From: | Aimee Houghton <aimeeh@igc.org> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Sep 1996 15:16:34 -0700 (PDT) |
Reply: | cpeo-military |
Subject: | Characterization & Monitoring Technologies Forum |
From: Aimee Houghton <aimeeh@igc.org> Subject: Characterization & Monitoring Technologies Forum West-East Hands on Forum Training for Characterization and Monitoring Technologies This Forum offers an unique regional approach to training on innovative technologies by individuals representing diverse constituencies. The event will bring together technology manufacturers, regulatory experts and users, such as remedial project managers and industrial users, to learn and actually field test onsite commercially available assessment technologies. Selected assessment tool manufacturers will make presentations to an audience of users. Regulatory experts will provide valuable feedback on issues related to acceptance of data generated by these innovative measurement technologies When: October 7, 1996 Where: Stanford University Tresidder Memorial Union Palo Alto, CA For more information contact: Sandra Bradford Phone: (415)473-3222 FAX (415)725-7295 Email sandra@otlmail.stanford.edu The Advantages: Hands on use of innovative assessment technologies Improving acceptance of innovative technologies Communication forum for wider acceptance of technology Presenting Companies Dexsil Corp, Electronic Sensors, Ensys Inc., ETG, Hydrolabs, Metorex, PE Photovac, Quantrad Sensors, SimulProbe Tech., Teledyne, Turner Designs SPONSORS: Stanford University, US EPA Region 9 & 10, EPA Region I-NE Center for Environmental Industry & Technology, The Center for Field Analytical Studies & Technology- Tufts University, Department of Chemistry, Bay Area Defense Conversion Action Team (BADCAT)/Bay Area Economic Forum, Bay Area Regional Technology Alliance (BARTA). This Forum is part of an ongoing commitment by US EPA and California EPA to work with the Bay Area Defense Conversion Action Team, a program of the Bay Area Economic Forum, (BADCAT/BAEF) and the Bay Area Regional Technology Alliance (BARTA) towards promoting regulatory acceptance and application of innovative technologies which can offer faster, safer and more cost effective methods to characterize and cleanup sites. Invited Speakers: Ann Haywood, Cal EPA Felicia Marcus, US EPA Region 9 Walter Kovalick, US EPA | |
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