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by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (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 ...
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Manufactured by:Analytik Jena - Lab-loving people based inJena, GERMANY
Associated is an increased occurrence of such compounds in the environment. A sensitive screening method of extractable organically bound fluorine (EOF) as sum parameter in surface waters combines solid phase extraction (SPE) and molecular absorption spectrometry (MAS) and enables a fast monitoring of the ...
by:GeoEnviro Training Professionals Inc. based inVancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
SLR’s 2021/2022 award winning CFB Comox project implemented novel in-situ and ex-situ PFAS management methods (amendment and thermal treatment, respectively). To reduce PFAS concentrations in downstream site surface water, the highest concentration materials were targeted for management. This presentation will introduce project design and provide an update ...
by:Cambridge Environmental Assessments (CEA) based inBoxworth, UNITED KINGDOM
We can provide training on standard environmental risk assessments through to conducting higher tier refinements (e.g. FOCUS surface water and groundwater ...
by:Cambridge Environmental Assessments (CEA) based inBoxworth, UNITED KINGDOM
We can provide training on standard Phase II environmental risk assessments through to conducting higher tier refinements (e.g. FOCUS surface water and groundwater ...
by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (USA)
Most environmental projects involve the investigation and characterization of a variety of interconnected environmental media, including soil, ground water, surface water and sediment. There is a tendency to view each of these media in an isolated manner, which can lead to difficulties in interpreting sampling results later. Writing an effective ...
by:National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT) based inAdelaide, AUSTRALIA
This three-day course will review and provide participants with hands-on experience in a selection of common and novel techniques used to monitor and characterise groundwater systems and surface water-groundwater interactions. Short presentations and reading material will provide a theoretical background, after which the techniques will be applied in a series of ...
by:Cambridge Environmental Assessments (CEA) based inBoxworth, UNITED KINGDOM
CEA offers generic or bespoke training courses on the environmental risk assessment process. We have trained EU Member State specialists in the use of the FOCUS surface water models and FOCUS kinetics guidance, and also run courses open to anyone. CEA specialists also regularly present at training conferences run by ...
by:CIRIA based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
To support this increased focus on SuDS, Lead Local Flood Authorities (LLFAs) have been made statutory consultees for surface water drainage proposals on major developments and will have to work more closely with Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) in ensuring the SuDS proposals adequately manage local flood risk and deliver other important ...
by:Excal Visual, Inc. based inAvon, COLORADO (USA)
This employee training kit is designed to show employees how erosion, sediments and other potential surface water pollutants are controlled at construction sites. The program focuses on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are widely used at most construction sites including: silt fence, stabilized entrances/exits, drop inlet protectors and others. ...
by:Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) based inNorthampton, UNITED KINGDOM
1 Day Course: Are you involved in the need to protect surface water and groundwater from contamination from waste facilities? To ensure proper control/protection you should be aware of how geology, hydrogeology and hydrology can influence their design and control measures. This course provides a basic understanding of the essential elements of geology, ...
by:Cranfield University based inCranfield, 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 ...
by:Excal Visual, Inc. based inAvon, COLORADO (USA)
This employee training kit is designed to show employees how erosion, sediments and other potential surface water pollutants are controlled at construction sites. The program focuses on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are widely used at most construction sites including: silt fence, stabilized entrances/exits, drop inlet protectors and others. ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
The Navigable Waters Protection Rule requires that a stream or river, or other surface water channel, must be perennial or intermittent in a typical year to meet the definition of a “tributary.” To make this determination a combination of flow classifications and field data are needed to establish perennial or intermittent flow. ...
by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (USA)
Within this module, classroom presentations and four separate field videos discuss in detail field equipment cleaning protocols that apply to equipment used for sampling soil, ground water, surface water and ...
by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (USA)
This course is designed for anyone collecting ambient water samples for the analysis of low-level total and dissolved mercury and other trace metals, as well as various metals species (including methylmercury and inorganic arsenic species). This one-day course will include a half-day in a classroom with lectures covering the circumstances in which low-level detection limits would ...
by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (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 ...
by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (USA)
In this one-day workshop, we will explore the topic of emerging contaminants related to soil and groundwater remediation. Over the past few years, several agencies and organizations have released strategies and recommendations related to emerging contaminants. In general, emerging contaminants are ones for which incomplete toxicity data exists or for which new data has been released. Emerging ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
This online program will present the latest state of the science protocols for monitoring and managing wetland communities. These methods are used for both constructed wetland mitigation projects as well as existing wetland habitats. These techniques include the use of US Army Corps of Engineers, US EPA and many State and University developed procedures. This class is offered online and includes ...
by:Steel Tank Institute / Steel Plate Fabricators Association (STI/SPFA) based inLake Zurich, ILLINOIS (USA)
This module reviews common standards of steel water pipe coatings and linings. The speaker will also go over steel water pipe surface preparation, the coating and lining application, types of coatings and linings and maintenance of pipe ...
