The EPA's Triad is an innovative approach to decision-making for hazardous waste site characterization and remediation. The Triad approach proactively exploits new characterization and treatment tools, using work strategies developed by innovative and successful site professionals.
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Overview and Key Concepts »
The Triad approach manages decision-making uncertainty through the use of innovative data collection technologies and systematic planning techniques, resulting in significant project benefits.
Real-Time Measurement
Systems »
Real-time measurement systems provide data quickly enough to affect the progress of field work.
Dynamic Work Strategies »
Dynamic work strategies allow project activities to adapt to unexpected site conditions and the results from real-time measurement systems.
Systematic Planning »
Systematic planning is the core of the Triad approach to managing decision-making uncertainty.