Hydric Soils Identification (October 4-5, 2022)

$250.00$300.00

Out of stock

This is a 2-day field class covering hydric soil identification in a variety of wetland and transitional habitats. Participants will learn through a combination of in-depth classroom instruction, lab exercises, and field study how to identify and properly describe organic, sandy, and fine textured hydric soils using the Field Indicators of Hydric Soils. The class will visit field sites in the Hastings area. Participants should be prepared to work outside in cool and potentially rainy weather. This is a field course, participants should be prepared for varying field and weather conditions (rain gear, sunscreen, bug spray, etc.).
View complete description.

SKU: N/A Category:

Description

Name of Class: Hydric Soils Identification

Dates: October 4-5, 2022

Location: Pierce Cedar Creek Institute

701 W Cloverdale Rd, Hastings, MI 49058

Time(s): 8:30am to 4:30pm

Instructors: James Sallee, CPSS, PWS

Cost: $250 (MWA members), $300 (non-members)

Click here to become a MWA member for $20.

Class Description:  This is a 2-day field class covering hydric soil identification in a variety of wetland and transitional habitats. Participants will learn through a combination of in-depth classroom instruction, lab exercises, and field study how to identify and properly describe organic, sandy, and fine textured hydric soils using the Field Indicators of Hydric Soils. The class will visit field sites in the Hastings area. Participants should be prepared to work outside in cool and potentially rainy weather. This is a field course, participants should be prepared for varying field and weather conditions (rain gear, sunscreen, bug spray, etc.).

Instructor Bio:

James Sallee is a Certified Professional Soil Scientist with over 20 years of experience working in Michigan’s wetlands.  James currently works as a wetland consultant conducting wetland delineations and hydric soil reviews throughout Michigan. James led a research project on difficult hydric soils of Michigan that resulted in additional hydric soil indicators being developed and included in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers supplements.  James also spent several years as EGLE’s Wetland Specialist focusing on hydric soil identification.  James has testified as a hydric soil expert in various administrative, criminal, and civil court cases.  James also participated in the National Wetland Condition Assessment.

Class Cancellation Notification

Five (5) days prior to the start of class, participants will be notified of a cancellation.  The MWA Treasurer will refund 100% of the fee received to participants.

Cancellation Policy for Attendees

  • Any attendee can transfer, at any time, their spot in the class to another person with no financial penalty
  • Cancellation prior to14 days of the class is eligible for 100% refund of class fees
  • Cancellation from 1-13 days of the class is eligible for 50% refund of class fees
  • Cancellation within less than 1 day of start of the class (including during the class) is not eligible for any refund (0%), however the spot can be transferred to any other person.
Go to Top