This report contains the results of a peer review performed jointly by ASME and the Institute for Regulatory Science (RSI). This report, conducted for the U.S. Department of Energy's Nevada Operations Office, explores a strategy for the remediation of contaminated groundwater at the Nevada test site.
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This report contains the results of a peer review performed jointly by ASME and the Institute for Regulatory Science (RSI). This report, conducted for the U.S. Department of Energy's Nevada Operations Office, explores a strategy for the remediation of contaminated groundwater at the Nevada test site.
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Add this copy of Strategy for Remediation of Groundwater Contamination to cart. $95.00, very good condition, Sold by Ground Zero Books, Ltd. rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Silver Spring, MD, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by American Society of Mechanical Engineers & Institute for Regulatory Science.
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2002, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
Publisher:
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
Published:
2001
Language:
English
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13469935992
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Very good. 226 p. Illustrations. Maps. This report contains the results of a peer review performed jointly by ASME and the Institute for Regulatory Science (RSI). This report, conducted for the U.S. Department of Energy's Nevada Operations Office, explores a strategy for the remediation of contaminated groundwater at the Nevada test site. From Wikipedia: ASME, founded as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, is a professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations, and other forms of outreach."[1] ASME is thus an engineering society, a standards organization, a research and development organization, a lobbying organization, a provider of training and education, and a nonprofit organization. Founded as an engineering society focused on mechanical engineering in North America, ASME is today multidisciplinary and global. The organization's stated vision is to be the premier organization for promoting the art, science and practice of mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences to the diverse communities throughout the world. Its stated mission is to promote and enhance the technical competency and professional well-being of its members, and through quality programs and activities in mechanical engineering, better enable its practitioners to contribute to the well-being of humankind. [2] ASME has over 120, 000 members in more than 150 countries worldwide. [3] ASME was founded in 1880 by Alexander Lyman Holley, Henry Rossiter Worthington, John Edison Sweet and Matthias N. Forney in response to numerous steam boiler pressure vessel failures. [4] Known for setting codes and standards for mechanical devices, ASME conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations, [5] holds numerous technical conferences and hundreds of professional development courses each year, and sponsors numerous outreach and educational programs"ASME, founded as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, is a professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations, and other forms of outreach." ASME is thus an engineering society, a standards organization, a research and development organization, a lobbying organization, a provider of training and education, and a nonprofit organization. Founded as an engineering society focused on mechanical engineering in North America, ASME is today multidisciplinary and global. The organization's stated vision is to be the premier organization for promoting the art, science and practice of mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences to the diverse communities throughout the world. Its stated mission is to promote and enhance the technical competency and professional well-being of its members, and through quality programs and activities in mechanical engineering, better enable its practitioners to contribute to the well-being of humankind. ASME has over 120, 000 members in more than 150 countries worldwide. ASME was founded in 1880 by Alexander Lyman Holley, Henry Rossiter Worthington, John Edison Sweet and Matthias N. Forney in response to numerous steam boiler pressure vessel failures. Known for setting codes and standards for mechanical devices, ASME conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations, holds numerous technical conferences and hundreds of professional development courses each year, and sponsors numerous outreach and educational programs "