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EPA 2018 International Decontamination Research and Development Conference Proceedings

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Decon Conference Presentation and Tools CafeOn May 8-10, 2018, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Office of Research and Development’s National Homeland Security Research Center (ORD/NHSRC) hosted the 10th U.S. EPA International Decontamination Research and Development Conference at the EPA facilities in Research Triangle Park NC. Known as the largest and most recognized civilian-led conference on all issues related to cleanup following a chemical, biological, or radiological (CBR) incident, it continues to foster collaboration and strengthen research that aids in the development of strategies and technologies that minimize the risk of hazards and strengthens the nation’s ability to withstand and recover from future disasters at a national and local level.

For three days, more than 300 national and international participants representing federal, state, and local government agencies; academia; industry; and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) attended 68 oral presentations and networking events, a poster session showcasing 40 posters, and a technology café featuring 12 exhibitors. The objective of this year’s conference was fourfold:

  1. Bring together federal, state, and local researchers, responders, U.S. and international government, and private stakeholders in CBR remediation and recovery preparedness;
  2. Facilitate the exchange of information on scientific endeavors, including applied research, field demonstrations, guidance/tool development, and field applications related to CBR remediation issues;
  3. Demonstrate the connection between basic or fundamental decontamination research to applied research and effective field application; and
  4. Explore challenges faced by regions, states, tribes, and locals in response to natural or man-made incidents.

Since its inception in 2001, EPA’s International Decontamination Research and Development Conference continues to serve as a valuable educational, networking, and planning resource for scientists and operational experts. This event represents a crucial communication and feedback mechanism for experts to develop and implement technologies necessary to support the “left- and right of the boom.” 

Click here to download the 2018 Decontamination Research and Development Conference Technical Brief.

Click here to view the 2019 Decontamination Research and Development Conference website - REGISTRATION IS OPEN.