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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EPA's Triad Projects Map

The map below shows the locations of successful Triad implementations at federal and private sites across the United States. Click map for details of Columbia Technologies' full Triad implementation, a successful case-study example on the EPA's Triad Resource Center website.



Columbia Technologies' full Triad implementation in South Dakota made use of all three Triad components: systematic planning, dynamic work strategies, and real-time measurement systems.

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Triad Info Links
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.


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