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Contaminated Sites Seminar 23 and 24 May 2023, Karlsruhe

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Advance notice:

23rd Karlsruhe Contaminated Sites Seminar

Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 May 2023

Venue: Karlsruhe Chamber of Commerce and IndustryBaden Hall, 76133 Karlsruhe

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The concept of the Karlsruhe Contaminated Sites Seminar is to address current topics and to provide an overview of the current state of contaminated site management, as well as to highlight new developments, tendencies and trends. As the subtitle of the seminar suggests, we try to build a bridge from experience with contaminated sites and damage cases to preventive soil and groundwater protection.

On current topics, our programme includes an introductory article on the effects of climate change on precautionary and post-cautionary soil protection. The counterpart to this is the final article on soil monitoring in precautionary groundwater protection. In between, there are contributions on remediation investigations of contaminated sites and harmful soil changes, on the application of MNA concepts, the investigation concept in the initial status report (AZB) and on pharmaceutical residues and related REACH-relevant pollutants in wastewater.

Under the heading "current issues", the topic of PFCs or PFASs, which is currently widely discussed in the media, must not be left out. In this context, we shed light on the challenges posed by PFASs to environmental action by the authorities and present a current PFC remediation project with its engineering, legal and municipal aspects. A third contribution deals with the newly arising question of whether PFASs are possibly mobilised by biological processes. A paper on future requirements for building owners is also presented on the Mantelverordnung, which is about to come into force. This is followed by a series of practical contributions, e.g. on the validation of an LCFC damage model by the

remediation reality, on a thermal remediation of a LHKW damage, on the test opening of the known armament waste site Dethlinger Teich and on a groundwater damage contaminating a fishing water. A contribution from Vienna reports on the new possibility of large-scale in-situ consolidation in the area of an oil gas plant. A comprehensive report on the total remediation of the Kessler pit with a final assessment rounds off the practical contributions.

With further contributions on future regulations on asbestos in the Ordinance on Hazardous Substances and TRGS 519, points of contact between the remediation of contaminated sites and waste legislation, remediation of contaminated sites and nature conservation, as well as on sustainability as a central aspect in the selection of remediation methods, we offer you a wide range of interesting topics.

Register as a company exhibitor:

INFO FOR EXHIBITORS!!!  For exhibitors please register directly via e-mail to herzog@icp-ing.de Please be sure to include title, name, company/department, address, e-mail address, phone/fax.

Conditions of registration:

After receipt of your online registration you will receive an invoice/registration confirmation. Participation is only possible after full payment of the participation fee. For cancellations up to 7 days before the start of the event (date of receipt), we charge a processing fee of € 30 plus VAT. After this date or in the event of no-show, we will charge the full participation fee. Substitution of the registered participant is possible.

Further information about the seminar is also available by telephone from Mondays to Fridays 9°°-14°° o'clock from Ms Lidia Herzog, herzog@icp-ing.de, Tel.: 0721÷94477-19. Our general data protection guidelines apply to registrations.

We look forward to seeing you there.
Sincerely
Thomas Egloffstein & Lidia Herzog
(Seminar organisation team)