News | October 27, 2014

IECA Revamps Educational Service: IECA On Location

The International Erosion Control Association Region One (IECA) announces IECA on Location, a revamped educational service offered to those who desire to have course(s) conducted at their business site.

IECA on Location is a customizable educational program created by IECA Faculty and delivered live at the customer’s site. It is the goal of IECA Education to meet the needs and goals of businesses by providing state specific content ensuring compliance with regulations in a given area. IECA Faculty are highly‐trained educators, who are experts in specific fields of Erosion, Sediment Control, Stormwater Management, Surface Water Restoration, and MS4 Management. They have years of classroom experience and have served IECA for many years as our premiere educators.

“IECA on Location is an affordable solution for those concerned about expenses, normally associated with conference attendance,” says Jimmy Eanes, IECA’s Education Director.

“Our faculty will modify existing training courses, or customize their material, to meet the needs of your organization. Bringing education to you will not only save money, but will educate more of your employees, which is a win‐win for everyone. You even select the time and date of the training so it fits your company’s schedule,” he concludes.

The fee for most IECA on Location courses is $2,000 for full‐day courses and $1,500 for half‐day courses. For more information, visit www.ieca.org/onlocation.

About IECA
Founded in 1972, the International Erosion Control Association (IECA) is a non‐profit organization devoted to serving as the premier global resource for the prevention and control of erosion and sediment related problems. IECA is the world’s oldest and largest association devoted to helping members’ solve erosion and sediment control problems. To sustain its mission, IECA hosts an annual conference for industry professionals, which includes continuing education on the latest technologies and findings, and the industry’s largest exhibit of related materials, products and equipment. In 2012, IECA formed Region One and Region Two. Region One consists of North America, South America and Europe; Region Two consisting of Africa, Asia and Australia. For more information, visit www.ieca.org.

Source: The International Erosion Control Association Region One (IECA)