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November 07, 2025
ITRC's Pump & Treat (P&T) Optimization training aims to summarize existing information and best practices while also developing a systemic and adaptive optimization framework specifically for P&T well-network design and management. P&T systems have been one of the most commonly used methods for hydraulic containment and treatment of contaminated groundwater at sites with large groundwater plumes. This method cleans up groundwater contaminated with dissolved chemicals by pumping groundwater from wells to an above-ground treatment system that removes the contaminants. Optimization of P&T remedies is important for maintaining contaminant removal effectiveness throughout the operation lifetime and managing the system toward an exit strategy. A strategy for routine optimization of P&T remedies is key for maintaining the contaminant removal efficiency of these systems. The goal of the training is to provide a roadmap for optimizing a P&T system and refining the remedial strategy or shifting toward another remedial approach. Pump & Treat optimization should be systematic and data-based, and the training and document aim to provide tools and direction to assist in this rigorous process.
November 06, 2025
November 05, 2025
The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
This class is useful for those that have used the Tier II Reporting application before and are only interested in a shortened version of the training that will put emphasis on what has changed since last reporting season.
The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
The Tier II Chemical Reporting Program is offering a limited number of free, in-person training sessions in select locations. These classes will cover the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Tier II online reporting system, including requirements and reporting procedures. In addition to the in-person sessions, online classes will also be available through Microsoft Teams Webinars, providing the same training on TCEQ's online reporting system. Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A complete schedule of classes can be found on the program's website.
November 04, 2025
All federal users including contracting officers, program office officials, managers, and executive staff are invited to participate in these complimentary webinars to learn how the VETS 2 GWAC can support their agency IT project initiatives. Warranted contracting officers must complete this training before requesting a Delegation of Procurement Authority (DPA), which will authorize them to issue orders against the VETS 2 GWAC. Participants will receive one Continuous Learning Point (CLP) for attending this training. This webinar is not open to contractors.
November 03, 2025
Every region in the U.S. is experiencing record-breaking heat. More households now require home cooling solutions to maintain safe and livable indoor temperatures. While air conditioning (AC) can offer immediate relief, the rapid scaling of AC has created new vulnerabilities: rising energy bills are straining people's wallets, while surging electricity demand mounts pressure on an aging power grid increasingly prone to blackouts. What Americans need to be prepared for more extreme temperatures is a resilient cooling approach. Resilient cooling works across three interdependent systems -- buildings, communities, and the electric grid -- to affordably maintain safe indoor temperatures during extreme heat events and reduce power outage risks. This webinar will overview resilient cooling, implicated technology systems and the policies needed to affordably cool people and communities under extreme heat conditions. Participants will hear directly from experts about dimensions of access and affordability, public health, workforce development, and grid reliability.
October 31, 2025
In this candidate notice of review (CNOR), FWS present an updated list of plant and animal species that they regard as candidates for or have proposed for addition to the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants under the ESA. This document also includes their findings on resubmitted petitions and describes the progress in revising the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants (Lists) during the period 1 October 2022, through 30 September 2024. Combined with other decisions for individual species that were published separately from this CNOR in the past two years, the current number of species that are candidates for listing or uplisting is 16. Identification of candidate species can assist environmental planning efforts by providing advance notice of potential listings, and by allowing landowners, resource managers, States, Tribes, range countries, and other stakeholders to take actions to alleviate threats and thereby possibly remove the need to list species as endangered or threatened. FWS is publishing this document on 31 October 2025. They will accept information on any of the species in this document at any time. See FR for POCs. (Federal Register 31 October 2025 [Proposed Rule] pages 48912-48937)
October 30, 2025
This webinar will discuss remedial designs and their applicability to projects under the Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP). Topics covered will include the intent of remedial designs and the types of projects for which they are best suited. We will also discuss scoping the remedial design, preparing the MR-QAPP for the remedial design, and finally describe some case study examples.
PFAS are an emerging group of contaminants that present unique challenges in many areas including: widespread use and presence in the environment, sampling and analysis, fate and transport, and remedial approaches. This training session will provide PFAS practitioners with an understanding of the unique aspects of PFAS chemistry that guide fate and transport, treatment, regulations, and decision-making on PFAS sites.
October 29, 2025
October 28, 2025
Session covers nutrition and body condition, reproduction, health and biosecurity, animal and waste facilities, management and handing practices.
