WORKSHOP ON DECONTAMINATION, CLEANUP, AND ASSOCIATED ISSUES FOR SITES CONTAMINATED WITH CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, OR RADIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
Citation:
DUN, S. AND J. WOOD. WORKSHOP ON DECONTAMINATION, CLEANUP, AND ASSOCIATED ISSUES FOR SITES CONTAMINATED WITH CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, OR RADIOLOGICAL MATERIALS . Washington, DC, February 23 - 25, 2005. Joseph Wood and Sarah Dun (ed.), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-05/083, 2005.
Impact/Purpose:
The Decontamination and Consequence Management Division (DCMD) of EPA s National Homeland Security Research Center (NHSRC) held its first Workshop on Decontamination, Cleanup, and Associated Issues for Sites Contaminated With Chemical, Biological,or Radiological Materials at the International Trade Center Building in Washington, D.C., February 23-25,2005. The 5 sessions included 31 presentations,covering the decontamination process, decontamination technologies, research and development, lessons learned, and radiological contamination.
Record Details:
Record Type:DOCUMENT(
EPA PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS)
Product Published Date:10/01/2005
Record Last Revised:08/04/2020
OMB Category:Other
Record ID:
135707
Keywords:
indoor outdoor decontamination, chemical, biological, radiological materials, decontamination research workshops,
Planning Links:
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:Healthy Comm and Eco
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:Provide methods, guidance documents, technologies and tools to first responders and decision-makers to enhance safety and to mitigate adverse effects of the purposeful introduction of hazardous chemical or biological materials into the environment.
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:Compile prior research findings and literature searches into a comprehensive guidance document for building owners and managers on restoration of buildings after terrorist contamination with biological or chemical hazards.
Document IDs:
EPA Number
:EPA/600/R-05/083