Welcome
The Association for Environmental Health
and Sciences (AEHS)
was created to facilitate communication and foster
cooperation among professionals concerned with the challenge
of soil protection and cleanup.
Experience over the past decades has revealed the need for a
consistent and reliable network for the exchange of
information derived from multiple sources and disciplines
among people who, because of different disciplinary
affiliations and interests, may not have easy access to
significant portions of the information map.
AEHS provides the network. AEHS members represent the many
disciplines involved in making decisions and solving
problems affecting soils, including chemistry, geology,
hydrogeology, law, engineering, modeling, toxicology,
regulatory science, public health, and public policy.
AEHS recognizes that widely acceptable solutions to the
problem of contaminated soil can be found only through the
integration of scientific and technological discovery,
social and political judgment, and hands-on practice. AEHS
activities-including national and international workshops,
seminars, and conferences, and the development and
distribution of published materials-encourage dialogue among
disciplines, industries, sectors of society and the economy,
and countries.
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TESTIMONIALS about AEHS.
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