Reclaimed water offers a wide range of applications, but overtreating water can lead to wasted energy and increased costs. In this webinar, attendees heard from Better Buildings Initiative partners who have successfully implemented a fit-for-purpose approach in their water reuse projects.
October 27, 2025
This one-day virtual conference is your best opportunity to gain a 360° view of recent and expected developments under TSCA in the US, and what these changes mean for you and your business. As the overhaul of Biden-era policies and initiatives continues, the agenda will deliver valuable insight and analysis on critical issues such as risk evaluation and management rules, TSCA fee rule and funding uncertainty, enforcement and legal challenges, and industry concerns. Hear invaluable stakeholder perspectives from industry, regulators and NGOs, as well as proposed next steps to help you develop proactive responses to ensure compliance. Throughout the conference, there will also be opportunities to participate in interactive Q&As at the end of each session.
October 24, 2025
October 23, 2025
This Energy Exchange recorded session explores how a typical laboratory is three to four times more energy intensive than an average commercial building and can account for up to 70% of a campus' energy footprint, making laboratories a key focal area for energy and carbon management strategies. Additionally, labs' primary functions require consistent availability of energy and water.
This presentation will discuss how Green Labs programs are formed and will suggest several opportunities for energy, water and waste reduction in labs. Green Lab Certification will also be addressed. This presentation is the first of two in a series.
Following up on Part I of this two–part series, this on–demand webinar will explore how to optimize laboratories through training and procurement. Part I spoke to the changes that can lead to more sustainable operations. Part II will address how training and smarter procurement choices can increase the impact of those changes in the laboratory. My Green Lab, in partnership with the Federal Energy Management Program and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, has released a series of training videos around laboratory optimization. These videos cover energy, water, waste, and hazardous chemical use and may be used on their own or in conjunction with the Green Lab Certification program. My Green Lab has also recently launched an eco-label for laboratory products, called ACT. Created to provide information on the impact of laboratory products, the ACT label has been quietly revolutionizing the life science, industrial science, and healthcare industries.
October 22, 2025
This free webinar will offer valuable insights into regulatory compliance and innovative emergency management solutions, providing practical guidance and strategic tools to navigate today's challenging operational environment effectively. This webinar aims to clarify the intricate regulatory landscape, helping organizations stay compliant across key markets and helping protect people, assets, the environment, and your reputation. Additionally, as incidents involving hazardous materials, lithium-ion batteries, or plastic pellets require rapid, coordinated responses, the presentation will emphasize the digitalization of emergency management. Exploring web-based tools, the session will also demonstrate how to digitalize transport documents, response procedures, and facilitate shared situational awareness. These technologies enable better coordination, proactive planning, and swift activation of multiple stakeholder teams, ultimately strengthening your organization's resilience in an increasingly interconnected, digital landscape.
October 20, 2025
Efficiency programs seem to ignore the fact that the only reason why society uses energy in buildings is to condition people and generate domestic hot water. One would then think that all design ought to begin with the physiological and psychological needs of the occupants. However, in the real world most energy efficiency programs focus exclusively on enclosures and equipment and have superficial Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) requirements. The hope is that the assembled systems will deliver the desired indoor climate with the modeled energy. The flaws in this approach are demonstrated in the poor results from thousands of post occupancy evaluations. During this session, participants will learn the human sciences behind thermal comfort and air quality and how energy and exergy efficiency is the natural outcome from engineering the indoor environment using human factor design tools.
October 16, 2025
This Energy Exchange recorded session* explores various energy modeling tools, technologies, and best practices. It discusses basic and advanced modeling techniques for existing buildings using popular tools such as building simulation software, spreadsheet analysis, and computational fluid dynamics. This session also demonstrates the pros and cons of different tools and models and how to apply best practices.
October 15, 2025
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large and complex class of anthropogenic compounds whose prevalence in the environment are an emerging, worldwide priority in environmental and human health. The ITRC PFAS Team, formed in 2017, has prepared readily accessible materials to present PFAS information to stakeholders, regulators, and policy makers. The PFAS team represents a diverse cross-section of expertise and experience working on PFAS. This training will include emerging science on PFAS, including topics such as Properties of PFAS, Fate and Transport, Sampling and Analysis, and Treatment Technologies. The technical presentations will be focused on those who are relatively new to PFAS.
October 09, 2025
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