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SUMMARY:Water Security Agency – Introductory Qualified Persons Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in working with agricultural producers to streamline the drainage approval process? \nThis course introduces participants to the basics of drainage\, the drainage works application\, and the approval process\, including the roles and responsibilities of the Water Security Agency\, the applicant(s)\, and the Qualified Person (QP). \nMultiple dates/locations available: \nVirtual \n\nMar 7\, 2023 – Mar 16\, 2023\nApr 4\, 2023 – Apr 13\, 2023\n\nClick here for more information and to register for this course. \nDid you know that once you have completed the Introductory QP Training Course that you can take other supplemental QP training courses that the Water Security Agency has developed? To find out more please go to the QP Training Courses webpage.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/water-security-agency-introductory-qualified-persons-training-course-4
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SUMMARY:APEGS Spring PD Days - 21st Century Energy Transition - The Global Challenge of Our Time
DESCRIPTION:Affordable\, abundant and reliable energy is fundamental to human well-being and prosperity. For the past 200 years\, human lives have improved immensely as more and more people have gained access to energy\, primarily in the form of fossil fuels – coal\, petroleum and natural gas. As the energy transition continues into the 21st century\, many challenges are arising as we strive to achieve both energy security and to minimize associated environmental issues. \nThis presentation draws on the work of many energy professionals who contributed to creating a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) “21st Century Energy Transition – How do We Make it Happen?” (available at https://www.coursera.org/learn/21st-century-energy-transition). \nWe derive energy today from a variety of sources\, from wood to nuclear fission. Each nation generates energy from the resources available to them\, which vary widely in price and availability across the globe. Changing our energy sources to meet particular objectives\, such as minimizing greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining energy security\, presents massive implementation challenges. \nEffective actions to meet our energy goals require well-informed energy policy – meaning that both the public and policy-makers must learn a great deal more about energy – and about setting reasonable goals and priorities informed by scientific and engineering realities. A variety of polarized viewpoints makes the learning process very challenging and impedes our progress\, as demonstrated by a number of energy policy failures affecting billions of people today. \nMaking the 21st Century Energy Transition work well for humanity is the global challenge of our time. \nThis course will be hosted on the Microsoft Teams Platform.  Meeting links will be sent on March 14\, 2023. \nCertificates of Attendance will be issued to full attendance participants.  This course is eligible for Formal Activity CPD credit and is subject to the APEGS PD Days Pricing Policy. \nPresented by: Brad Hayes\, Ph.D.\, P.Geol.\, FGC – University of Alberta \nBrad Hayes is President of Petrel Robertson Consulting Ltd.\, a geoscience and engineering consulting firm providing professional advice to clients working in oil and gas\, helium and lithium exploration\, water resource management\, and geothermal energy. \nBrad holds a PhD in geology from the University of Alberta\, and has 40 years of diverse experience applying subsurface geoscience in resource industries. He is Outreach Director for the Canadian Society for Evolving Energy\, and a Past-President of the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists.  He is a member of the Energy Resources Technical Advisory Committee for Geoscience BC and a Fellow of the Balsillie School for International Affairs. \nBrad is an Adjunct Professor in the University of Alberta Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences\, and a sessional lecturer in Earth and Environmental Sciences at Mount Royal University. Leading a team with U of A\, he has developed a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) “21st Century Energy Transition – How do We Make it Happen?” as a product of extensive research and consultation on modern energy issues. \nBrad is a prolific media commentator\, writing for a variety of technical and business publications as well as engaging actively on social media talking about energy. \nEarly bird price: $25 (taxes included)\nRegular price: $45 (taxes included) \nRegister here! \nEarly bird registration deadline: March 2\, 2023\nRegistration deadline: March 9\, 2023 \nCancellations are handled as follows: \n\nCancellations received within 24 hours of registration will be given a full refund with no cancellation fee.\nCancellations received greater than 5 business days before the event will result in a refund\, less an administration fee being the lesser of $50 or the registration fee plus tax.\nSpecial circumstances for cancellations that fall within the 5 business days of the event will be considered at the Registrar’s discretion.\nGranted refunds will be issued by cheque by APEGS.  No refunds will be issued through the Eventbrite system.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/apegs-spring-pd-days-21st-century-energy-transition-the-global-challenge-of-our-time
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:CCDC 14 Document Webinar
DESCRIPTION:CCDC Document Webinars are a one-of-a-kind learning opportunity for anyone involved in construction project delivery. These author-led sessions are structured to give you the complete picture by explaining the underlying principles behind CCDC documents and training you on their correct use. \nCCDC 14 webinar \nCCDC 14 is a fixed-price\, prime contract an owner enters into with the design-builder responsible for design and construction services. The presentation will dissect the contract\, and the roles\, responsibilities and risks of each party involved. It will also review important sections and clauses; and highlight the vital considerations which must be made. \nClick here for more information and to register. \nPlease contact Julia DeVries at jdevries@cca-acc.com with any questions related to CCDC Document Webinars.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/ccdc-14-document-webinar
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