Innovations in nature-based remediation of petroleum sites
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GHD Accredited Technical Masterclass
Recent years have brought a new understanding of the importance of sustainable remediation and nature-based management strategies at petroleum non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) sites. Natural source zone depletion (NSZD) has emerged as a viable and sustainable solution for the remediation of NAPL-contaminated sites. Understanding light non-aqueous phase liquid transmissivity and natural source zone depletion is key to informing remedial decision-making, sustainable remediation strategies and successful site management.
In this Accredited Technical Masterclass, our experts introduce the basics of nature-based management strategies, explore a case study that focuses on using LNAPL transmissivity and natural source zone depletion for remedial decision making and evaluate correlations between field parameters/underlying processes with NSZD rates from multiple sites and methods.
After attending this masterclass, learners will be able to:
- Explain basic light non-aqueous phase liquid transmissivity and natural source zone depletion concepts and measurement techniques
- Apply light non-aqueous phase liquid transmissivity and natural source zone depletion to remedial decision-making
- Recognize the importance of various field parameters that can have an influence on natural source zone depletion and the interactions between these parameters
Don’t miss the chance to earn internationally recognised continuing education units from the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). Complete the quiz at the end of the masterclass to earn 1.0 continuing education unit.
This exclusive masterclass provides a unique opportunity to learn from leading industry experts and gain valuable insights on nature-based remediation of petroleum sites.
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