On-Demand Webinar Recording

This ALGA webinar will introduce Incremental Sampling Methodology (ISM)  as a tool for improved site characterisation, focusing on the practical  application of Pierre Gy’s “Theory of Sampling” and his use of  “Decision Units” to drive more effective and efficacious approaches to  sampling.

The  US Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC) first started  the development of ISM in 2009. Technical challenges were identified  following February 2012 publication of the first ISM manual and an ITRC  Working Group is currently working to publish a revised manual by  September 2020.

Suggested pre-webinar reading for interested participants includes:

ITRC (2020)  ISM Public page at: https://www.itrcweb.org/Team/Public?teamID=11

Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (2017)  An overview of Pierre Gy’s Contribution to Sampling” (https://www.ausimmbulletin.com/feature/overview-pierre-gys-contribution-sampling/); and

AECOM (2016) YouTube short course by Jeffrey Myers (13 public video clips totalling just under an hour) at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7j72ZI2H96nDSzPNishcRMo28xTO1BQx.

Please email events@landandgroundwater.com with any detailed aspects of the subject you would like addressed.

About the speakers




Ross,

Chief Environmental Scientist,

AECOM

Ross  is AECOM’s Chief Environmental Scientist for Australia and New Zealand  who has a passion to continuous improvement for our contaminated land  industry.

Ross  recently presented on the ISM protocols to the NSWEPA Site Auditor’s  Meeting and he is keen to share this tool with ALGA, for the significant  improvement in site characterisation.