NERP partners with Ohio Stormwater Association for industry certifications
(UI) – The National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP) is partnering with the Ohio Stormwater Association (OSWA) to offer discounted certification options for OSWA members. OSWA will in turn display NREP information on its website and marketing materials.
Through this partnership, OSWA members will have access to certain NREP certifications at a reduced rate, including the Certified Environmental Stormwater Compliance Professional (CESCP) certification.
These certifications offered may appeal to members of the Ohio Stormwater Association (OSWA) for a variety of reasons.
The Certified Environmental Stormwater Compliance Professional (CESCP) certification may be of interest to OSWA members who work in stormwater management. This certification focuses specifically on compliance with stormwater regulations, including the Clean Water Act and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements.
Once OSWA receives notice that an eligible member is enrolling in one of the above certification programs, they will provide the member with a coupon code to receive a $50 discount on the program.
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