Press Release
City of Aspen partners with WaterNow Alliance to host Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL) training course
Aspen, CO – The city of Aspen has partnered with WaterNow Alliance to host a three-day Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL) Training Course from Sept. 17-19, 2024.
Thiunicipal staff engaged in water or irrigation management within the Roaring For s course is designed for landscape professionals, resort and grounds staff, water utility staff, and m k Valley. Non-professional Roaring Fork Valley residents interested in Water Efficient Landscaping and Irrigation are also welcome to participate.
QWEL, an EPA WaterSense labeled Professional Certifying Program for irrigation system audits, is a comprehensive training opportunity that equips landscape professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to enhance water efficiency in landscaping practices. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including proper plant selection, landscape water use, irrigation system design and maintenance, controller programming and operation, and other sustainable landscaping principles.
Graduates of the QWEL program are certified to conduct third-party irrigation audits in accordance with the city of Aspen's Water Efficient Landscaping Standards. They will be listed as certified professionals for hire on the city of Aspen, QWEL, and EPA WaterSense websites.
Individuals can register for $35. The registration fee includes course materials, testing, and lunches for all three days of the program. Secure your spot by registering online.
For more information about QWEL and to access additional resources, please visit www.qwel.net.
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For more information, please contact:
Cole Langford, Utility Billing Supervisor
Phone: 970-920-5002
Email: cole.langford@aspen.gov
Emily Ford, Communications Specialist
Phone: 970-379-9373
Email: emily.ford@aspen.gov