COLUMBIA Technologies to Present at West Coast and East Coast 2012 North American Environmental Field Conferences & Expositions

January 2nd, 2012

COLUMBIA Technologies is pleased to participate in the 2012 North American Environmental Field Conferences & Expositions, scheduled for the first time on both the west coast and east coast.

Our CEO, John Sohl, will be presenting during the plenary session on the topic of High-Resolution, Low-Cost 3-D Site Characterization – Methods and Case Studies at both the west coast conference scheduled for February 7-10, 2012 at the Marriott Courtyard at Liberty Station in San Diego, CA and the east coast conference scheduled for March 13-16, 2012 at the Embassy Suites Hotel at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL.

San Diego, CA Presentation:

Tuesday, February 7, 2012
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Presented by: John Sohl, CEO
Topic: High-Resolution, Low-Cost 3-D Site Characterization – Methods and Case Studies

Tampa, FL Presentation:

Tuesday, March 13, 2012
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Presented by: John Sohl, CEO
Topic: High-Resolution, Low-Cost 3-D Site Characterization – Methods and Case Studies

These Conferences are presented by The Nielsen Environmental Field School, and sponsored by the American Institute of Hydrology, the American Institute of Professional Geologists, ASTM International, the Groundwater Resources Association of California, The University of South Florida Water Institute, Princeton Groundwater, and CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Publishers. Past events have attracted more than 2,700 environmental professionals from around the world. Representatives from 19 different countries attended the 2011 Conference in San Diego, CA.

These Conferences feature a unique combination of presentations focused on the theme of the meeting, “Advances and Innovations in Environmental Site Characterization, Sampling, Monitoring and Remediation Technology”, including:

  • More than 60 hours of interactive indoor workshops at each location, discussing cutting-edge field-based environmental technology presented by the world’s leading experts in their fields;
  • More than 24 hours of hands-on, interactive outdoor workshops and equipment demonstrations at each location, featuring the latest environmental field methods and equipment;
  • An educational Exposition featuring 40 indoor and outdoor exhibits of state-of-the-science environmental equipment and services at each location; and
  • An active social calendar so Conference attendees can chat with the experts and make new friends.

Major subject areas covered by Conference presentations at both locations include: innovative and cost-effective environmental site characterization practices; the latest technology in vapor intrusion investigation and remediation; new developments in environmental sampling and field sample analysis; and advances in soil and ground-water remediation methods and technology.

For more information on these Conferences, including event schedules, event exhibitors and sponsors, and event registration and hotel accommodations, visit the 2012 North American Environmental Field Conferences & Expositions web site.

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