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Hydrogeochemical Processes Controlling Metals Remediation of Aquifer Systems

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National Groundwater Association
?This two-day course introduces you to the world of environmental forensics, a multidisciplinary field with the goal of understanding how and when contamination occurred. Investigations may involve identifying and apportioning responsibility among multiple parties, age dating releases, or determining exactly how a release occurred with reference to insurance or other contractual issues. Among the most important disciplines for an environmental forensics investigation are often chemistry and hydrogeology.
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Watershed Management and RestorationWater Quality and StoragePollution and Water QualityIntegrated Water Resource ManagementIntegrated Water Resource Management
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