Operating seven offices throughout California, RMC Water and Environment works with private and government clients to provide planning, design, and management services for wastewater projects. Beyond this, RMC Water and Environment retains membership in the American Public Works Association (APWA), which serves more than 28,000 members in all aspects of public works.
Educational programs of the APWA include Click, Listen, and Learn (CLL). Here are some frequently asked questions about CLL programs.
Question: What is CLL?
Answer: CLL is an e-learning platform that APWA members can access on mobile devices and computers. The programs broadcast videos of industry leaders speaking about new methods, ideas, and technologies.
Q: Who produces CLL content?
A: All CLL content comes from the APWA’s technical committees, which cover a range of industries, including emergency management and transportation. Typically, CLLs focus on public works, particularly the application of new technologies and issues.
Q: How much does CLL cost?
A: APWA members receive free access to CLL, though spaces in each program are limited. Nonmembers must pay $175 to access a CLL program.
Educational programs of the APWA include Click, Listen, and Learn (CLL). Here are some frequently asked questions about CLL programs.
Question: What is CLL?
Answer: CLL is an e-learning platform that APWA members can access on mobile devices and computers. The programs broadcast videos of industry leaders speaking about new methods, ideas, and technologies.
Q: Who produces CLL content?
A: All CLL content comes from the APWA’s technical committees, which cover a range of industries, including emergency management and transportation. Typically, CLLs focus on public works, particularly the application of new technologies and issues.
Q: How much does CLL cost?
A: APWA members receive free access to CLL, though spaces in each program are limited. Nonmembers must pay $175 to access a CLL program.