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> Open Solicitation

Deadline Extended for EPA's 2014-2015 SBIR Phase I Solicitation. The U.S. EPA
has announced a new closing date of October 9, 2014 for the Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Solicitation to develop and commercialize new
environmental technologies. EPA is one of 11 federal agencies that participate in the
SBIR Program as a result of the Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982.
EPA is calling for small businesses to apply for Phase I awards up to $100,000 to
demonstrate proof of concept in one of the following topic areas: air and climate,
manufacturing, toxic chemicals, water, building materials, food waste, and homeland
security. Phase I awardees are eligible to receive Phase II funding, up to $300,000 for
two years, through an additional application process. For more information and to view

the solicitation, see https://www.fho.gov/spa/EPA/OAM/CMD/SOL-NC-14-00014/listina.html .

> Upcoming Live Internet Seminars

ITRC Green & Sustainable Remediation - October 2, 2014,11:00AM-1:15PM EDT
(15:00-17:15 GMT). Many state and federal agencies are just beginning to assess and
apply green and sustainable remediation (GSR) into their regulatory programs. This
training provides background on GSR concepts, a scalable and flexible framework and
metrics, and tools and resources to conduct GSR evaluations on remedial projects.
The training is based on the ITRC's Technical & Regulatory Guidance Document:

Green and Sustainable Remediation: A Practical Framework (GSR-2, 2011) as well as
ITRC's Overview Document, Green and Sustainable Remediation: State of the Science
and Practice (GSR-1, 2011). Beyond basic GSR principles and definitions, participants
will learn the potential benefits of incorporating GSR into their projects; when and how
to incorporate GSR within a project's life cycle; and how to perform a GSR evaluation
using appropriate tools. In addition, a variety of case studies will demonstrate the
application of GSR and the results. The training course provides an important primer
for both organizations initiating GSR programs as well as those organizations seeking to
incorporate GSR considerations into existing regulatory guidance. For more
information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora or http://ciu-in.ora/iive.

Pore water Concentrations and Bioavailability: How You Can Measure Them and

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Why They Influence Contaminated Sediment Remediation - October 6, November
19, December 1,15, 2014. NARPM Presents and Risk e-Learning are offering a
four-part webinar series to help you understand why, how, and when to measure
porewater concentrations and bioavailability as part of contaminated sediment
assessment and management. Hosted jointly by the EPA Contaminated Sediments
Forum and the National Institute of Environmental Health Science's Superfund
Research Program, this webinar series will also focus on the use of passive sampling
devices (PSD) and what they tell us about contaminant bioavailability. Previously held
as a course at the National Association for Remedial Project Managers (NARPM)
Training Program meeting, the webinar series features experts in the field of porewater
and bioavailability and includes lectures and case studies, including practical tips to
maximize the utility of porewater and bioavailability measurements. Presenters will
explain the basics of chemical fate, transport, and uptake, with a focus on porewater as
a key route of exposure and a strong indicator of bioavailability. PSDs are a promising
technology for measuring porewater concentrations and assessing bioavailability,
particularly for common sediment contaminants such as polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), chlorinated pesticides, and
dioxin-like compounds. The webinar series will include information about direct
measurements of porewater, such as centrifuging sediment samples, or Henry
Samplers, which may also be used and are particularly useful for measuring metals.

For more information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive.

ITRC Groundwater Statistics for Environmental Project Managers - October 7,
2014, 2:00PM-4:15PM EDT (18:00-20:15 GMT). Statistical techniques may be used
throughout the process of cleaning up contaminated groundwater. It is challenging for
practitioners, who are not experts in statistics, to interpret, and use statistical
techniques. ITRC developed the Technical and Regulatory Web-based Guidance on
Groundwater Statistics and Monitoring Compliance (GSMC-1, 2013) and this
associated training specifically for environmental project managers who review or use
statistical calculations for reports, who make recommendations or decisions based on
statistics, or who need to demonstrate compliance for groundwater projects. The
training class will encourage and support project managers and others who are not
statisticians to: use the ITRC Technical and Regulatory Web-based Guidance on
Groundwater Statistics and Monitoring Compliance (GSMC-1, 2013) to make better
decisions for projects; apply key aspects of the statistical approach to groundwater
data; and answer common questions on background, compliance, trend analysis, and
monitoring optimization. ITRC's Technical and Regulatory Web-based Guidance on
Groundwater Statistics and Monitoring Compliance (GSMC-1, 2013) and this
associated training bring clarity to the planning, implementation, and communication of
groundwater statistical methods and should lead to greater confidence and
transparency in the use of groundwater statistics for site management. For more
information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora or http://ciu-in.ora/iive.

