ARC2010 Abstract Call


ARC2010 provides a forum for managers and remediation specialists to learn about technical, scientific and organizational innovations and best practices for the management of contaminated sites. The event will offer a unique opportunity to meet and exchange new ideas and information with colleagues and industry representatives from across the country and abroad.

Abstracts involving one or more of, but not limited to, the following topics are encouraged:

  • Marine & Coastal Protection Planning & Reclamation
  • Innovative Assessment and Remediation Technologies
  • Remediation Case Studies
  • Sustainability and Socio-economic Considerations in Remediation Projects
  • Assessment and Remediation in Special Environments
  • Risk Assessment and Risk Management
  • Managing Environmental Projects
  • Regulatory Updates and Opportunities
  • Engineered Specific Products
  • Special Circumstances in Reclamation - Unexploded Ordinances, Climate Change Adaptation, etc.
  • Sustainable Revegetation
  • Evolution of CleanUp Guidelines - Key Changes & Impacts
  • Community Liaison & Involvement in Remediation
  • Restoration and Development Finance, Law, & Insurance
  • Brownfields - Regulation, Funding, Key Developments, Major Projects - Innovation
  • Wetlands / Watershed - Regulation, Funding, Key Developments, Major Projects - Innovation
  • Creating Jobs In Restoration
  • Innovation, Academic R&D, Leading Edge Practices
  • Assessment & Remediation Technological Advancements
  • Sustainable Landscaping, Revegetation, Brown Water / Run-off, Sediment Control
  • End-Use Planning - Preventing Issues
  • Environmental Project Management
  • Laboratory & Analytical Perspective & Advancements
  • Sustainability & LEED as Redevelopment of Contaminated Sites applies
  • Liability Quantification and Reduction

ABSTRACTS - Due June 30, 2010
Abstracts should be no more than 500 words and must include biographies for all presenters (biography is not included in the word count). The abstract must be submitted in English and must be submitted by June 30, 2010 to arc2010@atlanticclra.ca

Note: One delegate pass discounted 50% for the full ARC2010 3-day event will be made available for each accepted paper. Additional presenters will need to register at the full rate.

Guidelines for submitting abstracts:

  • Title of Presentation
  • Name and affiliations of all presenters: underline the name of the author who will be presenting the paper
  • Complete mailing address, phone, fax, and e-mail address of contact person or organizer
  • Biographies for all paper presenters
  • Type of presentation: podium, paper, or poster
If you do not receive a confirmation email within seven business days of submitting your abstract, please contact arc2010@atlanticclra.ca

Papers will be selected for inclusion in the preliminary program on the basis of a peer review by the ARC2010 Organizing Committee. Authors will be notified of acceptance by July 16, 2010.

PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS
Due September 30, 2010

Papers and Presentations must be submitted by September 30, 2010 for review by the ARC2010 Organizing Committee. Authors must revise their papers as may be required by the reviewers. Revised papers and presentations are to be submitted by e-mail by October 15, 2010 to arc2010@atlanticclra.ca

PLEASE NOTE: ARC2010 cannot guarantee that final papers submitted after the deadlines above will be included in proceedings distributed to delegates at ARC2010. Proceedings will also be posted on the ARC2010 website following the event.