Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN): Internet Seminar Audio Archives

Since 1998, The Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) website has presented Internet Seminars covering a wide variety of technical topics related to hazardous waste characterization, monitoring, and remediation. For each seminar topic, we have selected the highest-quality offering for placement in our archives. Beginning in May 2005, we began offering these archives via podcast, and this feed contains all seminars archived in the last 6 months. For a complete list of seminars archived since 2000 and videos of selected seminars archived since 2012, please visit http://clu-in.org/live/archive/. Our Rehabilitation Act Notice for reasonable accommodation is available at http://clu-in.org/training/accommodation.cfm. CLU-IN was developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) but is intended as a forum for all waste remediation stakeholders. For more information and to view upcoming live offerings, please visit http://clu-in.org/live/. For a complete list of RSS feeds available on CLU-IN, please visit http://clu-in.org/rss/about/.

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Slides for "Quality Considerations for Multiple Aspects of Munitions Response Sites," Feb 21, 2019


The Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council (ITRC) is excited to release an on-demand training video that provides a 30-minute introductory overview of ITRC's Quality Considerations for Multiple Aspects of Munitions Response Sites (QCMR-1, 2018) guidance document. The training explains the decision logic used throughout a munitions response (MR) project and assists in developing the Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) activities that ensure quality data and confidence in decisions. This training provides an overview of the MR process and identifies specific quality considerations at critical decision points for MR projects. Planning for each decision point requires specific quality metrics be assigned and ongoing monitoring confirms project objectives are met. After participating in this training learners should be able to: Define quality. Identify appropriate quality goals, steps, and metrics including developing data quality objectives (DQOs) that provide a clear and defensible basis for project decisions. Develop an evolving conceptual site model (CSM) to support quality decisions and update the CSM through the project life cycle. Expedite review/approval of MR project work plans and quickly evaluate the quality of MR work performed.This training is available on-demand and you can download and view the training at any time by going to: https://itrcweb.org/FileCabinet/GetFile?fileID=14795


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