NARPM 2007    National Association of Remedial Project Managers
17th Annual Training Conference  |  May 21-25, 2007

About the NARPM Annual Training Conference

Introduction

The National Association of Remedial Project Managers (NARPM) promotes the exchange of information between Remedial Project Managers (RPM) from all U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regional offices, provides a forum where RPMs discuss regional and national issues of concern, and identifies ways that RPMs respond to those issues. In addition, NARPM has established formal committees to review guidance and policy, assist with career development and to develop training workshops for RPMs.

The primary tool for accomplishing NARPM's objectives is the NARPM Annual Training Conference. In addition, NARPM has established formal committees to review guidance and policy, assist with career development, and to develop training workshops for RPMs. The EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation (OSRTI), Office of Research and Development (ORD), Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office (FFRRO), and the Technical Support Project (TSP) Forums have worked as a team with RPMs across the nation to develop training courses and information, paper, and panel sessions specifically for RPMs.

Objectives

The objectives of the NARPM Annual Training Conference are to provide opportunities for RPMs across the country to:

  • Obtain relevant training designed specifically for RPMs.
  • Network and exchange information about policies, technologies, cleanup strategies, and lessons learned.
  • Assist RPMs with their career development.

For More Information

For more information about the training conference or if you require special assistance, please contact Tetra Tech at (703) 390-0667 or by e-mail at jen.grund@ttemi.com.



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