
Tetra Tech’s Dr. Jerry Diamond Discusses the Practical Applications of Ecotoxicology to Manage Risk
Helping clients identify cost-effective options for reducing expected impacts in government and industrial sectors
Date: November 12, 2017 – November 16, 2017
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) supports the development of principles and practices for protection, enhancement, and management of sustainable environmental quality and ecosystem integrity. The annual meeting is a five-day event filled with training and learning opportunities where you can connect with 1,700 scientists, assessors, regulators, and managers from more than 40 countries. For more information, visit SETAC.
Tetra Tech has decades of experience providing environmental solutions that are both feasible for our clients and sustainable for our future. Tetra Tech is consistently recognized by Environmental Business Journal and Engineering News-Record as one of the top large businesses working in the environmental industry today. Our researchers conduct both chemical and biological analyses for municipal, commercial, and private clients. Learn more about Tetra Tech’s environmental and laboratory services.
Helping clients identify cost-effective options for reducing expected impacts in government and industrial sectors
Offering feasible, sustainable environmental solutions that are consistently recognized among the top in the industry by Environmental Business Journal
Tetra Tech is proud to be home to leading experts across the markets we serve. Our staff regularly share their knowledge by researching, presenting, and facilitating discussion on emerging topics in their fields.
Session: Multiple Stressors I - Approaches for Deciphering Multiple Stressors in Aquatic Environments
Title: Deciphering multiple stressors in an urbanized watershed using statistical and diagnostic tools
Presenters: Jerry Diamond, Ann Roseberry-Lincoln, and Clint Boschen
Session: Ecosystem services, stakeholder values, and sustainability
Title: Challenges of Implementing RO Treatment of an Alternative Brackish Water Supply in Central Florida
Presenters: Jerry Diamond, Christopher Wharton, Clint Boschen, and Brianna Datti