Design and Reclamation of Waste and Borrow Sites

Presented by: Ted Sherrod, PE, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM

Education Track: Erosion and Sediment Control
Course Length: Full Day
Credit: 7 Professional Development Hours
Technical Level: Tailored to Audience

An overview of design concepts for erosion and sediment control best management practices for reclamation of waste and borrow site generally associated with linear construction. Topics include rainfall/runoff relationships, planning components for reclamation; best management practices for reclaimed sites, managing sites requiring excavation below water table; designing and managing dewatering operations. Can be retrofitted for full day workshop or multiple sessions.

Interested in this course? Please contact IECA Education at: education@ieca.org | 303-640-7554

Presented by Ted Sherrod, PE, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM

Ted M. Sherrod is a Principal Environmental Engineer with AECOM with key responsibilities involving management of construction stormwater and post construction stormwater programs, design of stormwater control measures and training materials, and development of stormwater management plans for private and public sector clients. Ted retired with 30 years of service with the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s (NCDOT) Roadside Environmental Unit and as a Transportation Engineering Manager for the Field Operations Section in Raleigh. Ted was tasked with implementing the Department’s Erosion and Sedimentation/Stormwater (E&SC/SW) program for linear and vertical construction. His roles involved design and field implementation of E&SC/SW and supervising 15 field engineers and technicians. Ted also oversaw the development of a NCDOT E&SC/SW training and certification program for now over 10,000 engineers, consultants, contractors, and transportation technicians involving inspection, site management, and design.