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Late August - Early September 1995: Visitor's Day, Ames Laboratory application of ESC at DOE's Savannah River Site
Sept. 19 - 21, 1995: International Symposium and Trade Fair on the Cleanup of Manufactured Gas Plants, Prague, Czech Republic.
Symposium chairs: Roy Herndon, Florida State University (904)644-5516; Stephen James, USEPA, (513)569-7696; John Mathur, USDOE, (301)903-7922; Peter Richter, Technical University of Budapest, 361-1853-23.
For additional information, contact John Moerlins, MGP '95 Symposium, 226 Herb Morgan Building, Tallahassee, FL 32310, 904-644-5524, FAX: 904-574-6704, Email: mgp95@mailer.fsu.edu
Mid May, 1995: Technos Conference, Orlando, FL
April 18-20, 1995: Seventh National Technology Information Exchange (TIE) Workshop. TIE workshops are sponsored by the Office of Program Integration within the U. S. Dept. of Energy's Office of Environmental Restoration. This year's theme is "Partnering for Progress." The workshop features session on: Removing barriers to cleanup, Privitization, Implementing cleanup goals, Facility transitioning. For more information, send email to tie@perform.vt.edu.
April 17-20, 1995: Weapons Complex Waste Management and Cleanup: Partnering with states, Leveraging private resources...Focusing on innovative technologies to meet cleanup priorities. Phoenix, AZ. Featured Speakers: Thomas Grumbly, Asst. Secretary for Environmental Management, USDOE; Dr. Clyde Frank, Deputy Asst. Secretary, Office of Technology Development, USDOE.For more information, call (708) 234-2353
May 2 - May 4, 1995: National Groundwater Association Outdoor Action Conference and Exposition, Las Vegas, NV. (Preconference workshops April 30-May 1 includes a session on Site characterization:Observations on the DOE method). conference features workshops, session papers, exhibits and demonstrations related to: Remediation, Natural remediation, Geophysics, Drilling technology, Direct push, Remediating contaminated soils, Groundwater sampling and analysis, Environmental project management, Monitoring well design and construction.
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