Speakers from industry and academia presented current technologies used in site characterization and remediation. They also presented characterization methods needed for successful remedial design, and linked characterization methods for successful remedial design with in-situ chemical remediation.
The Symposium was held at the Cal/EPA Building in Sacramento. The symposium was videotaped. Presentations are available for viewing through the Agenda link below.
DTSC held the final day of the symposium, May 16, outside at California State University Sacramento to demonstrate the latest equipment and technologies used in remediation. See the links below for viewing.
DTSC and its co-sponsors are pleased to have welcomed the following participants from industry who shared the latest in remediation technology during the symposium.
Company Web Sites: Blaine Tech Services / Boart Longyear / Brown and Caldwell / CETCO Liquid Boot Company / EOS Remediation /
Environmental Bio Systems / Geomatrix / Thermal Remediation Services / Regenesis / RSI Drilling / Vironix
The Field Demonstration was held at California State University, Sacramento in partnership with the Geology Department. Industry participants demonstrated a wide variety of remediation equipment and techniques.
Field Demonstration Videos: Blaine Tech Services / Boart Longyear / CETCO Liquid Boot Company / Environmental Bio Systems /
EOS Remediation / RSI Drilling / Vironex
Disclaimer: In an effort to foster scientific and technical advances in characterization, monitoring and remediation of contaminated sites, the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) in cooperation with the Groundwater Resources Association (GRA), and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), encourages full and frank discussion of all technical matters and related issues that come before it. Information presented in this remediation symposium represents the views of the participants and has not received formal DTSC, GRA or USEPA peer review. Therefore, this information does not necessarily reflect the views of DTSC, GRA or USEPA or other participating organizations and no official endorsement should be inferred. The information is not intended, nor can it be relied upon, to create any rights enforceable by any party in litigation with the State of California, United States or any other party. Use or mention of trade names does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation for use. Errors and omissions in the information will be corrected as they are found and time permits.