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Organized jointly by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), The NELAC Institute (TNI) and the Independent Laboratories Institute (ILI), NEMC provides the principal forum for addressing policy and technical issues affecting monitoring in all environmental media (i.e., water, air, soil, and wastes) and across all environmental programs.

Date: 10.08.2009 - 14.08.2009
National/International: National
Language: English
Type: Conference
Location: Hyatt Regency, San Antonio, Texas
Contact: Dr. Earl Hansen, Program Co-Chair, Tel. 574-514-7105
Ilona Taunton, Program Co-Chair, Tel. 828-712-9242
Jerry Parr, Conference Manager, Tel. 817-598-1624, Fax: 817-598-1177
4 Tony Kozak Exhibit Coordinator 716-632-6989
Conference web site at:   http:⁄⁄www.nemc.us⁄index.php?option=com_content&vi
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the NEMC Board of Trustees is inviting abstracts in these specific topic areas:

Current

  • Innovative Approaches for Analyzing Conventional and Emerging Pollutants;
  • Air Methods;
  • Contaminated Sediments;
  • Data Usability;
  • Ensuring Data Quality;
  • Sampling and Field Measurements;
  • Homeland Security;
  • Inorganic Methods;
  • Organic Methods;
  • Performance Approach;
  • Metals Speciation;
  • US and EU Chemical Regulations; and
  • International Issues in Monitoring.

NEMC brings together scientists and managers from federal and state agencies, the regulated community, and laboratory and engineering support communities. It includes a policy session, technical sessions, training courses, exhibits, and networking opportunities. As in the past two years, NEMC will be combined with the Forum on Laboratory Accreditation as the Environmental Measurement Symposium.


Deadlines

March 1,2009Submission of abstracts










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