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| style="color:#000;" | <div id="mp-tfa" style="padding:2px 5px">[[File: Oxigemdichroromethane.png|frameless|left|85px]]Welcome to Remediapedia. We’re glad you’re here! Remediapedia provides one of the most comprehensive repositories of information about environmental restoration technology available on the web. Since 19__, the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), the premier Department of Defense’s (DOD's) environmental research programs, have funded the latest science and technology ideas and initiatives to improve DOD’s environmental performance, reduce costs and enhance and sustain mission capabilities. SERDP and ESTCP also promote partnerships and collaboration among academia, industry, the military Services, and other Federal agencies. The outputs from these efforts are presented in research reports, journal articles, proceedings, and books written at a very high level by a multitude of researchers worldwide. Unfortunately, project professionals that need very specific information on a certain subject generally do not have time or budget to access, review and sort through the vast amount of research, testing and performance evaluation information that is available. Users unfamiliar with the topic, but needing to learn about it and get up-to-speed quickly, risk using conflicting or outdated information, as well as missing important or definitive works. Remediapedia minimizes this risk. Remediapedia engages world-reknown subject matter experts to synthesize the world of information on one topic into an article summarizing their area of expertise. Through extensive cross-linked references to ESTCP-SERDP project reports and the general wealth of literature accumulated through the years, each Remediapedia article provides a technically accurate, up-to-date review of the current state of knowledge on that topic. It provides users with an in-depth understanding of a specific issue or problem that can be used reliably in the decision-making process for managing, regulating and implementing a project.</div> | | style="color:#000;" | <div id="mp-tfa" style="padding:2px 5px">[[File: Oxigemdichroromethane.png|frameless|left|85px]]Welcome to Remediapedia. We’re glad you’re here! Remediapedia provides one of the most comprehensive repositories of information about environmental restoration technology available on the web. Since 19__, the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), the premier Department of Defense’s (DOD's) environmental research programs, have funded the latest science and technology ideas and initiatives to improve DOD’s environmental performance, reduce costs and enhance and sustain mission capabilities. SERDP and ESTCP also promote partnerships and collaboration among academia, industry, the military Services, and other Federal agencies. The outputs from these efforts are presented in research reports, journal articles, proceedings, and books written at a very high level by a multitude of researchers worldwide. Unfortunately, project professionals that need very specific information on a certain subject generally do not have time or budget to access, review and sort through the vast amount of research, testing and performance evaluation information that is available. Users unfamiliar with the topic, but needing to learn about it and get up-to-speed quickly, risk using conflicting or outdated information, as well as missing important or definitive works. Remediapedia minimizes this risk. Remediapedia engages world-reknown subject matter experts to synthesize the world of information on one topic into an article summarizing their area of expertise. Through extensive cross-linked references to ESTCP-SERDP project reports and the general wealth of literature accumulated through the years, each Remediapedia article provides a technically accurate, up-to-date review of the current state of knowledge on that topic. It provides users with an in-depth understanding of a specific issue or problem that can be used reliably in the decision-making process for managing, regulating and implementing a project.</div> | ||
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