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Education
Education is a vital part of the LSPA's mission. As part of maintaining an LSP license, an LSP must earn a minimum of 48 continuing education credits every three years. The LSPA's courses, approved for this purpose by the state LSP Board, are an important source of credits for members and non-members alike.
LSPA Course seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Some courses offer discounted registration fees to LSPA members. We try to vary course locations for the convenience of attendees coming from different areas.
For more information about LSP continuing education:
- List of MA LSP Approved Continuing Education Courses
- Environmental Professionals' Organization of Connecticut Continuing Education Courses
LSPA Courses
For detailed information on current offerings and to register, click on the course name below.
- MCP Audit 2010/2011 - A Case Study Approach
- September 16, 2010: Field Screening Petroleum Hydrocarbons Using Ultraviolet Fluorescence TechnologySeptember 21, 2010: Advanced Tools for In-Situ RemediationOctober 14, 2010: Natural and Historic Fill Soils- Formation & Chemical QualityNovember 2010: Application of Monitored Natural Attenuation for Groundwater Remediation