Remedial Action Framework (RAF): Overview of Remedial Action Framework
(RAF) - October 8, 2014, 2:30PM-4:30PM EDT (18:30-20:30 GMT). USEPA's Office
of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation and the Office of Acquisition
Management will host this webinar on the new Remedial Action Framework (RAF). The
primary purpose of the contracts awarded under the Remedial Acquisition Framework
will be to provide national support through multiple award contracts to the EPA
remedial program and its responsibilities under the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA); the Superfund Act of 1980, as
amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA); and
the Robert T. Stafford Natural Disaster Act pursuant to the Federal Response Plan
(FRP) and other laws. This webinar will provide a general overview of the RAF and will
clarify to the contractor community the three suites of contracts under the RAF
umbrella: Design and Engineering Services (DES); Remediation Environmental
Services (RES); and Environmental Services and Operations (ESO).For more

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information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive.

ITRC Incorporating Bioavailability Considerations into the Evaluation of
Contaminated Sediment Sites - October 9, 2014,11:00AM-1:15PM EDT
(15:00-17:15 GMT). ITRC's web-based Technical and Regulatory Guidance,
Incorporating Bioavailability Considerations into the Evaluation of Contaminated
Sediment Sites (Sed-1, 2011) and associated Internet-based training are intended to
assist state regulators and practitioners with understanding and incorporating
fundamental concepts of bioavailability in contaminated sediment management
practices. This guidance and training describe how bioavailability considerations can
be used to evaluate exposure at contaminated sediment sites, the mechanisms
affecting contaminant bioavailability, available tools used to assess bioavailability, the
proper application of those tools and how bioavailability information can be incorporated
into risk-management decisions. This guidance and training also contain summaries of
case studies where bioavailability has been assessed and considered in the
contaminated sediment remedial decision making process. This guidance and training
provide insight on how bioavailability assessments can be used to understand, mitigate
and manage risk at a contaminated sediment site, often at a reduced overall project
cost. For more information and to register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora or http://ciu-in.ora/iive.

Managing Contaminants in Urban Vegetable Gardens to Minimize Human
Exposure - October 15, 2014,1:00PM-3:00PM EDT (17:00-19:00 GMT). The

following topics will be presented: (1) Common Contaminants and Human Exposure
Risks of Urban Gardening. This presentation will provide an overview of common
contaminants found in urban soils, plant uptake of contaminants and bioavailability and
human exposure risks. (2) Using Soil Amendments to Reduce Human Exposure to
Contaminants. This presentation will also explore the efficacy of using soil
amendments in vegetable gardens to reduce food-chain transfer and bioaccessibility of
contaminants. (3) Gardening at Brownfield Sites. The results from a series of test sites
across the country will be shared to highlight key findings on using soil amendments to
minimize exposure to contaminants. Best practices will be also discussed. For more
information and to register, see http://ciu-in.ora/iive .

ITRC Remedy Selection for Contaminated Sediments - October 16, 2014,
11:00AM-1:15PM EDT (15:00-17:15 GMT). ITRC developed the technical and
regulatory guidance, Remedy Selection for Contaminated Sediments (CS-2, 2014), to
assist decision-makers in identifying which contaminated sediment management
technology is most favorable based on an evaluation of site specific physical, sediment,
contaminant, and land and waterway use characteristics. The document provides a
remedial selection framework to help identify favorable technologies, and identifies
additional factors (feasibility, cost, stakeholder concerns, and others) that need to be
considered as part of the remedy selection process. This ITRC training course
supports participants with applying the technical and regulatory guidance as a tool to
overcome the remedial challenges posed by contaminated sediment sites. Participants
learn how to: identify site-specific characteristics and data needed for site decision
making, evaluate potential technologies based on site information, and select the most
favorable contaminant management technology for their site. For more information and

tO register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora Or http://clu-in.ora/live.

