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Providing information about innovative treatment and site characterization technologies while acting as a forum for all waste remediation stakeholders
Providing information about innovative treatment and site characterization technologies while acting as a forum for all waste remediation stakeholders

Spotlight

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Conferences

The Alpha and the Omega and Points in Between Conference, Chicago, IL, April 13-14, 2010
This two-day joint conference on contaminated sediment sites is sponsored by the U.S. EPA, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/ERDC and the Sediment Management Work Group. Sessions to include: Source Control, Site Characterization and the RI/FS, Making Sense of Monitoring / De...
More Information and Registration

New CLU-IN Section

Sediments
EPA's Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation has released a new CLU-IN section that compiles available information related to contaminated sediments. Sediments are defined as the organic and inorganic materials found at the bottom of a water body. Se...
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Green Remediation: Environment - Energy - Economics, Amherst, MA, June 15-17, 2010
The conference will address the full range of environmental, energy and economic aspects of green and sustainable remediation, taking into account the energy requirements of treatment systems, air emissions, water use requirements and impacts on water resources, land an...
Registration and Poster Abstract Submission

Open Solicitations

SERDP Core, SERDP SEED, and ESTCP Solicitations
The DoD Strategic Environmental Research and Demonstration Program (SERDP) Core Solicitation projects vary in cost and duration, consistent with the scope of the work proposed. For the Core solicitation, pre-proposals from the non-federal sector were due January 7, 2010...
Call for Proposals and Statements of Need