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Training Type: Short Course
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Suitable for: Practitioners, Regulators, Developers, Consultants, Problem holders, Others with an interest in urban land management, Students
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Provided By: University of Sheffield - Groundwater Protection and Restoration Group
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Language: English
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Venue: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Date(s): 09/03/2010 to 11/03/2010
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Duration: 3 Days Four 1.5 hour lectures each day. 09:30 start on Day 1, 09:00 start on Days 2 and 3.
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Cost: 695 (£ GBP + VAT)
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Course Aims: Familiarise delegates with behaviour of NAPLs in porous and fractured media. Show how physical phenomena controls NAPL migration and how theoretical understanding is useful in remediation engineering.
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Learning out comes: Ability to turn site investigation data into a conceptual models. Use theory to assess controls on NAPL migration. Design remediation systems from first principles. Integrate performance monitoring into system design.
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Topics: Contaminants , BTEX, Chlorinated aliphatics, Remediation options , Passive and hydraulicContainment, In situ treatment technologies, Site investigation , Conceptual site model, Sampling and analysis, Methods, Soil and groundwater processes , Contaminant hydrology, Hydrogeolo
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Level: MSc
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Contact: Pat Rayner
Email:
p.rayner@sheffield.ac.uk
Web Link:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/civil/shortcourses/Remediation.pdf
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Submitted by:
Dr Ryan Wilson
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