Battelle Memorial Institute Past Events
The 2025 Sediments Conference is a forum for sharing research results, practical experiences, and innovative approaches to investigating, remediating, and restoring the environmental and economic vitality of waterways and aquatic systems.
Battelle is advancing the science of remediation to find solutions that are more effective, economical and sustainable. We deliver objective, science-based assessment and industry-leading technology innovation to help clients reduce liabilities and restore value to contaminated sites. We are advancing the science of remediation to find solutions that are more effective, economical and sustainable. Many of our remediation experts are presenting at the conference. Learn more about our expertise by attending a session or visiting our booth at the conference.
The Fourth International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies will be held May 22-25, 2017. The Conference headquarters hotel will once again be the Hyatt Regency Miami Hotel. Located at 400 SE Second Avenue on the scenic Riverwalk in the heart of bustling downtown Miami, the Hyatt overlooks the Miami River and Florida’s famed Biscayne Bay. It is conveniently located—near the Port of Miami, Bayside Marketplace and American Airlines Arena and 15 minutes from South Beach. The Hyatt is within easy walking distance of the nightlife, shopping, sports and other attractions that bring people to “America’s Riviera.”
The Ninth International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments will be held January 9-12, 2017. We are pleased to announce that the Conference headquarters hotel will once again be the Sheraton New Orleans. Situated at 500 Canal Street, the Sheraton offers recently revitalized meeting space just a short walk from the French Quarter, the French Market, and the wealth of world-famous restaurants, shops, and historical sites that make up the original section of the oldest city in the U.S.
The Tenth International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds will be conducted May 22-26, 2016, in Palm Springs, California. Like the previous conferences in this series, it is presented and organized by Battelle. Sponsors include other leading organizations active in site remediation research and application.
The Third International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies will be held May 18–21, 2015, at the Hyatt Regency Miami Hotel. The Call for Abstracts brochure provides an overview of the anticipated technical program scope and other aspects of the conference.
The Eighth International Conference on Remediation and Management of Contaminated Sediments will be held January 12-15, 2015 at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel. The Call for Abstracts brochure provides an overview of the anticipated technical program scope and other aspects of the conference.
The Ninth International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds will be held May 19-22, 2014, in Monterey, California. Make plans now to attend one of the world’s most comprehensive environmental remediation conferences. It covers innovative applications of existing and new technologies and approaches for characterization, risk assessment, treatment, and remedy optimization of chlorinated and other recalcitrant compounds in various environmental media
The Chlorinated Conference is one of the world’s most comprehensive environmental remediation conferences, covering innovative applications of existing and new technologies and approaches for characterization, risk assessment, treatment, and monitoring of chlorinated and other recalcitrant compounds in various environmental media.
The Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies Symposium incorporates topics beyond those addressed by its predecessor, the In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium. The Symposium’s new name and revised and expanded scope reflect bioremediation’s maturity and new directions in environmental research and application. The Symposium chairs and steering committee designed the program for scientists, engineers, regulators, site managers, and other environmental professionals, representing universities, government agencies, consultants, and R&D and service firms from around the world. Bioremediation and related technologies continue as core areas, but the program also encompasses green and sustainable remediation, sustainable site management strategies, emerging contaminants, vapor intrusion, and the environmental impacts of biology-based alternative energy production. Organized and presented by Battelle, the Symposium will be conducted June 27–30, 2011, in Reno, Nevada. Sponsors are other leading organizations active in site investigation and remediation. The Preliminary Program lists presentations scheduled as of January 28. The Final Program and abstracts of the presentations will be posted at this Web site by June 13.