ITRC Use and Measurement of Mass Flux and Mass Discharge - October 21, 2014,
2:00PM-4:15PM EDT (18:00-20:15 GMT). The ITRC technology overview, Use and
Measurement of Mass Flux and Mass Discharge (MASSFLUX-1, 2010), and
associated Internet-based training provide a description of the underlying concepts,
potential applications, description of methods for measuring and calculating, and case
studies of the uses of mass flux and mass discharge. This Technology Overview, and
associated Internet-based training are intended to foster the appropriate understanding
and application of mass flux and mass discharge estimates, and provide examples of

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use and analysis. The document and training assumes the participant has a general
understanding of hydrogeology, the movement of chemicals in porous media,
remediation technologies, and the overall remedial process. For more information and

tO register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora Or http://clu-in.ora/live.

NARPM Presents...Exploring Recreational and Educational Opportunities at the
Picayune Wood Treating Site - October 21, 2014,1:00PM-3:00PM EDT
(17:00-19:00 GMT). Three major ways that EPA's Office of Superfund Remediation and
Technology Innovation (OSRTI) Technology Innovation and Field Services Division
(TIFSD) provides technical assistance for ecological revitalization and reuse of sites is
through information exchange in "Eco-Forums," reuse planning and an educational
eco-curriculum. These tools and support are done through interagency agreements, at
a regional level, and directly with site stakeholders. This webinar will discuss the
eco-curriculum framework that was developed to help integrate the scientific aspects of
cleanup and remedial components into a curriculum for local schools and will look in
depth at the TIFSD eco-curriculum pilot project at the Picayune Wood Treating
Superfund Site in Mississippi, Region 4. For more information and to register, see

http://clu-in.org/live.

Estimating Environmental Footprints Using SEFA (Spreadsheets for
Environmental Footprint Analysis) - October 28, 2014,11:30AM-1:30PM EST
(15:30-17:30 GMT). In 2012, the EPA released the "Methodology for Understanding
and Reducing a Project's Environmental Footprint," which presents green remediation
metrics associated with contaminated site cleanup and a process to quantify those
metrics in order to achieve a greener cleanup. In conjunction with the Methodology, the
EPA developed a set of analytical workbooks known as "SEFA" (Spreadsheets for
Environmental Footprint Analysis), which can be used to quantify the environmental
footprint of a site cleanup. An August 2014 update to the workbooks now offers greater
consolidation of data entry, greater flexibility for specifying site-specific parameters, new
charts and graphics for presenting results, and expanded user instructions. This 2-hour
internet seminar will provide an overview of SEFA, demonstrate how to use the
workbooks, and highlight the updated features. Opportunities will be provided
throughout the seminar for participants to submit questions and observations regarding
SEFA. Prior to attending this seminar, participants are strongly requested to: (1) read
the Methodology or the introductory fact sheet

http://clu-in.ora/areenremediation/methodoloav/docs/GR Overview of Footprint Methodology FS 3-29-12.pdf. and (2)

download and review the updated SEFA workbooks, which are available at

http://clu-in.ora/areenremediation/methodoloav. For more information and tO register, See

http://clu-in.ora/live.

SERDP and ESTCP Kick Off Webinar Series - October 30, 2014,12:00 to 1:30 pm
EDT(17:00-18:30 GMT). The SERDP and ESTCP research programs are proud to
launch a new webinar series with the goal of promoting the transfer of innovative,
cost-effective and sustainable solutions developed using SERDP and ESTCP funding.
The series is geared for Department of Defense and Department of Energy
practitioners, the regulatory community and environmental researchers. The goal is to
provide cutting-edge and practical information that is easily accessible at no cost. The
webinars will be held approximately every two weeks on Thursdays from 12:00 to 1:30
pm EDT. Each webinar will feature two distinguished speakers per technical topic from
the SERDP and ESTCP research programs. The first webinar will be held on October
30, 2014 on vapor intrusion at contaminated sites and will feature key results from
three Environmental Restoration projects. Vapor intrusion webinar presenters include
Dr. Paul Johnson (Arizona State University) and Dr. Thomas McHugh (GSI
Environmental). Future webinar topics include waste-to-energy technologies,
management of contaminated sediments, acoustic methods for underwater munitions,
solar technologies, lead-free electronics and many others. For more information,

please see http://www.serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Trainina/Webinar-Series.

