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Ecological Risk Assessment-An Introduction: Webinar
REM-405W
Hosted by Northwest Environmental Training Center

**This course will be presented online as a live webinar in three 2-hour sessions. Sessions will be recorded and will be available to all enrolled attendees.**
All classes will be from 10 a.m.-noon Pacific (11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mountain) (noon to 2 p.m. Central) and (1-3 p.m. Eastern).
This webinar is being presented by Sustainable City Networks and NWETC
Description: This introductory course will be focused on the general policy and technical approaches to conducting an ecological risk assessment. It will provide a broad overview of the ecological risk assessment (ERA) process as it is used in evaluating potential environmental risks and liabilities associated with hazardous waste sites using the basic ERA paradigm as outlined in USEPA’s Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund (ERAGS). ERA’s in both aquatic and terrestrial settings will be examined, and active engagement with the attendees will reinforce the points presented.
After completing the course, attendees will have a general understanding of the process of planning and preparing for the completion of an ERA, including data development needs, selection of endpoints, and the development of lines of evidence.
Course Topics:
Regulatory requirements
General overview of ecological risk assessment
Review of the 8-step ERAGS process
Problem formulation
Conceptual site models
Characterization of exposure
Characterization of ecological effects
Risk characterization
Uncertainty analysis
Special circumstances

For general information contact Ralph Fontaine by telephone at (425) 270-32 or via e-mail at rfontaine@nwetc.org

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