The 1999 National Conference on Natural Attenuation in
Groundwater and Soils will be held at the University of Sheffield on
22nd/23rd June. This two day event will draw together the key
researchers in the UK, keynote speakers from the USA, and members of
SAGTA and NICOLE for research presentations and workshops. The final
programme flyer is included below. Please visit
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~nnags/conf99/conf99.htm
for further details, registration, and abstract submission.
Programme and format
Mon. 21st June arrive in evening, dinner available
Tuesday 22nd Keynote presentations:
Joe Salanitro, Shell Oil:
Assessment of microbial contributions to aromatic hydrocarbon attenuation in
aquifers
Phil Bedient, Rice University:
Using numerical models to understand natural attenuation
Selected oral presentations:
Steve Thornton and David Lerner, Sheffield University
Monitoring natural attenuation of organic contaminants in aquifers using
high resolution multi-level groundwater samplers
Mike Spence and Simon Bottrell, Leeds University
Isotopic modelling of the significance of sulphate reduction for phenol
attenuation in a polluted aquifer
Roger Pickup, Glenn Rhodes, Marisa Alamillo and Helen Mallinson, IFE
Microbiological analysis of multi-level borehole samples from a contaminated
groundwater system
Philip Morgan and others from ICI, DuPont, Dow and Geosyntec
Natural attenuation of chlorinated ethenes at Dover Air Force Base,
Delaware, USA
Kathy Lewin and Chris Young, WRc
Attenuation of landfill leachate components in the Sherwood Sandstone
Geoff Williams, Roy Ward and David Noy, BGS, EA
Natural attenuation of landfill gas and implications for methane source
identification
Mario Schirmer, James Barker and Doug Mackay, University of Waterloo
Natural attenuation of MTBE-containing gasoline and its implications for
groundwater protection
J R Bearder and Gordon Lethbridge, Shell UK
Natural attenuation of hydrocarbon vapours in the vadose zone
Adrian Butler, G Hongze and Howard Wheater, Imperial College
Modelling controls on natural attenuation at contaminated gasworks sites
Wednes. 23rd Parallel workshops in morning:
Microbial ecology with Bob Watkinson and Joe Salanitro
Modelling field sites with David Lerner and Phil Bedient
David Lerner
Groundwater Protection and Restoration Group
Civil and Structural Engineering
University of Sheffield
SHEFFIELD S1 3JD, UK
tel +44/0 114 222 5743 fax +44/0 114 222 5701 or 5700
email [log in to unmask]
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~gprg/
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~nnags/
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