ETMD 183   Principles for Accelerating Environmental Restoration

Note: Course prices are current as of publication date, however they are subject to change without notice. Please contact ETMD for current information.

 

Per Person Price:    $655                                Firm Fixed Price:     Available Upon Request

 

 

         Class Size:      50                                       Training Hours:     16

 

           Duration:      3 Days                                               CEUs:     1.6

 

Delivery Method:   Classroom Lecture & Exercises

 

Intended Audience:

DOE, EPA, state, and contractor personnel responsible for evaluating cleanup alternatives and formulating records of decision.

Course Description:

The overall objective of the two-day training course is to communicate how to identify and implement streamlining opportunities at a site, using four principles of environmental restoration that address:

 

  1. Creating an interagency core team;
  2. Concise problem definition and identification;
  3. Early identification of likely response actions; and
  4. Uncertainty management.

 

These principles, which have been successfully implemented at several sites throughout the DOE complex, will help accelerate schedules and reduce the cost of the environmental restoration programs. During the training, participants apply the principles by working in small, multi-organizational groups, or "core teams" to complete several exercises and participate in case studies based on actual site cleanups. The course includes a final comprehensive exam.

 

 

 

Comments:

 

PREREQUISITIES: Suggested preparation - Working knowledge of the Comprehensive Environmental Response and Compensation Liability Act and Resource Conservation Recovery Act.

 

 

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