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Watch our latest webinar recording from from October 25, 2023 at 1 PM Eastern Time, "Dry-Cleaning Sites Part III: It’s Time to Remediate!". Dry cleaners were once a key component to any multi-tenant retail shopping center or urban streetscape. Historically, many of these establishments used perchloroethylene (PCE) as their primary dry-cleaning solvent, which contaminated the surrounding soil, groundwater, and air. As a result, these once-desirable businesses have since transformed into major sources of environmental liability. The cleanup and remediation of these sites can place an extreme financial burden on landowners and developers, and the associated indoor air quality issues amplify these challenges and financial obligations. Adding to this complexity, dry cleaners typically have a small physical footprint, constraining the range of potential remediation alternatives. Michael Marcon, VP and Principal at InControl Technologies, and Larry Schnapf, Principal at Schnapf LLC, will discuss these critical issues in this third and final part of our series related to dry-cleaning sites. This 60-minute webinar will: • Examine the challenges in selecting remediation strategies. • Explore some of the technologies commonly employed for remediation. • Review common data and design considerations for developing an appropriate and effective response action plan. • Discuss the legal issues and potential liabilities connected to remediating dry-cleaning sites. Disclaimer All content and media on ERIS Info youtube channel are created and published online for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice.