• Oct 14, 2011 from 6:00am to 10:00am
  • Location: Doubletree by Hilton at Seaworld, Orlando, Florida
  • Latest Activity: Jun 3, 2021

The Florida Specifier and LG Environmental Engineering are presenting the workshop "Using Sustainable and Green Innovative Remediation Technologies" after the close of the Florida Remediation Conference.

The goal of the works is to provide an opportunity to apply core elements of the US EPA’s Greener Cleanup Principles to balance effective remedial option(s) that meets
cleanup objectives with the lowest overall carbon footprint, lowest energy consumption, and lowest impacts to air and water quality.

The workshop use the case study method to develop a remedial action plan for submittal to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.  Workshop attendees will review the responses from various vendors and select one or more to reach cleanup target levels without using excavation or air sparge systems. 

A presenter from the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection will provide insight regarding how complete a few of the proposals are.  The science of chemecial injection and applying US EPA's core elements will complete the topics being presented.

Eight representatives from vendors submitting  
proposals to address the case study will form the panel that discusses the green remediation options.  Partial solutions are welcomed since the case study may require a staged approach using several green remediation
technologies.

The case study is posted on the Specifier
website, www.enviro-net.com, under the FRC logo.

If you would like to get involved by providing a budget-level proposal to remediate the case study project, please contact Laura Gimpelson at lg_environmental@bellsouth.net
by August 15, 2011.

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  • This looks awesome -- too bad I'm in CA
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