Water-efficient landscape training and certification offered (8/5/2019)

Cooperative Extension class prepares landscapers for Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper certification

Participants conducting water audit

Participants will learn how to conduct a water audit on an existing landscape during the QWEL training. Photo by Jenn Fisher, Cooperative Extension.

Water-efficient landscape training and certification offered (8/5/2019)

Cooperative Extension class prepares landscapers for Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper certification

Participants will learn how to conduct a water audit on an existing landscape during the QWEL training. Photo by Jenn Fisher, Cooperative Extension.

Participants conducting water audit

Participants will learn how to conduct a water audit on an existing landscape during the QWEL training. Photo by Jenn Fisher, Cooperative Extension.

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension invites local green-industry professionals, including landscapers, groundskeepers and nursery workers, to attend the Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL) training in Reno, Aug. 20-22. The training will prepare participants to take the certification exam on Aug. 23 to become certified professionals.

"This training provides the opportunity for green-industry professionals to step up their education, making them more competitive in the industry and training them to help Nevadans become more water efficient," Cooperative Extension Northern Area Horticulture Specialist Heidi Kratsch said.

The training is part of Extension's Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper Certification (QWEL) Program. Professionals certified by the program, which was designed by the Sonoma-Marin Saving Water Partnership and is recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency, will be listed on the EPA's WaterSense website and on the QWEL website, where local landowners can find them for hire. In addition, certified QWEL professionals can use the QWEL logo on their vehicles and business cards as a means of marketing their qualifications to their customers.

Classes are taught by Cooperative Extension and Truckee Meadows Water Authority faculty, staff and industry professionals. Participants will be provided with local water, soil and plant information; basic and advanced irrigation principles; and hands-on water audit skills they can use in the field.

Anyone can take the training for personal knowledge, and professionals are encouraged to take the exam to become certified. Workshops will be held:

• Aug. 20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., lunch will be provided
• Aug. 21, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., lunch will be provided
• Aug. 22, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., lunch will be provided
• Aug. 23, 9 a.m.-noon: certification exam

Cost for the training is $100 and includes the hands-on water audit, reference manual, class supplies, lunch and refreshments. The certification exam is 9 a.m.-noon, Aug. 23, and the cost is $50. Both the training and the certification exam are at the Cooperative Extension office at 4955 Energy Way in Reno.

Registration is a two-step process, beginning at the QWEL-Reno webpage. For more information on classes or certification, contact Cooperative Extension Commercial Landscape Horticulture Program Coordinator Jenn Fisher at fisherj@unce.unr.edu or 775-336-0249. Persons in need of special accommodations or assistance should call at least three days prior to the beginning of the workshops.

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