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Overview of New EPA Superfund Groundwater Guidance and Tools - November 4,
2014,12:30PM-1:30PM EST (17:30-18:30 GMT). Groundwater remediation is a
component of more than 90 percent of active Superfund sites and achieving remedial
action objectives can take years or even decades. Collectively federal agencies, states
and potentially responsible parties (PRPs) spend hundreds of millions of dollars each
year to address contaminated groundwater. Given the importance of groundwater, the
challenges and costs associated with groundwater remedies, the US Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) has recently issued a new suite of guidance and tools to help
focus resources on the information and decisions needed to effectively complete
groundwater remedies and to ensure that these remedies protect human health and the
environment. This 1 hour webinar will describe the benefits and utility of the following
recently issued EPA guidance and tools: Guidance for Evaluating Completion of
Groundwater Restoration Actions (Nov.2013), Groundwater Remedy Completion
Strategy (May 2014), Recommended Approach for Evaluating Completion of
Groundwater Restoration Remedial Actions at a Groundwater Monitoring Well (Aug.
2014), and Groundwater Statistical Tool (Aug. 2014). The above EPA groundwater
guidance and other resources are available on EPA's website at
http ://www.epa .a ov/su perf u nd/h ealth/con med ia/q wdocs/. Participants may also be interested in the
CLU-IN seminar on Evaluating Completion of Groundwater Restoration Remedial
Actions on November 12, 2014. For more information and to register, see

http://clu-in.org/live.

> New Documents and Web Resources

Optimization Review: Jones Road Superfund Site, Harris County, Texas (EPA
542-R-14-006).This report discusses the optimization review performed at the Jones
Road Ground Water Plume Superfund Site, located in western Harris County just
outside of the city limits of Houston, Texas. The document includes site-specific
background; the optimization evaluation team's understanding of the conceptual site
model; and optimization findings and recommendations related to improving
protectiveness, effectiveness, technical improvement, site closure and environmental
footprint reduction (August 2014, 44 pages). View or download at httn://ciu-in.nm/technuhs.htm.

Optimization Review: Carson River Mercury Superfund Site, Carson City, Nevada
(EPA 542-R-14-007). This report discusses the optimization review performed at the
Carson River Mercury Superfund Site which is located in Carson City, Nevada. The
document includes recommendations for (1) an appropriate remedial strategy for the
site, (2) approaches for improving remedy implementation, and (3) additional
characterization efforts (August 2014, 50 pages). View or download at

http://clu-in.org/techpubs.htm.

Optimization Review: Baird & McGuire Superfund Site, Town of Holbrook, Norfolk
County, Massachusetts (EPA 542-R-13-003). This document provides project
background and information about the second optimization review conducted at the
Baird & McGuire Superfund Site which was performed in 2012.The document includes
site-specific background and remedy information; the optimization evaluation team's
understanding of the conceptual site model; and optimization findings and
recommendations related to improving effectiveness, reducing cost, technical
improvement, site closure and green remediation. The report also includes a
suggested approach to implementing the recommendations (May 2013, 106 pages).
View or download at httEV/cjuHrvorcj/tec^

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Remedial Design Optimization Review Report: East 67th Street Ground Water
Plume NPL Site, Odessa, Ector County, Texas, EPA Region 6 (EPA 542-R-14-002).

This report discusses the optimization review performed at the East 67th Street Ground
Water Plume NPL Site in Odessa, Texas. The document includes site-specific
background and remedy information; the optimization evaluation team's understanding
of the conceptual site model; and optimization findings and recommendations related to
improving effectiveness, reducing cost, technical improvement, site closure and green
remediation (January 2014, 50 pages). View or download at http://ciu-in.ora/techpubs.htm.

