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: $935 Firm
Fixed Price: Available Upon
Request
Class
Size: 40 Training
Hours: 16
Duration: 2 Days
Delivery
Method: Classroom
Lecture & Exercises
Intended Audience:
DOE and contractor personnel, as well as their state and Federal
regulator colleagues who are responsible for environmental restoration project
management, design, construction and implementation of cleanup or closure
projects under RCRA and CERCLA.
Course Description:
This course presents proven methods to consistently integrate
streamlining principles* into the remedial design and implementation (RDI), and
closeout phases of environmental restoration projects under both the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The principles identify
ways to streamline RDI processes by focusing on problem identification, clearly
articulating the remedial objectives, the means for achieving those objectives,
uncertainty management, and developing exit strategies for all phases of the
RDI project. Students will be given the opportunity to review existing decision
documents to identify both flexibilities and allowances that can provide
opportunities to streamline the overall RDI process. Through real site
examples, participants will apply the streamlining principles and tools
presented.
Topics covered include:
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Overview/review of the four streamlining and their applicability
to RDI;
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Developing an effective core team;
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Identifying potential problems during RDI;
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Managing uncertainty;
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Effective procurement strategies;
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Early action and phased response actions and integration with
other programs (i.e.,
Decommissioning);
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Streamlining reporting requirements and documentation;
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Construction risk;
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Health and safety considerations;
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Contingency threshold monitoring;
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Post-closure monitoring;
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Close-out reports; and
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- Site-specific issue resolution.
Comments:
Use of these streamlining "principles" in the
decision-making processes are also taught in the NETO courses on Principles of
Environmental Restoration, and Principles for Accelerating Facility
Disposition.
For additional information, please contact our Training and
Registration Center at 865/481-3922 or visit our website at www.etmdtraining.net