E – 2061 Eutrophic Mitigation for Freshwater Pond Systems
$200.00
Courses Included
Eutrophication is a complex ecological phenomenon that occurs in freshwater ecosystems, primarily in ponds, lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. It is characterized by an excessive accumulation of nutrients, mainly nitrogen and phosphorus, in the water, leading to profound changes in the aquatic environment.
This course provides a general overview on the topic of freshwater pond eutrophic mitigation measures. Topics included are management methods for nutrient control, fish and aquatic life, sedimentation, proper aeration and water circulation. Also sections on pond assessment and diagnostics, as well as proper pond system monitoring, permitting, and other regulatory compliance concerns.


E - 1130 Steel Design - Full 8 Hours course - Updated to AISC 14th edition
E - 1110 Ponds – Planning, Design, and Construction
E - 1123 Concrete Methods and principles - Full 8 Hours Course
E - 1105 Flow Measurement in Pipes and Ducts 



