Groundwater Resources Training For Soil And Groundwater Near Australia
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based in AUSTRALIA
This course aims to provide an understanding of natural groundwater chemistry, which is an important tool in managing groundwater resources and water quality, in particular. It will provide a basic skill set which will address many pressing challenges facing groundwater hydrogeologists in Australia. These include, but are not limited to, examples ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
This 3-day course is designed for professionals and students keen to learn about groundwater in mining. While a focus of the course will be mine dewatering, other key topics will include management of waste rock and tailings, management of groundwater as part of site-wide operational management, environmental impact assessment, and planning for closure. Groundwater will be presented in the ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
The National Centre for Research and Training was established in 2009 and has a long-standing reputation as Australia's leading groundwater training provider. We are an internationally acclaimed research and training organisation at the forefront of groundwater professional training development in ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
This course gives participants an understanding of the important groundwater processes related to soil and groundwater pollution. The course reviews the fundamentals of groundwater hydrology, and the mechanisms of soil and groundwater contamination. Different types of contaminants are considered, including LNAPLs (light non-aqueous phase liquids) and DNAPLs (dense non-aqueous phase ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
The Australian Groundwater School is vital for Australian professionals working with groundwater. Our flagship course, is the premier course of its type in Australasia. The Australian Groundwater School provides participants with a broad but rigorous introduction to groundwater. Introducing hydrogeology, assessment methods, modelling, managed aquifer recharge, management, governance and more, the ...
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based in USA
This course is intended for environmental professionals seeking an improved understanding of the 3- and 4-phase partitioning models specified under the Washington State Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA). Both models are prescribed in MTCA as predictive tools for deriving soil cleanup levels that are protective of groundwater. Participants will have their own computer workstation to apply ...
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based in USA
This 2 day course will provide attendees with a wide array of analytical techniques available to fingerprint a variety of contaminants and to address the basic questions involved in any environmental forensics ...
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based in USA
This course provides attendees with an in-depth understanding of the procedures for establishing cleanup levels and points of compliance under the Model Toxics Control Act (WAC 173-340). The course covers procedures for establishing cleanup levels using Methods A, B, and C for groundwater, surface water and soil, as well as an overview of recent rule revisions related to dioxins/furans, PCBs, and ...
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based in USA
The objective of this one day workshop is to introduce environmental consultants, federal, state and local government staff, and members of the general public to Washington's Model Toxics Control Act (WAC 173-340). This workshop will provide an overview of the MTCA administrative requirements and associated cleanup standards. Participants will also learn the MTCA remedy selection process and ...
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based in USA
Have you ever wondered if there is a better method than you are currently using for collecting more representative water-level data and ground-water samples from your wells? Ever thought about all of the various sources of bias and error in water-level measurement and sample collection procedures and wondered how each could affect the data in your sampling program? This series of 2 modules ...
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based in USA
Measurement of field water-quality indicator parameters is a fundamental component of most conventional purging and all low-flow purging and sampling approaches to collecting ground-water samples from monitoring wells. This module explains how to correctly measure the most common water-quality indicator parameters (including pH, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen and redox potential) and ...
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based in USA
Have you ever wondered if there is a better method than you are currently using for collecting more representative water-level data and ground-water samples from your wells? Ever thought about all of the various sources of bias and error in water-level measurement and sample collection procedures and wondered how each could affect the data in your sampling program? This series of 2 modules ...
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based in USA
The well is installed, the surface completion is finished but the well is still not ready to sample. Development is a critical step following construction of monitoring wells that is often short-changed or, sometimes, not implemented at all when new wells are installed at a site. This can result in a detrimental impact on the ability of the new well to yield representative ground-water samples ...
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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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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 UNITED KINGDOM
Community water and sanitation and advanced irrigation professionals require detailed knowledge of the design, construction and management of water sources for domestic and agricultural use, as well as of the engineering of water pumping and piped distribution. This short course covers the engineering of rainwater, surface water and groundwater sources, water pumping and pipe ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
This short course concentrates on the quantification of surface and groundwater hydrological processes. An understanding of rainfall, evapotranspiration, runoff, groundwater recharge, groundwater storage, and groundwater movement is essential for those involved in the science, engineering or management of the water environment. This course provides a conceptual and quantitative understanding of ...
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Manufactured by Advanced Alternative Energybased in USA
Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities are inflicting harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the ...
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based in USA
This two-day course covers the development of Site-Specific IGW SRS, under the NJDEP guidance. Subject matter ranges from simple equations, to the more complex fate and transport modeling, using SESOIL for the vadose zone soils and AT123D for groundwater. Site-specific examples will be presented, and regulatory issues will be ...
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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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