Annual Symposium
SERDP and ESTCP’s annual Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium & Workshop brings together this nation’s leading environmental researchers and technology developers with the defense user and regulatory communities. This stimulating forum focuses on DoD’s priority environmental issues, cutting-edge environmental science and technologies, and the exchange of information among colleagues from around the nation and abroad.
Mark Your Calendar!
Join us November 27-29 in Washington, D.C., for the 2012 Symposium.The event will offer a dynamic opening plenary session, 15 technical sessions, three short courses, approximately 450 poster presentations, and a variety of networking opportunities for attendees from the government, academic, and private sectors.
| The Call for Poster Abstracts will be released by May 31, 2012. Poster abstract submissions will be due July 31, 2012. |
Preliminary Technical Program
- Climate Change, Fresh Water, and Installation Sustainability
- Defense Coastal/Estuarine Research Program (DCERP): Past and Future
- Marine Mammal Research: Next Steps
- Transferring Emerging Energy Efficiency Technologies to DoD Buildings
- Smart, Secure, and Integrated Installation Energy Management for Energy Security and Cost Savings
- Distributed Generation in Support of DoD Energy Security and Renewable Energy Goals
- Waste-to-Energy Conversion for Overseas Contingency Operations
- Implementation of Sustainable Surface Engineering Technologies on Weapons Systems
- Lead-Free Electronics: Challenges and Solutions
- Management and Closure of Complex Sites: Past Successes and Future Challenges
- Vapor Intrusion from Contaminated Groundwater Sites: Understanding the Groundwater to Indoor Air Pathway
- Emerging Contaminants: Fate, Transport, and Treatment
- Management of Contaminated Sediments: Innovations and Future Perspectives
- Detection and Classification of Munitions Underwater
- ESTCP Live Site Classification Demonstrations
Training Opportunities
- Passive Sampling Methodologies for Monitoring Contaminated Sediments
- Best Management Practices for Controlling Munitions Constituents on Operational Ranges
- Decision Support System for Matrix Diffusion Modeling
