Vancouver, BC - You may have heard of sediment caps that failed, seen “preferred” remedies change, or watched dredging projects that left the sediment surface in worse condition than before. If you deal with sediment, you know it takes an excellent pilot to stay clear of the rocks and save millions.
GeoEnviroLogic Professional Development is proud to announce the Sediment Solutions Seminar – Vancouver 2010, a one-day event disseminating the latest in integrated approaches for cost-effective sediment assessment, management, and closure.
Our panel of international experts will show you how to chart the right course and navigate treacherous waters with a steady hand at the helm. If you deal with waterfront property transfer, industrial water lot use, or historic water lot impacts, you can't afford to miss this event.
A draft program, confirmed speakers, registration fees, and Bios for our panel of preeminent speakers have been posted to the website. Gain early exposure in a rapidly developing market alongside leaders in the field, reach potential clients, and benefit from low-cost advertising exposure by booking exhibitor space. Details are available online. Thank you to the following organizers and exhibitors:
- GeoEnviroLogic Professional Development
- Golder Associates
- Anchor QEA
- Mike Pallermo Consulting, Inc.
- ALLU Group Inc.
- Mud Bay Drilling Co. Ltd.
- Research Support Services (RSS)
- GAIA Contractors
- STORMTEC Filtration Inc.
- CETCO
Sediment Solutions Seminar – Vancouver 2010 - March 23, 2010, SFU Harbour Centre
Early bird discount is only available until Tuesday, March 9. Group and government/agency pricing is also available. General registration and exhibitor table registration are open at www.geoenvirologic.ca
This seminar conveniently precedes the Globe 2010 Environmental Trade Fair and Convention on Business and the Environment (March 24 to 26).
Professional Development Credit: All registrants will receive a certificate of participation. The CSAP Society will recognize the Exam Prep Workshop as a professional development activity. In accordance with CAB, APEGBC and BCIA's continuing professional development program guidelines, the professional associations recognize one contact hour as one professional development hour. Please see the CAB, BCIA and APEGBC guidelines for more information on your professional development requirements and on how these courses fit into your professional development plan.
(Source: Golder Associates and GeoEnviroLogic)