Panhandle SEEP - Stormwater & Erosion Education Program
By: Shopify APIConstruction often starts with the clearing of land in preparation for new homes and buildings. This almost always results in the removal of trees and grass, and their roots, that hold precious soils together. The result is often that dirt and rocks can be carried away by storm waters via runoff. The Idaho Panhandle has an educational program, known as SEEP (Stormwater & Erosion Education Program), to certify any person working near Idaho’s lakes, streams, and receiving waters. It is designed to educate all people on the effects of erosion both on the land and in the water.
- Contaminate drinking and surface water resources
- Destroy fish habitat
- Leave recreational surface waters undesirable
- Destroy homes and endanger lives
The Mission of SEEP
Panhandle SEEP (Stormwater & Erosion control Education Program) is an educational program committed to training individuals, including those in the construction and development industry, and agency personnel in the fundamentals of erosion prevention and sediment control planning and practices. It is also intended to provide a forum allowing the participants to share experiences and exchange ideas on methods, applications and effectiveness of best management practices, broadening their perspectives through discussion. Everyone is welcome to attend; certification is optional.
Code of Conduct
- I will work to keep myself current and informed of new concepts in stormwater and erosion-sediment control and abreast of changing regulations
- I will conduct my activities with honesty and integrity
- I will be diligent in my efforts to educate my clients on the benefits of stormwater, erosion and sediment controls
- I will endeavor to assist others in my profession by relaying accurate and true information
- I will engage in acts that will minimize the impacts to protect our water resources
- I will represent my SEEP certification accurately as a voluntary educational accomplishment and commitment to continued learning in the field of stormwater, erosion and sediment control.
