Groundwater Contaminants Training For Soil And Groundwater Available In USA
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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 is a course for scientists and engineers who work in the fields of groundwater characterization, contamination, and remediation. Conditions resulting from groundwater and aquifer/soil interactions will be discussed in this course; the effect of introducing a variety of contaminants will be examined. Case studies will be used to explain data collection requirements, laboratory analytical ...
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based in USA
One of the most challenging questions faced at the start of a ground-water monitoring program is “what are the most effective locations for this site’s ground-water monitoring wells and well screens?” This in-depth series of 5 separate modules addresses all of the myriad elements that must be evaluated to answer this seemingly simple question. Field videos are included within ...
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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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by BRGMbased in FRANCE
Through its ENAG School, the BRGM provides training support for higher education programmes in the geosciences. The BRGM's training branch, “BRGM Formation”, offers short continuing training courses for ...
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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
In this 2-day course, attendees will learn the basic principles of contaminant geohydrology, fate and transport, and groundwater remediation. This course will cover the scope of the groundwater contamination problem in the United States, the drivers that mandate addressing these problems, and the technical constraints and practical solutions to remediate these problems. Participants will be ...
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based in USA
This program is designed for the non-scientist and will provide students with a basic understanding of geology, hydrogeology and environmental chemistry. The fundamental principles will be presented in terminology that makes it easy to understand…even if your only background is high school chemistry. You will also learn how to use this information when evaluating environmental conditions at your ...
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based in USA
This two-day course includes an overview of key chemistry concepts associated with environmental contamination and provides a foundation for understanding contaminant fate and ...
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The risk pathway in the migration of vapors from contaminated groundwater plumes into surface and sub-surface structures is the driver for many corrective action plans and site cleanups. SERDP and ESTCP efforts have focused on developing a more robust understanding of vapor intrusion and its significance, as well as improving the current sampling methodology and risk assessment approach for ...
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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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