Remedial Design-Stage Optimization Review Report: Sandy Beach Ground Water
Plume Superfund Site, Tarrant County, Texas, EPA Region 6 (EPA 542-R-14-003).

This report discusses the optimization review performed at the Sandy Beach Road
Ground Water Plume Superfund Site which is located within incorporated areas of
Pelican Bay and Azle, Texas and an unincorporated portion of Tarrant County, Texas.
The document includes site-specific background and remedy information; the
optimization evaluation team's understanding of the conceptual site model; and
optimization findings and recommendations related to improving effectiveness, reducing
cost, technical improvement, site closure and green remediation (April 2014, 49 pages).

View Or download at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm.

Optimization Review: Lockwood Operable Unit 1 - Beall Source Area, Billings,
Montana (EPA 542-R-14-009). This report discusses the optimization review
performed at the Lockwood Solvent Groundwater Plume Site (LSGPS) which is located
on the outskirts of Billings, Montana. The document includes site-specific background;
the optimization evaluation team's understanding of the conceptual site model; and
optimization findings and recommendations related to improving effectiveness, reducing
cost, technical improvement, site closure and green remediation (September 2014, 83
pages). View or download at http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm.

Optimization Review: Lockwood Operable Unit 2 - Soco/Brenntag Source Area
Billings, Montana (EPA 542-R-14-010). The Lockwood Solvent Groundwater Plume
Site (LSGPS) is located on the outskirts of Billings, Montana, in EPA Region 8. The site
is managed as two operable units (OUs). OU1 consists of contaminated soils and a
plume of chlorinated solvents in groundwater associated with the Beall Source Area
(Area B), and OU2 consists of affected media associated with the Brenntag (Soco;

Area A) Source Area. This optimization review addressed remedial components
planned for affected soil and groundwater in OU2. OU1 is addressed under a separate
optimization review report (September 2014, 103 pages). View or download at

http://clu-in.ora/techpubs.htm.

Nuclear Site Remediation and Restoration during Decommissioning of Nuclear
Installations. Decommissioning of nuclear facilities and related remedial actions are
currently being undertaken around the world to enable sites or parts of sites to be
reused for other purposes. Remediation has generally been considered as the last step
in a sequence of decommissioning steps, but the values of prevention, long-term
planning and parallel remediation are increasingly being recognized as important steps
in the process. This report, prepared by the Task Group on Nuclear Site Restoration of
the NEA Co-operative Programme on Decommissioning, highlights lessons learned
from remediation experiences of NEA member countries that may be particularly helpful
to practitioners of nuclear site remediation, regulators and site operators. It provides
observations and recommendations to consider in the development of strategies and
plans for efficient nuclear site remediation that ensures protection of workers and the
environment (August 2014, 246 pages). View or download at

http://www.oecd-nea.ora/rwm/pubs/2014/7192-cpd-report.pdf.

Technology Innovation News Survey Corner. The Technology Innovation News
Survey contains market/commercialization information; reports on demonstrations,

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feasibility studies and research; and other news relevant to the hazardous waste
community interested in technology development. Recent issues, complete archives,
and subscription information is available at http://ciu-in.ora/products/tins/. The following
resources were included in recent issues:

•	Semi-Passive Oxidation-Based Approaches for Control of Large, Dilute
Groundwater Plumes of Chlorinated Ethylenes

•	Field Methods for Determining Lead Content in Bridge Paint Removal Waste

•	Modeling Study of Iron and Manganese in Groundwater

•	U.S. EPA Region 4 Technical Services Section Issue Paper for Polychlorinated
Biphenyl Characterization at Region 4 Superfund and RCRA Sites: Technical
Services Section Issue

•	Developing and Field-Testing Genetic Catabolic Probes for Monitored Natural
Attenuation of 1,4-Dioxane with a One-Year Timeframe

•	Preconcentration for Improved Long-Term Monitoring of Contaminants in
Groundwater

