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What guidance is there for developing work plans and documentation consistent with the Triad? Is there training available?
 
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The Triad Resource Center provides information about developing work plans and documentation consistent with the Triad. In addition, as the Triad becomes main-stream, the EPA expects that documentation and guidance will be prepared by other organizations and agencies to facilitate the acceptance and implementation of a Triad approach. As an example, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is currently developing guidance for sites in that state that are considering deployment of the Triad. The Interstate Technical Regulatory Council (ITRC) has released a working document intended to help ITRC-member states who are considering the use of the Triad. In addition, there are resources available through EPA’s Clu-In web site (http://www.clu-in.org) and through EPA’s listing of courses available to staff of EPA and other federal, state, tribal, and local governmental agencies involved in hazardous waste management and remediation (see The Training Exchange website at http://trainex.org).

Live Internet-based, on-line training is also periodically available as announced through the EPA Technology Innovation Program’s TechDirect monthly list serve/newsletter and on the Clu-In website (in the "Studio" section at http://cluin.org/studio/seminar.cfm). Users can sign up to receive the electronic TechDirect newsletter by visiting the Clu-In website at http://cluin.org/newsletters/. Recorded archives of past live Internet seminar deliveries are accessible anytime through this URL: http://cluin.org/live/archive.cfm.