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Save the date for the EmConSoil Webinar Series on the 21st and 28th of April and the 5th and 12th of May!
A new EmConSoil webinar series is coming! Get ready for inspiring talks, cutting-edge insights, and practical solutions from leading experts in emerging contaminants, contaminated soils and environmental sustainability. Four sessions are planned at the end of April (21st and 28th) and beginning of May (5th and 12th) 2026 each time from 9:00 till 10:00 CET.
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Do you have any suggestions for our next newsletter?
If so, we’d sure like to hear your ideas! Let us know what topics or themes you’d like us to explore.
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Sign up now for the EmConSoil Webinar Series!
EmConSoil is organizing a series of 4 webinars in January. Every Thursday afternoon (12:30-13:30 PM), a new interesting topic will be on the agenda.
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Save the Date – NEW EmConSoil webinars
The topics will cover PFAS risk assessment and remediation amongst others in the field of emerging contaminants.
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ENSOr v5 – Challenges related to diffuse soil pollution with emerging contaminants
During the first day of this fifth edition of the ENSOr symposium, participants delved into the challenges of developing policy and setting priorities, of collecting nationwide data and setting reuse criteria for soil and sediments impacted with diffuse contamination and of the applicability of conservative toxicological thresholds.
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Facts and results from the ENSOr 3 symposium on PFAS and other CEC’s
Nearly 175 participants from 13 different countries followed an interesting blend of lectures and presentations on policy, science and technology. Striking detail: the vast majority of participants described themselves as "junior" (less than 5 years of experience) when it comes to CEC’s. This undeniably demonstrates the importance of initiatives like Ensor.
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