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DOD:Emerging Contaminant Programs: Prioritization, Investigation and Remediation

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Originally Presented: November 19, 2014

Course Length: 2 Hours

Course Credit Hours: 2 PDH

Moderator:
Nelline Kowbel, SAME Environmental Committee, Deputy Chair

Speakers:

  • Dr. Andrea Leeson/ SERDP-ESTCP
  • Dr. Janet Anderson/ AFCEC
  • Dr. Jim Jacobus/ Minnesota Department of Health
  • Dr. Jennifer Field/ Oregon State University
  • Bill DiGuiseppi/CH2M HILL

Course Overview:
Join the SAME Environmental Committee as it explores the DOD Emerging Contaminants (EC) program including programmatic approaches, regulatory priorities, technical challenges and recent advancements. This webinar will present the latest findings from recent site assessments addressing perfluorinated chemicals and 1,4-dioxane, describe a decision-making process for assessing when sampling is required, and update the technical approaches to investigate and remediate impacted sites. Speakers represent viewpoints from DOD, Air Force, Minnesota Department of Health, Oregon State University and environmental consulting firms.

Table of Contents

Presentations & Presenters
•SERDP & ESTCP Research Efforts on Emerging Contaminants, by Dr. Andrea Leeson/ SERDP-ESTCP
•The Air Force Approach to Emerging Issues and Contaminants, by Dr. Janet Anderson/ AFCEC
•Identification and Prioritization of CECs, Risk Assessment and Toxicology Developments, by Dr. Jim Jacobus/ Minnesota Department of Health
•Analytical Issues and Overview of Per- and Poly-fluorinated Chemicals, by Dr. Jennifer Field/ Oregon State University
•Considerations for Sampling and Remediation of Emerging Contaminants, by Bill DiGuiseppi/CH2M HILL

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SAME (Society of American Military Engineers)

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SAME provides Professional Development and Technical Training for engineering, construction, and military professionals. Their courses focus on Project Management, Leadership, and Compliance with industry standards. Training emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and applied technical skills. SAME supports both civilian and defense sectors by strengthening professional capabilities. Their content helps learners apply knowledge directly to engineering and infrastructure projects.

DOD:Emerging Contaminant Programs: Prioritization, Investigation and Remediation

DOD:Emerging Contaminant Programs: Prioritization, Investigation and Remediation
DOD:Emerging Contaminant Programs: Prioritization, Investigation and Remediation

Originally Presented: November 19, 2014

Course Length: 2 Hours

Course Credit Hours: 2 PDH

Moderator:
Nelline Kowbel, SAME Environmental Committee, Deputy Chair

Speakers:
• Dr. Andrea Leeson/ SERDP-ESTCP
•Dr. Janet Anderson/ AFCEC
• Dr. Jim Jacobus/ Minnesota Department of Health
• Dr. Jennifer Field/ Oregon State University
• Bill DiGuiseppi/CH2M HILL

Course Overview:
Join the SAME Environmental Committee as it explores the DOD Emerging Contaminants (EC) program including programmatic approaches, regulatory priorities, technical challenges and recent advancements. This webinar will present the latest findings from recent site assessments addressing perfluorinated chemicals and 1,4-dioxane, describe a decision-making process for assessing when sampling is required, and update the technical approaches to investigate and remediate impacted sites. Speakers represent viewpoints from DOD, Air Force, Minnesota Department of Health, Oregon State University and environmental consulting firms.

Attachments:

Emerging Contaminants Presentation  (5.8 MB)
Q&A PDF  (81 KB)

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