Technical Conference on “Microbiological Treatment of Soil and Associated Groundwater”.
15 de October de 2024KEPLER Ingeniería y Ecogestión is organizing a technical conference on “Microbiological Treatments of Soils and Associated Groundwater” in which a series of experts will talk about hashtag#bioremediation and hashtag#micoremediation and later visit the pilot hashtag#biopiles located in the La Rábida refinery in Huelva(hashtag#CEPSA).
The event will have a hybrid format and will be held on May 29th in Seville. It will be held in person, with limited capacity, but an online mode will be available for those who are unable to attend.
For more information on the event, please consult the following link:
https://lnkd.in/gFjhNfek
To register (both online and on-site) click here:
https://lnkd.in/gy2Wsrtd
MySOIL – LIFE project Norbert Nägele Junta de Andalucía Cepsa Andrea Caso Fraile Antonio Gallego, PhD Andres Jimenez Justo Tenorio Cózar Cynthia Alcantara Carlos García Autonomous University of Madrid Jofre Herrero Ferran Eurecat – Technology Center Anko Fischer Isodetect GmbH Jean-Michel Scheuren Novobiom Laurent THANNBERGER VALGO Groupe – Sites and polluted soils Alessandro D’Annibale Silvia Crognale University of Tuscany Fiora BagnatoEni Rewind Rafael Antón Herrero Jorge Diamantino
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