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Triad Experts Training
This event is by invitation only and free of charge. The purpose of the workshop is to train experienced government and nongovernment cleanup staff already familiar with Triad basics to feel confident when presenting, explaining, and defending Triad concepts. The participants will be immersed in Triad concepts for two full days (8:30am-5pm each day) of alternating large-group instruction and small...
http://trainex.org/offeringslist.cfm?courseid=342
RRT 1 Fall 2017 Meeting
RRTs are the federal component of the National Response System, made up of representatives from 15 federal departments and agencies and each of the states within the Region. RRT1 includes the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. RRTs are co-chaired by the Removal Manager from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) regional office, and th...
http://trainex.org/offeringslist.cfm?courseid=1741
International Environmental Nanotechnology Conference: Applications and Implications
Nanomaterials present new opportunities to improve our ability to detect, monitor, control, and clean up environmental pollutants and contaminants and potential new risks to human health and the environment. Plan now to attend the 2008 International Environmental Nanotechnology Conference: Applications and Implications in Chicago. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 Office, Off...
http://trainex.org/offeringslist.cfm?courseid=635
Stable Soil
Workshop Postponed - date TBD
Stabilizing Soil Throughout the Upper Great Plains
Coal-based power plants in North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana produce fly ash with moderate to high concentrations of calcium, making it a reactive material valuable for construction applications. Some regional fly ash may not be suitable for use in concrete or located advantageously for the concre...
http://trainex.org/offeringslist.cfm?courseid=987
Wetlands Permitting
*This course was formerly known as Aquatics Permitting. The instructor and material is the same as previously listed.
Obtaining permits for projects that impact freshwater (wetlands, streams, lakes, rivers, ponds) or marine (estuaries and other salt water areas) ecosystems is a complex process that will involve several agencies, each with their own specific requirements and varying timelines...
http://trainex.org/offeringslist.cfm?courseid=1452
RRT 1 Fall 2016 Meeting
RRT I is the federal component of the National Response System for the states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. RRT I consists of representatives from 15 federal departments and agencies and each of the six New England States/Commonwealths. It is co-chaired by the Chief of the Emergency Planning and Response Branch from the Environmental Protection Agen...
http://trainex.org/offeringslist.cfm?courseid=1679
Internet Seminar Archive: An Overview of Direct-push Well Technology for Long-term Groundwater Monitoring (12/11/08)
An Overview of Direct-push Well Technology for Long-term Groundwater Monitoring Interstate Technol
Internet Seminar Archive: ITRC PFAS Beyond the Basics: Topics on PFAS Biosolids: Sources, Transport, and Management of PFAS Surface Releases (05/20/25)
ITRC PFAS Beyond the Basics: Topics on PFAS Biosolids: Sources, Transport, and Management of PFAS S
Internet Seminar Archive: DNAPLS - Source Zone Behavior and Mass Flux Measurement (08/10/05)
DNAPLS - Source Zone Behavior and Mass Flux Measurement National Institutes of Health, National In
Internet Seminar Archive: Implementing TMDLs and Trading Through the National Estuary Program (02/21/07)
Implementing TMDLs and Trading Through the National Estuary Program U.S. EPA Office of Wetlands, O
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