Clear Water Alabama 2025 | September 24-25 | Pell City, Alabama 

2801 Stemley Bridge Road

The Clear Water Alabama Seminar and Field Day(TN) is presented by The Alabama Erosion & Sediment Control Partnership in collaboration with the Alabama Stormwater Association.  This event provides planners, designers, contractors, inspectors, and other professionals with valuable insights into erosion and sediment control practices, innovative products, and effective stormwater management strategies.

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Note: Registration Opens April 15, 2025

 Early Bird Ends August 15, 2025
Final Online Registration Date September 18, 2025
 

Registration Pricing*:

  • Attend both days                                                 $275.00       |        Early Bird      $225.00

  • Attend First Day Only (Seminar)                         $150.00       |        Early Bird      $125.00

  • Attend Second Day Only (Field Day)                  $150.00       |        Early Bird      $125.00

 

Additional Registration Pricing:

  • Students (high school to post-secondary)                 $50.00 

  • *ASA Members.                                                         10% Discount on Registration

  • HBAA QCI Continuing Education (add on)                        $95.00 + Field Day Attendance
For more information on HBAA QCI,contact Louise Brown: 800-745-4222 or [email protected]
 

Who Should Attend? 

  • Construction professionals and contractors involvedin BMP installation
  • Professional engineers and road builders
  • Firms that develop erosion and sediment control and stormwater management plans
  • County and City engineers, planners, and staff
  • Representatives from Home Builders Association and Associated General Contractors
  • Alabama Department of Transportation personnel 
  • Inspectors from Alabama Department of Environmental Management
  • Soil & Water Conservations District board members and field employees
  • Municipal Officials
  • Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), landscape architects, registered Soil Scientist, and other qualified credentialed professionals. 
  • Natural Resource Conservation Service staff
  • Anyone with an interest in protecting Alabama's waters

Seminar topics typically include audience-engaging discussions and presentations of current water-quality issues and solutions, natural resource protection efforts, case-studies, and the state of the practice for stormwater management. Regulatory updates and opportunities for professional networking are also a part of the agenda.

The Field Day typically offers visits to elements of Alabama's water-related built and natural environments, demonstrations of best management practices and product applications, and additional opportunities for networking with some of the states most dedicated stormwater professionals and experts.

 

Sponsorship Levels
 
Alabama’s Erosion and Sediment Control Partnership
State-Wide Steering Committee
Alabama Soil and Water Conservation Committee, Chair
Alabama Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society
Alabama Association of Conservation Districts
Alabama Associated General Contractors
Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Alabama Department of Environmental Management
Alabama Department of Transportation
Auburn University
Auburn University Stormwater Research Facility
Home Builders Association of Alabama
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Alabama Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers
 
Local Sponsors
St. Clair, Calhoun, and Jefferson County Conservation Districts 
along with other Area II Districts,
City of Pell City, Coosa Valley RC&D,
St. Clair County Commission, 
St. Clair County Extension
 
 
 
 
My community is interested in hosting a future Clear Water Alabama