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SUMMARY:Augusta: CSRA Stormwater Alliance
DESCRIPTION:January 13: PDH opportunity from the CSRA Stormwater Alliance. They will be having a Lunch and Learn on January 13 (next Monday) at the City of North Augusta Municipal Building. The event will be from 12 pm to 2 pm and lunch will be provided by the presenter\, ADS. \n 
URL:https://gspe.org/event/augusta-csra-stormwater-alliance/
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SUMMARY:Metro Atlanta: Putting Numbers to Bad Events: Quantitative Risk Assessments
DESCRIPTION:Putting Numbers to Bad Events: Quantitative Risk Assessments \nMonthly Dinner Meeting of the Georgia Society of Professional Engineers \nDate: Monday\, January 13\, 2025\nTime: 6:00 PM – Networking & Dinner\, 7:00 PM – Presentation\nLocation: Piccadilly Cafeteria\, 2000 Crescent Centre Blvd\, Tucker\, GA 30084\nCost: Free \nEvent Overview \nJoin the Georgia Society of Professional Engineers (GSPE) for a free\, informative dinner meeting on Quantitative Risk Assessments—a powerful tool for evaluating potential risks and reducing them to acceptable levels. The event will feature a presentation by Dave Russell\, PE\, Principal of Global Environmental Operations\, Inc.\, who will discuss how engineers use risk assessments to understand the likelihood and consequences of negative events. This presentation will delve into various techniques for performing quantitative assessments and highlight their role in minimizing catastrophic consequences across different sectors. \nWhether you’re a licensed engineer\, an aspiring Professional Engineer (PE)\, an engineering student\, or simply someone interested in engineering and technology\, this event is designed to offer valuable insights. The general public is also invited to attend and learn about the critical role engineering plays in safeguarding public welfare and the environment. \nWhy Attend? \n\nNetworking: Meet and connect with other engineering professionals\, students\, and the wider community.\nProfessional Development: Earn a Professional Development Hour (PDH) for attending the presentation.\nFree Access: Enjoy a free dinner and presentation\, with later access to the presentation via the GSPE YouTube channel. www.youtube.com/GSPEng\n\nAbout the Speaker: Dave Russell\, PE \nDave Russell is the Principal of Global Environmental Operations\, Inc. and a recognized expert in environmental engineering with over 30 years of experience. His work spans air and water pollution control\, hazardous waste remediation\, and environmental process engineering for the chemical\, petroleum\, and agricultural industries. Mr. Russell has authored numerous articles\, books\, and research papers on topics related to environmental safety\, including hazardous waste management\, contamination remediation\, and environmental policy. \nHe has also been an instructor and has spoken at numerous conferences across North America\, Europe\, and the Middle East. His professional background and expertise provide valuable perspectives on how engineers address and manage risks in today’s complex world. \nAbout GSPE & the Atlanta Metro Chapter \nThe Georgia Society of Professional Engineers (GSPE) represents licensed engineers\, engineering students\, and other professionals involved in the engineering community. The Atlanta Metro Chapter of GSPE serves over 200 members by providing networking opportunities\, professional development events\, and access to a wealth of educational resources. GSPE also supports initiatives like MATHCOUNTS®\, a nationwide program aimed at promoting excellence in mathematics for middle school students. \nOur meetings take place on the second Monday of each month\, September through June\, and attendees have the opportunity to earn Professional Development Hours (PDHs) while connecting with colleagues and experts. Additionally\, the GSPE supports scholarships for engineering students and provides free job board listings for internships and co-op opportunities within the engineering field. \nAbout Professional Engineering \nBecoming a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) requires meeting rigorous educational and professional standards. Once registered\, PEs are entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring public safety through the design\, construction\, and maintenance of vital infrastructure and technology. Learn more about the path to becoming a licensed engineer and the importance of professional ethics at GSPE meetings. \nJoin Us for an Informative Evening \nThis free monthly dinner meeting provides an excellent opportunity for both professionals and the public to learn more about Quantitative Risk Assessments and how they are used in engineering to protect public welfare and minimize catastrophic risks. Whether you are looking to earn PDHs or simply explore an important topic in engineering\, we invite you to join us at this engaging event. \nWe look forward to seeing you at the event! \n 
URL:https://gspe.org/event/metro-atlanta-putting-numbers-to-bad-events-quantitative-risk-assessments/
LOCATION:Piccadilly Cafeteria\, Tucker\, 2000 Crescent Centre Blvd\, Tucker\, GA\, 30084\, United States
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