presented by James “Jim” E. Landmeyer, Ph.D.
This one-hour Webinar focuses on the application of phytoremediation theory to solve real groundwater contamination problems.
Many common groundwater contaminants can be remediated by trees. Remediation occurs by direct uptake from the water table or from facilitated bioremediation of residual contamination in the vadose zone. Once in trees, the subsurface contaminants are removed by volatilization, diffusion, sequestration, or enzymatically transformed into unregulated byproducts.
Case studies of the implementation of phytoremediation systems at two sites characterized by BTEX-, MTBE-, and PAH-contaminated groundwater will be described.
This Webinar addresses the:
Introductory; you should know basic groundwater hydrology.
Participants may earn 0.1 CEUs by attending this Webinar.
Check with your respective regulatory agency regarding recognition of this Webinar for continuing education credit.
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Information current as of 6-4-2012. For further assistance, e-mail customerservice@ngwa.org or call 800 551.7379 (614 898.7791).
Fee is per site (online hookup).
Nonmember — $209
Registration closed June 1 at 5 p.m. ET.
No refunds will be issued after May 28.