Important update: E0202 Debris Management Planning for State, Tribal, Territorial and Local Officials
We are pleased to announce an upcoming offering of the E0202 Debris Management Planning for State, Tribal, Territorial and Local Officials course at the National Emergency Training Center.
Course details:
- Course number: E0202
- Title: Debris Management Planning for State, Tribal, Territorial and Local Officials
- Format: In-person delivery at NETC, Emmitsburg, Maryland
- Course dates: Sept 15-18, 2025
- Prerequisites: None
Course description:
This comprehensive course will better prepare participants to plan for, respond to and recover from major debris-generating events. Participants will gain valuable insights into:
- Planning strategies for debris management operations
- Response protocols for debris-generating disasters
- Recovery procedures and disposal activities
- Implementation of debris removal operations across all disaster types
The course provides essential training for officials responsible for coordinating debris management activities in their jurisdictions.
Target audience: This course is designed for state, tribal, territorial and local officials who are responsible for planning, managing or implementing debris removal and disposal activities for all types of disasters.
To apply: For information on how to apply for this course, visit the NETC Online Admissions Application page. The application requires supervisory approval via email verification.
For questions about the course or the registration process, contact FEMA National Disaster and Emergency Management University Response and Recovery at [email protected].
We encourage you to share this opportunity with colleagues who would benefit from this training. If you have questions about the course or the registration process, please contact us.
Thank you for your continued commitment to emergency preparedness.
Registration is now open. For questions about the course or registration process, contact FEMA National Disaster and Emergency Management University Response and Recovery.