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"The NJDEP supports
and encourages the use
of the Triad for sites
undergoing investigation
and remediation within
the Site Remediation
and Waste Management
Program where
feasible."

Evan Van Hook
New Jersey Department
of Environmental
Protection
Assistant Commissioner
for Site Remediation and
Waste Management
                           Triad  Resource Center
                           TRIAD: A SMARTER SOLUTION TO SITE CLEANUP

                    The Triad is an innovative approach to decision-making for
                    hazardous waste site characterization and remediation. The
                    Triad approach proactively exploits new characterization and
                    treatment tools, using work strategies developed by
                    innovative and successful site professionals. The Triad
                    Resource Center provides the information hazardous waste
                    site managers and cleanup practitioners need to implement
                    the Triad effectively.
 Triad Overview
I Introduction to Triad key concepts, guiding principles, and benefits
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                                   Triad Management
                                   Triad vs. traditional, cost estimation, procurement, QA/QC, logistics
                                   and implementation, and other management concerns
                                   Regulatory Information
                                   Legal defensibility, relationship to DQO process, QA/QC, and other
                                   regulatory issues
 Technical Components
 Triad and cleanup programs, systematic planning, dynamic work
 plans, real-time measurements, and other technical information

I User Experiences
 Triad projects map, case studies, and lessons learned
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                                   References/Resources
                                   Triad documents, web links, training classes, and resource
                                   providers
             Triad is a Federal/State
             Interagency Partnership
The Triad Resource Center (TRC) is the official interagency website for the Triad approach. The TRC Is developed and
maintained by a workgroup led by federal and state government partners, with input from academic- and private-sector
site professionals. The website provides Information describing how the Triad approach restructures projects from
technical and project management perspectives.

The Triad Resource Center contains:
• a glossary of terms as they are used within the context of the Triad approach
• FAQs
• links to resources and references
• case studies and example work pians
• e-mail subscription service to receive the latest news and announcement concerning Triad
• news on up-coming conference presentations and training opportunities
• access to archived training materials
• points of contact for the  multi-agency Triad workgroup
                                              Solid Waste and
                                              Emergency Response
                                              (5102G)
                                                                                  EPA542-F-04-018
                                                                                  July 2004
                                                                                  www.epa.gov/tio

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