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Geological Society of London endorsed Continuing Professional Development Short Course
MONITORED NATURAL ATTENUATION FOR THE REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED LAND AND
GROUNDWATER
2-4 June 2009, University of Sheffield, UK

**Note that Fellows of the Geological Society of London will receive a 10% discount on the registration fee for this endorsed CPD training http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/events/listings/page5520.html. Other discounts apply for multiple bookings from the same organisation. If this training course is not for you, but you know a colleague who may benefit, please pass this information to them. Further details are given below.

Offered by the Groundwater Protection and Restoration Group at the
University of Sheffield (http://www.shef.ac.uk/gprg), this comprehensive short
course covers the principles, assessment and application of monitored
natural attenuation (MNA) as a remediation strategy. It provides an
overview of the chemical and physical properties of contaminants and their
transport in the subsurface, supported by case histories of contaminated sites where
natural attenuation has been implemented. Exercises using real data from
field sites give delegates an opportunity to get valuable practical
experience and put theory into practice for both hydrocarbon and chlorinated
solvent pollution problems. The current risk-based and regulatory framework
underpinning the application of natural attenuation for MNA is also covered.
Problems in collecting and interpreting data for MNA assessments are
described and guidance in good practice for sampling and monitoring
strategies to achieve data quality objectives is presented. New
decision-support tools for MNA assessments are demonstrated, with individual
exercises illustrating their application for real sites.

This short course combines formal lectures and practical exercises derived
from real sites to explain the broad concepts, underlying science and
assessment protocols relating to natural attenuation in soils and
groundwater. The behaviour of a range of pollutants will be explored,
including petroleum hydrocarbons, aromatics, phenols and chlorinated
solvents. Delegates will acquire fundamental knowledge, applied
understanding and transferable practical skills, and be ready to apply
natural attenuation concepts to contaminated sites. A free copy of the MNA
decision-support software and user documentation is provided for all delegates.

Course instructors are:
Dr Steve Thornton (University of Sheffield); Prof Phil Morgan (ESI Ltd);
Prof David Lerner (University of Sheffield), each of whom brings a
wealth of practical experience to share. This is a great opportunity to
learn from, and interact with, internationally recognised experts and
practitioners in the field.

Further details and a booking form can be found at
http://www.shef.ac.uk/civil/shortcourses/emulw.html

Alternatively, please contact
Pat Rayner ([log in to unmask]); Tel: 0114 222 5758; Fax: 0114 222
5793 for enquiries and an application form.

Regards

Dr Steve Thornton
Groundwater Protection and Restoration Group
Kroto Research Institute
North Campus
University of Sheffield
Broad Lane
Sheffield S3 7HQ
UK

Tel : 44 (0) 114 222 5744
Fax : 44 (0) 114 222 5701