Understanding Environmental Site Conditions: What do we need to know to select and implement effective remedies?
August 11, 2020
Recording
Seminar Abstract
Technical information about contaminants, exposure pathways, and factors that affect how candidate remedies perform at a specific site are used to support selecting and implementing environmental remedies. How do we determine the type and extent of information that is needed to support remediation decisions? What resources and approaches are available to facilitate obtaining the appropriate technical information? Mike Truex, senior project manager, explores these questions using some case study examples. “Understanding Environmental Site Conditions: What do we need to know to select and implement effective remedies?” was presented on August 11, 2020, as part of PNNL’s Center for the Remediation of Complex Sites (RemPlex) Seminar Series.
Panel of Speakers
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Mike Truex Senior Project Manager Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |