Wetland Delineation Workshop - March 2025
Schedule
Mon Mar 17 2025 at 09:00 am to Wed Mar 19 2025 at 04:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center (ELC) | Oregon City, OR
About this Event
When:
4-Day lecture/field practicum, or 1-Day field practicum Only
- Lecture - March 17 - 19, 2025 (Mon., Tue., Wed.) 9 a.m.– 3:30 p.m.
- Field Practicum* - March 20, 2025 (Thur.) 9 a.m.– 4 p.m.
*Rain Date: March 21, 2025 (Fri.) or April 4, 2025(Fri.)
*Class will meet if it’s only misting, but a steady rain or adverse weather would make it difficult to see water levels in the soil. If March 21st is still too wet, we will move it to April 4th. Please block off these times in your calendar in case rescheduling is necessary.
Lecture: Environmental Learning Center at Clackamas Community College, Oregon City Campus
Field Practicum: Three Creeks Natural Area adjacent to Clackamas Community College, Harmony Campus
Professional Credit:Clackamas Community College, 2.45 CEU (24.5 PDH) for full workshop, 0.65 CEU (6.5 PDH) for field practicum only; Award of Completion will be provided, which may be submitted to SWSPCP or other certifying agencies.
Workshop Description:
This workshop will introduce the science and protocol of wetland delineation. The intended audience includes environmental professionals who work with wetlands, streams and watershed management. Participants will learn about standard methodology, data sources, wetland indicators and regulations, as well as the practical components of an onsite inspection.
Lecture: consists of 18 hours of classroom instruction, including an open-book test.
Field Practicum: will provide hands-on experience in the practice of wetland delineation. Participants will work with the instructor to conduct a comprehensive assessment of a wetland site, practicing the identification of wetland indicators and learning the practical components of an onsite investigation. Consists of 6.5 hours of field practicum.
Lunch and snacks are provided.
Phil Quarterman PWS (Emeritus)
Phil Quarterman has over 40 years of experience as a wetland scientist, working in local and state government and from 1995-2020 consulting with WHPacific, Inc. Since then he has continued to be active in part time consulting for Winterbrook Planning and volunteering with The Wetland Conservancy. He has worked on many types of projects delineating and assessing wetlands, obtaining state and federal permits, and crafting and implementing wetland mitigation plans. His fieldwork has taken him to diverse wetland types from alkaline wetlands in arid areas of Oregon and Nevada, to Oregon estuaries, to the tundra and boreal forests of Alaska. He has been teaching Society of Wetland Scientists certified classes on wetland delineation for the past ten years in locations in Oregon, Washington and Alaska.
Tickets:
Lecture + Field Practicum - $600
Field Practicum Only - $235
- Please note: Students are expected to have a basic working knowledge of the wetland delineation process prior to taking this field practicum.
Student/AmeriCorp Lecture + Field Practicum - $300
Limited scholarships: We have a limited number of dollars available that can reduce the cost of your registration by 30% for those eligible. These dollars are for those with limited resources. If you are interested in applying, please select the "Apply for Reduced Pricing" ticket and we will follow up with you.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this workshop, students should be able to:
- Conduct a wetland delineation independently, with or without assistance, in all common situations encountered in the Pacific Northwest, at any time during the annual growing season
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of wetland indicators
- Identify jurisdictional regulations that influence a project
- Access relevant data sources
- Discuss pros & cons of various protocols
Additional Learning Outcomes for Field Practicum:
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of wetland indicators (hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soil & wetland hydrology) in a field application
- Conduct a site reconnaissance
- Dig soil pits, document soil profile and identify hydric soil indicators
- Assess soil coloration using Munsell Soil Color Charts
- Correctly identify soil saturation, and measure depth to saturation or water table
- Identify common plant species and estimate percent cover within a vegetation sample plot
- Collect data and fill out Wetland Determination data forms
- Wetland delineation manuals
- Wetland types and processes
- Hydrophytic Vegetation
- Hydric Soils
- Wetland Hydrology
- Problem Wetlands
- Wetland Reporting
- Wetland Jurisdiction and Regulation
- Information Sources
- Site Reconnaissance and Procedure
- Field Practicum
Refund Policy:
Cancellations are allowed up to 1-day prior to the start of class, however, refund amounts vary based on when you notify us of your cancellation.
• >30 days prior to event: Full refund, excluding Eventbrite fees
• 15-30 days prior to event: 75% refund
• 1-14 days prior to event: 50% refund
Please contact [email protected] if the cancellation is due to being COVID positive. In this case, we will happily provide a full refund, excluding Eventbrite fees.
Thanks to our sponsors Clackamas Water Environment Services, Clackamas River Water Providers & Society of Wetland Scientists!
Where is it happening?
Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center (ELC), 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 0.00 to USD 600.00