Project Management Basics - Virtual Delivery
This 3-day, 2.5 hours-per-day webinar series is presented in 6 modules. The course describes powerful, but simple, project management fundamentals and tools essential to successful project performance. This series defines the project life cycle, discusses Project Manager roles and responsibilities, and describes approaches and tools that Superfund staff can use to deal with the human and logist...
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Internet Seminar Archive: Adverse Outcome Pathways: Session II - Assembling and Assessing AOP Information (11/29/17)
Adverse Outcome Pathways: Session II - Assembling and Assessing AOP Information NIEHS Superfund Re
Passive Sampling Workshop and Symposium
Scientific Program
The main program will comprise a mix of platform and poster presentations and topical discussions. The scientific focus of the meeting will be on in situ passive samples for environmental monitoring and risk assessment. Other subjects may include the use of passive samplers to carry out surveillance, operation, and investigative monitoring that are necessary to meet the needs o...
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Operations Section Chief
This 3-day course is designed to meet all the requirements and training needs of the Operations Section Chief for a Type 2 Incident Management Team. The Division/Group Supervisor - EPA 339 training is a pre-requisite to the Operations Section Chief Training.
Target Group
This course is intended for U.S. EPA and U.S. Coast Guard personnel who have successfully completed Incident Command Sy...
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Internet Seminar Archive: Using GIS Tools to Analyze, Compute, and Predict Pollution, Session II - GIS Tools for Hazardous Site Tracking (12/6/13)
Using GIS Tools to Analyze, Compute, and Predict Pollution, Session II - GIS Tools for Hazardous Si
Internet Seminar Archive: Computational Toxicology: Dose Response Modeling (06/24/09)
Computational Toxicology: Dose Response Modeling National Institutes of Health, National Institute
EPA Emergency Response Planning Workshop for Small and Medium Drinking Water Utilities
The "Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002" requires that drinking water utilities serving more than 3,300 people update or revise their Emergency Response Plans (ERP). The update should consider the various types of incidents that could occur as a result of malevolent acts (e.g. intentional contamination of water supplies, cyber attacks, physical assaults, ...
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EPA Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in Children (IEUBK) Training and ATSDR Lead Exposure Training
The EPA Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic Model for Lead in Children (IEUBK) predicts blood-lead concentrations (PbB) for children (6 months to 7 years) exposed to lead in their environment. This course will provide participants with a basic understanding of the IEUBK model, knowledge about when it is appropriate to change the parameters in the model, and how the model can be used for the a...
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Introductory Predicting the Toxicity of Metals to Aquatic Organisms: An Introduction to the Biotic Ligand Model
Description:
Water quality criteria (WQC) for metals have been developed to protect the integrity of aquatic systems. However, tests used to develop WQC were performed in laboratory waters that often are not representative of natural waters. Water effect ratio (WER) tests account for the effects of substances that alter the toxicity of metals in natural waters but can be costly and time consum...
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Intermediate Predicting the Toxicity of Metals to Aquatic Organisms: An Introduction to the Biotic Ligand Model
Description:
Water quality criteria (WQC) for metals have been developed to protect the integrity of aquatic systems. However, tests used to develop WQC were performed in laboratory waters that often are not representative of natural waters. Water effect ratio (WER) tests account for the effects of substances that alter the toxicity of metals in natural waters but can be costly and time consum...
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