Contaminated Sites Training For Soil And Groundwater Near Australasia
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based in USA
A 'Best Practices Group' for CERCLA benchmarking studies was formed in 2004. As the Group developed, it has become a forum to discuss impediments and approaches to more cost-effectively manage multi-party sites, while strictly adhering to anti-trust guidelines. The Group managed, and held a CERCLA Sites Training Session for Internal Project Managers (PMs) in Houston last September, that was ...
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based in CANADA
We would be happy to customize our training courses to meet the needs of your organization. We have successfully put on single- and multi-day training for government agencies, private companies and others on topics ranging from site investigations, practical environmental statistics, groundwater fundamentals, and risk ...
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based in CANADA
“Field School” is designed to address key elements of field methods and protocols for contaminated sites investigations following latest guidance and best practices. The collection of environmental field data is a fundamental and critical aspect of contaminated site investigation, as this data is relied upon to characterize contaminated sites and to provide recommendations for future site ...
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based in CANADA
HAZWOPER substantially improves employee hazard understanding at the worksite while empowering an operations level of response competency for employees exposed to any chemical hazards. The course offered by HAZ-MATTERS has roots in the United States model of 29CFR 1910.120 (e) & (q) for contaminated waste site management, safety practices and emergency response, but our course has been ...
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based in CANADA
HAZWOPER substantially improves employee hazard understanding at the worksite while empowering an operations level of response competency for employees exposed to any chemical hazards. The course offered by HAZ-MATTERS has roots in the United States model of 29CFR 1910.120 (e) & (q) for contaminated waste site management, safety practices and emergency response, but our course has been ...
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based in CANADA
HAZWOPER substantially improves employee hazard understanding at the worksite while empowering an operations level of response competency for employees exposed to any chemical hazards. The course offered by HAZ-MATTERS has roots in the United States model of 29CFR 1910.120 (e) & (qj for contaminated waste site management, safety practices and emergency response, but our course has been ...
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based in USA
This workshop provides attendees with management and remediation solutions to contaminants in both marine and freshwater sediments including the effects of remediation on the benthic environment. All aspects of contaminated sediments will be reviewed, including determination of contaminant sources, site characterization, remedial technology selection, monitoring, and demonstration of the ...
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based in USA
This workshop provides attendees with management and remediation solutions to contaminants in both marine and freshwater sediments including the effects of remediation on the benthic environment. All aspects of contaminated sediments will be reviewed, including determination of contaminant sources, site characterization, remedial technology selection, monitoring, and demonstration of the ...
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based in USA
Dr. Robert W. Cleary, his staff and his outside associates are available for selected groundwater consulting services in the areas of groundwater contamination, site assessment, remediation, risk assessment, mathematical modeling and selected litigation ...
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based in USA
Soil and groundwater at many mining, industrial, and power utility sites in the United States and elsewhere are contaminated by metals, radionuclides, and other inorganic chemicals. Remediation by natural attenuation, also known as intrinsic remediation, is a viable approach for reducing the risk associated with metal/inorganic solute plumes in groundwater. Chemical manipulation of aquifer ...
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based in USA
This course covers several low-cost techniques for remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with organic contaminants, such as fuel hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents. Some of the remediation strategies to be covered include natural attenuation, bioventing, soil vapor extraction, addition of low-cost substrates to stimulate biodegradation of chlorinated solvents, sparging/biosparging, ...
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based in USA
This is an introductory geochemistry course for scientists and engineers working in the fields of groundwater site characterization, contamination, and remediation. Basic chemical interactions occurring between water and soil/aquifer material that determine the composition of natural water and affect the migration of contaminants will be covered, as will the anticipated efficiency of remediation ...
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based in USA
This course provides the practical information needed to form a coherent approach for applying remediation by natural attenuation at field sites. It stresses the underlying concepts and field implementation procedures for evaluating and applying remediation by natural attenuation. It also provides in-depth discussions of the mechanisms of natural attenuation, data collection and analysis, ...
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based in USA
Groundwater is a critical component of the United States’ water resources. Approximately 75 percent of community water systems in the United States rely on ...
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based in USA
DOE, contractors or commercial employees new to the field of waste management environmental compliance, or environmental restoration, employees who may need an update on recent changes in environmental laws or regulations, employees with detailed knowledge of some environmental laws and regulations who need an understanding of the full breadth of these laws and regulations, or any employee who ...
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based in USA
The Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM) is a DOD, DOE, EPA, and NRC technical consensus guidance document that provides the methodology used to demonstrate compliance with dose- or risk-based regulations. This course supports the MARSSIM objective to bring about a nationally consistent approach for conducting radiation surveys and investigations at potentially ...
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based in CANADA
Over the past 20 years, our training group has developed and delivered a range of educational courses for all ability levels. Our training will give clarity to technical topics and enhance the quality and reliability of your projects. All of our courses include hands-on learning using the world’s most advanced groundwater and environmental software programs available. Our software training ...
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based in USA
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) implemented the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) regulations in consultation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The four Federal agencies worked together as directed by Congress to develop and ...
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based in USA
Second Edition (2002): SSP&A Software is proud to announce the availability of the second edition of Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling -- Theory and Practice, a transport modeling textbook. This book was written by Dr. Chunmiao Zheng, professor of Geology at the University of Alabama and Mr. Gordon Bennett, a senior Associate at SSP&A. This resource finally brings together, in a ...
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Testing and training require the firing of live ammunition, which can result in contamination of ranges by toxic metals and munitions constituents. SERDP and ESTCP efforts are focused on improving the military’s ability to assess and predict human and ecological risk from these contaminants and on providing effective tools and science that enable DoD to manage contaminated sites using a ...
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