Princeton Groundwater, Inc. Past Events
Princeton Groundwater`s Remediation Course is the most comprehensive course on remediation available. It is taught twice a year in the spring (typically May) in Las Vegas and in the fall (typically October/November) in Miami. During 43 hours of classroom instruction, every aspect of remediation is covered including high resolution, three-dimensional hydrogeochemical characterization, Federal/State regulations, and practical design details of all remediation technologies. All aspects of Indoor Air Vapor Intrusion, Petroleum Vapor Intrusion and mitigation are also covered. Friday afternoon is an optional free course on computer-simulated remedial alternatives such as Natural Attenuation, Pump & Treat, Interceptor Trenches and complete Hydraulic Containment using barriers and capping. The course also covers many essential topics such as strategies for cost effective solutions, which are not found in any other courses or books
Groundwater quality is a national priority issue of immense and ever-growing proportions. The Federal government has passed strict, comprehensive and long-term legislation such as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Pollution Prevention Act. Many state governments have passed even stricter regulations to protect groundwater quality and to clean up currently polluted aquifers.
Groundwater quality is a national priority issue of immense and ever-growing proportions. The Federal government has passed strict, comprehensive and long-term legislation such as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Pollution Prevention Act. Many state governments have passed even stricter regulations to protect groundwater quality and to clean up currently polluted aquifers.
Princeton Groundwater`s Remediation Course is the most comprehensive course on remediation available. It is taught twice a year in the spring (typically May) in Las Vegas and in the fall (typically October/November) in Miami. During 43 hours of classroom instruction, every aspect of remediation is covered including high resolution, three-dimensional hydrogeochemical characterization, Federal/State regulations, and practical design details of all remediation technologies. All aspects of Indoor Air Vapor Intrusion, Petroleum Vapor Intrusion and mitigation are also covered. Friday afternoon is an optional free course on computer-simulated remedial alternatives such as Natural Attenuation, Pump & Treat, Interceptor Trenches and complete Hydraulic Containment using barriers and capping. The course also covers many essential topics such as strategies for cost effective solutions, which are not found in any other courses or books
