(WESTERVILLE, OH — September 7, 2011) The short course, "Understanding Migration, Assessment, and Remediation of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids," will be offered by the National Ground Water Association October 31 through November 2 in Staten Island, New York.
This three-day course is designed to educate participants on the compounds and priorities of NAPLs, their migration characteristics, assessment techniques, and remediation technologies. Case histories will be presented that describe the detection, characterization, monitoring, and remediation of contamination scenarios involving DNAPLs and LNAPLs such as TCE/PCE, chlorinated solvents, PCB, coal tar, and fuels.
This introductory- to intermediate-level course is suited to hydrogeologists, engineers, regulatory personnel, administrations dealing with groundwater contamination problems, and public educators dealing with remediation of DNAPLs and LNAPLs.
To learn more about this short course, as well as the many other NGWA educational programs, visit the events/education section of our Web site or call 800 551.7379 (614 898.7791).
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