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United States Environmental Protection Agency
Sustainable Remediation
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A pre-conference workshop for the Sustainable Remediation Conference 2014. The webinar aims to stimulate international exchange by providing a venue for professionals and interested parties from multiple backgrounds to share experiences and perspectives on how contaminated sites can be remediated with a lower environmental footprint, and how their reuse can contribute to a more sustainable land development. The event builds on the Green Remediation Conference (Copenhagen, November 2009), the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Remediation (Vienna, November 2012) and discussions alongside at ConSoil 2010 & 2013 as well as through virtual events hosted by US EPA.

Agenda:

  1. Global update on entities leading green and sustainable remediation
  2. Recent developments and key practices
  3. Insight on themes for upcoming sustainable remediation conference: Host country goals
  4. Short case studies: Sustainable remediation in an EU setting and US practice on footprint quantification.
  5. Question and answer

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