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NARPM Presents...Superfund Community Involvement

Community involvement is required by CERCLA and the NCP at Superfund sites. Community acceptance is also one of the nine criteria EPA uses to evaluate cleanup alternatives. Implementing an effective community involvement plan is critical to the success of our cleanup and redevelopment goals. But how do we do that?
 
Community involvement is a little like off-road driving. It’s rarely a smooth ride. It’s often filled with twists and turns, and sometimes you may get blindsided. In this session, we’ll help you navigate some best practices for maneuvering through those bumps in the road to help keep projects on time and on budget.
 
In this session, we’ll discuss how to:
  • Assess your community (know your audience)
  • Build trust and credibility (show your expertise and be dependable!)
  • Get off the beaten track (think outside the box)
This course is recommended for RPMs and site managers of all experience levels. The instructional methodology for this course includes lecture, and interactive discussion. The target audience for this course is RPMs, OSCs, CICs, Site Assessment managers, and other Superfund site team members.
Important Notice: Due to the content presented during a CEC course and the restrictions in place for non-citizens to enter federal buildings, international attendees are not permitted to attend CEC courses.

For general information contact CEC Registrar via e-mail at cec-registrar@emsus.com

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