training Set for September 9, 2010

The Washington Organic Recycling Council has teamed with the Washington State Environmental Health Association to provide a workshop to meet the needs of Enviornmental Health Professionals involved in composting and inspection work.

The course content was developed with compost facilities inspectors and seeks to develop a common understanding of composting basics and develop a shared methodoloty on conducting a facility inspection.

To learn more about this class or register, click on the documents below:

Course Brochure

Course Agenda

Register Online

 


Soils for Salmon

The Soils for Salmon project, begun by WORC in 1999, has spread awareness that the health of salmon and all our water resources depends on how we treat the soil, especially in developing urban and suburban areas. The project promotes "BMP's" (best management practices) for protecting native soil and restoring disturbed soils with compost. Learn more about soil, water, and current best practices regulations and specifications for builders, developers, designers, and homeowners at SoilsForSalmon.org.