Environmental Site Assessment Workshop to take place in October.

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"What You Need to Know as a Phase I EP That is Not in the ASTM E1527 Standard," will be held October 23 in Atlanta, GA. Sponsored by ASTM International Committee E50, workshop will provide forum for discussion of topics which are relevant to conducting Phase I environmental site assessments but not prescriptively dealt with in ASTM E 1527-05, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process. Online registration and closes October 17.



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ASTM International Workshop on Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process in October



W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa.-A workshop on "What You Need to Know as a Phase I EP That is Not in the ASTM E1527 Standard" will be held Oct. 23 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta in Atlanta, Ga. Sponsored by ASTM International Committee E50 on Environmental Assessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action and the Environmental Consultants Roundtable, the workshop will be held in conjunction with the October standards development meetings of E50.

The objective of the workshop is to provide a forum for the discussion of topics relevant to the conduct of Phase I environmental site assessments that are not prescriptively dealt with in ASTM E 1527-05, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process.

Online registration is now open and closes Oct. 17. The fee to attend the workshop for ASTM members, presenters and session chairs is $25 USD for online registration and $50 USD for onsite registration. The fee for non-members is $50 USD for online registration and $75 USD on site. There is no fee for students with a valid ID.

Visit www.astm.org/E50WrkshpOct12 to register and for additional information.

Additional technical information is available from workshop chairman Anthony Buonicore, Buonicore Partners LLC, Milford, Conn. (phone: 800-238-1841; ajb@bepinfo.com).

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ASTM Staff Contact: Hannah Sparks, Phone: 610-832-9677; hsparks@astm.org

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