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United States Environmental Protection Agency
US and EU Perspectives on Green and Sustainable Remediation, Part 5
Sponsored by: U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation
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October 9, 2012, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, EDT (14:00-16:00 GMT)


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This seminar is the fifth in the series on international green and sustainable remediation (GSR) efforts (additional information on prior internet seminars can be found at http://cluin.org/global/). This 2-hour seminar will address the upcoming Sustainable Remediation Conference 2012 in Vienna, Austria, and provide an overview of the presentations available within each of the conference tracks: 1) Conceptual Framework – considering sustainability within remedial approaches; 2) Sustainability Assessment – methodologies, models, and tools for sustainable remediation; and 3) Sustainability Management – case studies of sustainable remediation projects. An open forum will be held throughout the seminar to respond to participant questions.

Presenters: Instructors: Moderators:
  • Carlos Pachon
  • Dietmar Müller
  • Paul Bardos
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