"AB-1572: The New Frontier of Outdoor Water Use Efficiency" Webinar - October 10
Brandon Burgess, Chino Basin Water Conservation District
by Rebecca Radtke, LASN
Check out LandscapeWebinars.org for all your educational needs. This October 10th session will be available OnDemand for all live attendees after the session has concluded.
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Check out LandscapeWebinars.org for all your educational needs. This October 10th session will be available OnDemand for all live attendees after the session has concluded.
Conservation Specialist at the Chino Basin Water Conservation District, Brandon Burgess will be presenting a live and recorded educational session with LandscapeWebinars.org on October 10th at 11am PDT. The course will focus on Outdoor Water Use Efficiency Programs, AB-1572 implementation strategies, and engagement.
Attendees will earn LA/CES HSW, ISA, APLD, PGMS, NALP, and QWEL credits while learning about this important update in California that will affect the country.
Click here to register: https://landscapewebinars.org/landscape-webinars/webinar/ab1572-the-new-frontier-of-outdoor-water-use-efficiency
Webinar Description:This webinar will provide an in-depth exploration of the outdoor water use efficiency programs, with a particular focus on the implementation strategies of AB-1572. Key Topics:
1. Outdoor Water Use Efficiency Programs: We will discuss the various programs in place that aim to promote efficient outdoor water use.
2. AB-1572 Implementation Strategies: The webinar will delve into the specific strategies used to implement AB-1572, the ban on non-functional turf. Understanding these strategies can provide valuable insights into how legislation can be effectively translated into practical, on-the-ground actions.
3. Importance of Stakeholder Engagement: The discussion will also highlight the crucial role of stakeholder engagement in shaping program and marketing development.
Learning Objectives:1. Outdoor Water Use Efficiency Programs
2. AB-1572 Implementation Strategies
3. Stakeholder Engagement
Brandon Burgess
Brandon Burgess Conservation Specialist I Chino Basin Water Conservation District
With more than 15 years of experience in landscaping, Brandon is an experienced contractor, educator, and water professional. He now serves as the Chino Basin Water Conservation District's Conservation Specialist I where he provides water management planning and professional education throughout CBWCD's seven city service area. Brandon currently holds certifications with: ISA (certified arborist), Irrigation Association (landscape auditor), AWWA (Water Use Efficiency Practitioner Grade 1) and CLCA (WELDCP).
Click here to register: https://landscapewebinars.org/landscape-webinars/webinar/ab1572-the-new-frontier-of-outdoor-water-use-efficiency