Collaboration
Engineering Technical Support Center (ETSC) staff lead presentations at symposia and fill leadership roles in the scientific community.
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U.S. - German Bilateral Agreement on Contaminated Waste |
| International Phytotechnologies Conference |
| International Applied Phytotechnologies Conference |
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Central and Eastern European Conference on Health and the Environment (CEECHE)
Over 160 conference participants converged upon Bratislava, the Slovak Republic for this 4-day symposia on meeting environmental health challenges. The ETSC Director presented on mine waste treatment technologies. |
| International Conference on Deep Mixing of the Swedish Deep Stabilization Research Center |
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Sydney Tar Ponds Agency
Sydney Tar Ponds Agency welcomed an ETSC staff presentation on solidification/stabilization. |
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Soil Remediation Techniques and Technologies Course:
Contaminated and Hazardous Waste Site Management
ETSC staff lectures on soil and sediment treatment technologies in Toronto, Canada. |
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International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage
(ICARD)
ICARD concerns remedial technologies for mining-influenced water. |
| Domestic |
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Hard Rock Mining Conference Efficient extraction, maximum utilization of resources, and pollution prevention in mining are the foci of the Hard Rock Mining Conference, which includes presentations on mine waste treatment technologies. Research presented in 2006 concerned sulfate-reducing bioreactors. |
| Phytoremediation: State of the Science Conference |
| Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) |
| Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials (ASTSWMO) |
| New Jersey Corporation for Advanced Technology (NJCAT) |
| National Western Mining Conference of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration |
| Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council (ITRC) |
| Designing, Building and Regulating Evapotranspiration Landfill Covers Conference |
| National Planning Association 2004 Annual Conference |
| Innovative Clean-Up Approaches: Investments in Technology Development |
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