![]() ![]() The instructor and/or UNH Professional Development & Training do not guarantee passing the state designer or installer exams upon completion of this course. Please Note: This is NOT a State DES sanctioned class. He is chairman of the Licensure Board for Septic System Evaluators and vice chairman of the Licensure Board for Natural Resource Scientists. ![]() The Instructor is Christopher Albert: a licensed septic system designer, wetland scientist and evaluator with over 30 years of experience in the private sector. Contact Kevin Richard to set up your date: 33 or : 223 Georgette St. March 20th: Grease tanks, pump stations, dry wells, beds and trenches When you sign up for this class you will be assigned a date based on the license you need preparation for.March 13th: Sewer lines, septic tanks, D-box and const.February 28th: Benchmarks, survey, 50% rule.February 21st: Introductions, pre-test, soils.Students should plan on brining a hard copy of the Env-Wq 1000 rules. The class modules will be 2 hours per night from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm with instruction and classroom exercises, followed by questions and answers. The course outline will follow the Env-Wq 1000 rules and will help students prepare for the NHDES Subsurface Bureau’s designer and installer exams in the spring. ![]() This six-week course will focus on the design and installation of onsite septic systems in the State of New Hampshire. ![]()
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