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The
Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS)
was created to facilitate communication and foster
cooperation among professionals concerned with the
challenge of soil protection and cleanup.
Experience over the past decades has revealed the need for
a consistent and reliable network for the exchange of
information derived from multiple sources and disciplines
among people who, because of different disciplinary
affiliations and interests, may not have easy access to
significant portions of the information map.
AEHS
provides the network. AEHS members represent the many
disciplines involved in making decisions and solving
problems affecting soils, including chemistry, geology,
hydrogeology, law, engineering, modeling, toxicology,
regulatory science, public health, and public policy.
Please see
www.aehs.com
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The
International Society of Environmental Forensics (ISEF)
has grown out of the need for a platform to present
scientific investigations that address environmental
contamination subjected to law, public debate, or formal
argumentation as well as the evaluation of the basic
science that serves as underpinnings to those activities.
ISEF
is dedicated to the international consolidation and
exchange of information related to environmental
forensics. The society will offer technical workshops, and
educational seminars on subjects of interest to our
membership, and the scientific community practicing in
this emerging field.
The journal (Environmental
Forensics) is an international, quarterly,
peer-reviewed publication offering scientific studies that
explore source, fate, transport and ecological effects of
environmental contamination, with contamination being
delineated in terms of chemical characterization,
biological influence, responsible parties and legal
consequences.
Please
see
www.environmentalforensics.org
for further information about the Society, Workshops or
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