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United States Environmental Protection Agency
Incremental-Composite Sampling Designs for Surface Soil Analyses, Module 4 of 4
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Module 4 is the last session of this series. It will present 2 case studies. One case study is from a PCB cleanup project performed at the Dept of Energy's Paducah uranium enrichment facility. The second reviews an experimental study examining the performance of incremental sampling on a former shooting range. The presenters are Deana Crumbling (USEPA Superfund) and Robert Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory).

This seminar is one module of a four module series. We encourage you to register for all four modules if possible.


Agenda

  • Repeat Introduction
  • Paducah Case Study (Robert Johnson)
  • Ft. Eustis Experimental Study (Deana Crumbling)
  • Resources and Wrap-up (Robert Johnson)
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