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Environmental Restoration and Remediation for DoD Facilities Essentials Training by Tonex

This training provides an in-depth understanding of environmental restoration and remediation for Department of Defense (DoD) facilities. Participants will explore key regulations, site characterization methods, and remediation technologies. The course covers military munitions response programs, risk assessment strategies, and emerging contaminants like PFAS. Case studies highlight successful remediation projects. Designed for professionals involved in environmental compliance and restoration, this training equips attendees with essential knowledge and practical approaches to address contamination challenges at DoD sites.

Audience:

  • Environmental engineers and scientists
  • DoD environmental compliance professionals
  • Project managers in remediation projects
  • Government and regulatory agency personnel
  • Consultants in environmental restoration
  • Defense contractors and facility managers

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand key environmental regulations and DoD restoration programs
  • Learn site characterization and remedial investigation processes
  • Explore advanced soil and groundwater remediation technologies
  • Assess risk-based corrective actions and response strategies
  • Analyze case studies of successful remediation at DoD facilities

Course Modules:

Module 1: Overview of Environmental Restoration Regulations

  • CERCLA (Superfund) and its impact on DoD facilities
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) compliance
  • DoD Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) framework
  • Understanding regulatory enforcement and liability
  • Federal and state coordination in environmental remediation
  • Legal responsibilities and compliance challenges

Module 2: Site Characterization and Remedial Investigations

  • Steps in environmental site assessment and investigation
  • Sampling techniques for contaminated soil and groundwater
  • Data interpretation and contamination mapping
  • Geochemical and hydrogeological considerations
  • Decision-making for site cleanup strategies
  • Best practices in site assessment reporting

Module 3: Remediation Technologies for Soil and Groundwater

  • In-situ and ex-situ remediation methods
  • Soil vapor extraction and bioremediation techniques
  • Groundwater treatment technologies and applications
  • Emerging innovations in contaminant removal
  • Cost considerations in remediation technology selection
  • Case examples of effective remediation solutions

Module 4: Military Munitions Response Programs (MMRP)

  • Identification of unexploded ordnance (UXO) hazards
  • Risk assessment in military munitions remediation
  • Site-specific munitions cleanup approaches
  • Technologies for UXO detection and removal
  • Regulatory oversight in munitions remediation projects
  • Challenges in managing historical munitions sites

Module 5: Risk-Based Corrective Action and Risk Assessment

  • Principles of risk-based corrective action (RBCA)
  • Human health and ecological risk assessments
  • Risk communication strategies for stakeholders
  • Exposure pathways and contaminant fate analysis
  • Decision-making frameworks for remediation plans
  • Case studies in risk-based remediation strategies

Module 6: Addressing Emerging Contaminants at DoD Sites

  • Understanding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
  • Sources and environmental impact of emerging contaminants
  • Monitoring and detection techniques for PFAS and others
  • Regulatory developments and evolving cleanup standards
  • Treatment and remediation technologies for emerging pollutants
  • Lessons learned from PFAS remediation projects

Take the next step in environmental restoration expertise. Enroll today and gain the knowledge to manage DoD site contamination challenges effectively!

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