•	Use of Compound-Specific Stable Isotope Analysis to Distinguish Between
Vapor Intrusion and Indoor Sources of VOCs: User's Guide for CSIA Protocol

•	Contaminated Sediments Remediation: Remedy Selection for Contaminated
Sediments

•	Best Practices for Risk-Informed Decision Making Regarding Contaminated
Sites: Summary of a Workshop Series

EUGRIS Corner. New Documents on EUGRIS, the platform for European
contaminated soil and water information. More than 8 resources, events, projects and
news items were added to EUGRIS in September 2014. These can be viewed at
httEV/wwwjeuansjnfo/whatsnewjasE. Then select the appropriate month and year for the updates
in which you are interested. The following resource was posted on EUGRIS:

Guidelines for Remediation Strategies to Reduce the Radiological Consequences
of Environmental Contamination (2012). This Technical Report Series, number 475,
was produced by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The book specifically
collates, and summarizes recent activities relevant to remediation conducted under the
auspices of the IAEA, but also refers to relevant studies conducted elsewhere. View or
download at httEV/wwwjjubjaeajOia/MTCD/EuWjcatjons/PDF/trelTSjwebjjdf

> Conferences and Symposia

LNAPLs: Science, Management, and Technology - ITRC 2-day Classroom
Training, Richmond, VA, October 29-30, 2014. Led by internationally recognized
experts, this 2-day ITRC classroom training will enable you to develop and apply an
LNAPL Conceptual Site Model (LCSM), understand and assess LNAPL subsurface
behavior, develop and justify LNAPL remedial objectives including maximum extent
practicable considerations, select appropriate LNAPL remedial technologies and
measure progress, and use ITRC's science-based LNAPL guidance to efficiently move
sites to closure. Interactive learning with classroom exercises and Q&A sessions will
reinforce these course learning objectives. For local, state, and federal government;
students; community stakeholders; and tribal representatives, ITRC has a limited
number of scholarships (waiver of registration fee only) available. For more information

and tO register, see http://www.itrcweb.ora/trainina.

Call for Ideas! 2015 National Brownfields Training Conference, Chicago, IL,
September 2-4, 2015. Your ideas for interactive, insightful, and engaging educational
sessions are being sought for Brownfields 2015. Submit your ideas for educational
sessions tailored to encourage conversations and participation from attendees. The

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conference planning committee is looking for ideas in the following topic areas/tracks:
Moving Forward: How Do We Get from Ideas and Plans to Assessment and Cleanup;
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Available Financing to Spur Brownfields Redevelopment; Put
on Your Marketing Hat: Real Estate and Development; Planning for a Better
Environment; Working Toward a Sustainable Future; Making a Visible Difference in
Communities; Worry Beads: How to address Liability and Avoid Enforcement;

Launching a New Era of State, Tribal, and Local Partnerships. The call for ideas is
open until November 3, 2014. For more information and to submit your idea, see

http://www,brownfieldsconference,ora/en/education/call for ideas.

Call for Papers! International Conference-Exhibition on Soils, Sediments and
Water (Intersol) 2015, Paris, France, March 24-26, 2015. The themes for Intersol
2015 are emerging and orphan pollutants, in situ treatment of soil and groundwater, and
mining sites. The call for papers is open until October 31, 2014. For more information
and to submit an application, see http://www.intersoi.fr/appei.php.

Call for Abstracts! 13th International UFZ-Deltares Conference on Sustainable
Use and Management of Soil, Sediment and (Ground)Water Resources
(AquaConSoil), Copenhagen, Denmark, June 9-12, 2015. The 13th International
AquaConSoil Conference will focus on sustainable use and management of soil,
sediment and water resources through four themes: dealing with contamination of soil,
groundwater and sediment; soil, groundwater and sediment in the biobased, circular
economy; managing multiple functions of the subsurface; and the role of the subsurface
in climate change adaptation. It will provide opportunities for scientists, companies and
policy makers to extend and enforce their network, start new cooperation activities and
be informed of the latest developments in the field of sustainable use and management
of soil, sediment and water resources. The call for abstracts is open until November 30,
2014. For more information and to submit an abstract, see

http://www,aauaconsoil,ora/themes--call,html.

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