NWETC's Chemistry, Remediation, and Toxicology courses are designed for those interested in updating, expanding, and refreshing their knowledge of environmental chemistry in relation to soil and groundwater contaminants. Learn to evaluate remedial options for contaminated sites, assess the potential for ecological risk, and design and implement effective quality control/quality assurance plans for various field programs.
Sampling
Gain practical knowledge of field sampling techniques in various environmental media
Chemistry / Toxicology
Learn about the fate and transport of chemicals in the environment and their impact on the health of living organisms
Forensics / Remediation
Ideal for those who want to learn more about site assessment, remediation, contaminant fingerprinting, source identification, and timing of releases.
Ecological Risk Assessment
Develop the skills you need to evaluate potential environmental risks and liabilities associated with hazardous waste sites
PFAS / PFOA
Explore the topic of PFAS, PFOA, and other emerging contaminants related to soil and groundwater remediation
Resources
Collection of Chemistry, Toxicology, and Remediation resources, useful forms, documents, and guidance