Given the COVID-19 national health emergency and its affects on corporate/government travel policies as well as local/state health requirements, it has become necessary to hold the conference as a remote webinar based event. With the DCHWS Philadelphia Conference being canceled earlier this year, our fall conference will be co-sponsored by the SAME Philadelphia Post, the SAME Denver Metro Post, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Registration for this session closed on October 22. For more information on this session, please visit the sponsor's event website. Panel 5: Overcoming Remediation Challenges in Urban/High Access Settings Moderator: Andrew Bullard, CDM Smith Colorado Smelter: Keeping the Accelerator On During COVID-19, Author: Sabrina Forrest, EPA Region 8Innovative Pulsed Ozone Microdiffusion Sparge Approach for Tetrachloroethylene Remediation at an Arizona State Superfund Site, Author: Kirk Craig, Geosyntec ConsultantsNovel Riverbank Cap for Controlling Petroleum LNAPL Sheen and Dissolved-phase Constituent Discharge, Author: Keith Sheets, Jacobs Panel 6: Planning for Success: RD/RA Project Management Lessons Learned Moderator: Kate Garufi, EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation The New Normal - Planning for Sediment Project Water Management Considering Climate Change, Author: Cannon Silver, CDM SmithPartnering Success & Lessons Learned at the Former Zephyr Oil Refinery Project Site, Author: Kevin Kowalk, EA Engineering, Science and Technology, Inc., PBCEagle Mine Superfund Site Water Treatment Plant: Challenges and Lessons Learned, Author: David Heinze, Ramboll To view this archive online or download the slides associated with this seminar, please visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/tio/DCHWS12_102820/