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Course Description
Princeton Groundwater's Remediation Course is the most comprehensive course on remediation available. Every aspect of remediation is covered from three-dimensional hydrogeochemical characterization, through practical details of all remediation technologies, to computer-simulated remedial alternatives such as Natural Attenuation, Pump & Treat, Funnel & Gate, Interceptor Trenches and complete Hydraulic Containment using barriers and capping. The course also covers many essential topics which are not found in any other courses or books. The course, however, assumes some technical background and experience in contamination problems. Those who have taken Princeton Groundwater's The Groundwater Pollution and Hydrology Course should be well prepared as this course is the next step.
The objective of this course is to teach remediation from the key methodologies to collect hydrogeochemical data, through selecting and designing remediation systems based on geological and biological effects and air/water carriers. In addition, participants will use computers to simulate remediation hydrology, groundwater pathways, capture zones, mass transport, natural attenuation, and alternative remediation designs.
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Course Fee: US$1,395
Course fees cover all course materials and refreshments breaks.
Course Registration:
Early registration is strongly advised for this popular course. Enrollment is limited and applications will be accepted in the order they are received. To enroll today, click here, or call (519) 746-1798. Please make checks payable to Princeton Groundwater, Inc. The full fee is due two weeks before the first day of class unless prior arrangements for invoicing have been made. This fee will be fully refunded if cancellation is received 2 weeks before the course, thereafter 50% of the fee will be refunded. Substitutions may always be made.
Course Materials and Continuing Education Units
Students will receive over 1,000 pages of lecture notes in an attractive binder. In addition, they will be given a certificate of satisfactory completion and qualify to receive 3.8 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). A record is kept of these units and transcripts may be requested at a later date.