This technical publication is intended for environmental practitioners engaged in the investigation, design, remediation, and closure or reuse of contaminated sites. Systematic Project Planning is a rigorous project planning process that lays a scientifically defensible foundation for proposed project activities. The bulletin discusses important considerations and contingencies that need to be addressed, and key activities to be performed during SPP at hazardous-waste sites. It guides the reader to think about SPP from early assessment, to evolving to a mature conceptual site model, to looking ahead at site re-use; and emphasizes up-front effort. Included are references where the reader can find tools and more detailed technical guidance. This document can also be accessed at http://semspub.epa.gov/src/document/HQ/152762.
You may need a PDF reader to view some of the files on this page. See EPA’s About PDF page to learn more.- Best Management Practices: Use of Systematic Project Planning Under a Triad Approach for Site Assessment and Cleanup (PDF)(19 pp, 1 MB, 2010, 542-F-10-010)