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The training course helps dispel the belief that fractured rock sites are too complex to characterize and remediate. The physical, chemical and contaminant transport concepts in fractured rock have similarities to unconsolidated porous media, yet there are important differences. These differences are the focus of this training.
The Integrated DNAPL Site Characterization training course and associated guidance enable users to develop and support an integrated approach to DNAPL site characterization and select appropriate technologies to fill site-specific data gaps.
This training course provides a holistic process for management of challenging sites, termed “adaptive site management.” This process is a comprehensive, flexible, and iterative process that is well-suited for sites where there is significant uncertainty in remedy performance predictions.