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◊ Air Sparging
◊ Bioreactor Landfills ◊ Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents ◊ Bioventing and Biosparging ◊ Electrokinetics: Electric Current Technologies ◊ Fracturing ◊ Ground-Water Circulating Wells ◊ In Situ Flushing ◊ In Situ Oxidation ◊ Multi-Phase Extraction ◊ Natural Attenuation ◊ Permeable Reactive Barriers ◊ Phytoremediation ◊ Remediation Optimization ◊ Soil Vapor Extraction ◊ Soil Washing ◊ Solvent Extraction ◊ Thermal Treatment: Ex Situ ◊ Thermal Treatment: In Situ
Training Upcoming Natural Attenuation Courses and Conferences and Archived Online Events CLU-IN's Upcoming Courses and Conferences area features events related to innovative treatment and site characterization technologies, while the CLU-IN Studio contains live and archived videos, internet seminars, and conference webcasts. Suggest a New Training Course or Conference
ITRC Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Solvents in Groundwater: Principles and Practices This training is designed to introduce state regulators, environmental consultants, site owners and community stakeholders to the document created by the ITRC's In Situ Bioremediation Technical Team and the Remediation Technologies Development Forum (RTDF) Bioremediation Consortium titled, 'Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water: Principles and Practices'. The training focuses on the basic information one needs to determine and document the conditions necessary for natural processes to be an effective part of remediating chlorinated solvents in ground water. It provides a framework, that is, how to think about natural attenuation based on science. The information contained in this manual and presentation is based on research activities of the RTDF and from experience and knowledge of the participating members.
Low-Cost Remediation Strategies for Contaminated Soil and Ground Water Technologies to be covered in this course include natural attenuation, enhanced bioremediation, air sparging, and phytoremediation for remediation of contaminated ground water; bioventing for remediation of contaminated soil; and bioslurping for removal of light nonaqueous-phase liquid. Dates and locations are subject to change. For details, please visit the web site and click on Education. Or call (800) 551-7379 or (614) 898-7791, or FAX (614) 898-7786.
Natural Attenuation for Remediation of Contaminated Sites Sponsored by the National Ground Water Association (NGWA). Contact NGWA at (800) 551-7379 for a course schedule, or visit the web site.
The Princeton Groundwater Pollution and Hydrology Course Course content, instructors, dates, and locations are available online.
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