From: | Lenny Siegel <lsiegel@cpeo.org> |
Date: | Sun, 14 Jun 1998 06:06:40 -0700 |
Reply: | cpeo-military |
Subject: | Technology Symposium |
PARTNERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP (from the official Defense Department announcement found at http://www.serdp.gov) December 1-3, 1998 Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Sponsored by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) [Department of Defense] You won't want to miss this opportunity to learn first hand about groundbreaking environmental research and innovative technologies developed by the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, and their many public and private collaborators. 1. Unexploded Ordnance Detection. New Sensor and Data Fusion Technologies for Detection of UXO 2. DNAPL Detection. Innovative Technologies for Detection of DNAPL in the Subsurface 3. Remediation of DNAPLs and Chlorinated Solvents. Innovative Methods to Remediate Immiscible Phase and Dissolved Phase Chlorinated Solvents 4. Risk Assessment 1: Environmentally Acceptable Endpoints. Understanding and Characterizing Biochemical Processes that Affect Bio-Availability of Contaminants 5. Risk Assessment 2: Ecological Risk Assessment. Methodologies and Tools for Characterizing Impacts and Risks of DoD Activities to Ecological Receptors 6. Air Quality Monitoring/CEM. Application of Continuous Environmental Monitoring (CEM) Technologies for Air Quality Monitoring 7. Advanced Waste Treatment for Deployed Units. Technologies to Reduce/Eliminate Waste Discharge from Operational DoD Platforms and Forward Bases 8. Environmentally Acceptable Coatings. New Coatings that Reduce/Eliminate Use of HAPS and Toxics for Military Applications 9. Environmentally Acceptable Coatings Removal. New Solvent-Free and Non-Chemical Paint Stripping Technologies 10. Green Energetics. Non-Polluting Methods for Energetic Materials Production and Lifecycle 11. Ecosystem Management. Ecosystem Management Tools and Techniques with Emphasis on Ecosystem Monitoring 12. Technology Transfer for Innovative Cleanup Technology. Programs and Processes to Promote Regulatory and User Acceptance of Innovative Cleanup Technologies FOCUSED TECHNICAL PROGRAM FORMAT. An all-inclusive technical program featuring comprehensive sessions that will address high-priority environmental issues and provide valuable information about DoD requirements, ongoing research efforts, and near-term funding opportunities. See Featured Technical Sessions on the reverse side. PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING. The opportunity to interact with more than 500 expected attendees, most notably, leading researchers and technology end-users from the environmental community, including government, academia, and private industry. EXPANDED POSTER & DISPLAY EXHIBITS. More than 100 posters and 25 displays showcasing technology developments from both SERDP and ESTCP funded projects, as well as other relevant research and development efforts in government and the private sector. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES. A similar session at last year's Symposium attracted a standing-room only crowd! This post-Symposium briefing and discussion will cover the FY 2000 solicitation process and funding opportunities. See our home pages http://www.serdp.gov & http://estcp.xservices.com/ for additional information about SERDP, ESTCP, and the Symposium & Workshop [and registration information and the registration form]. Lenny Siegel Director, Center for Public Environmental Oversight c/o PSC, 222B View St., Mountain View, CA 94041 Voice: 650/961-8918 or 650/969-1545 Fax: 650/968-1126 lsiegel@cpeo.org | |
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