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Speakers-Panelists on Hurricane Resilient Urban Infrastructure & Subway Maintenance

Our research group (Ziyue Li Yuyan (Annie) PanQianwen (Vivian) Guo are excited to announce two major opportunities under the Transforming Urban Underground Infrastructure (TUUI) Collaborative, led by Elise Miller-Hooks and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). We are looking for experts and collaborators to contribute to the following initiatives, please contact us if you are interested in it: Opportunity 1: Call for Speakers & Panelists Theme: Multi-Layer Infrastructure Network Response and Resilience under Hurricane Disasters We are seeking speakers from industry, government, and academia to share their expertise in our upcoming Spring 2026 Webinar Series. This AG explores the interdependencies between transportation, human behavior, and environmental systems during disaster phases. Two expert talks and one cross-sector panel. Insights will inform a state-of-the-art review. Opportunity 2: Improving Subway Infrastructure Maintenance Focus: Optimizing maintenance planning for underground rail systems (tunnels, tracks, power, and signaling). We are synthesizing global practices to support data-driven decision-making. Key topics include: Infrastructure degradation modeling & health monitoring. Vulnerability to natural disasters. Data integration and maintenance planning challenges. Global transit agency policies and the impact of aging systems on ridership. Goal: To synthesize global best practices and support resilient, effective management of underground subway infrastructure.

Remediation Experts for CERCLA-Superfund Podcast Interviews

In this 37th episode, I discuss What is "CERCLA?" The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), enacted in 1980 and commonly known as Superfund, authorizes the EPA to clean up sites contaminated with hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants. It enforces a "polluter pays" principle, holding responsible parties liable for cleanup costs, and establishes a trust fund for abandoned site remediation. "CERCLA" provides The US EPA the power to enforce clean up of past contamination by either forcing The Responsible Party(s) to remediate it or for more immediate needed action, utilizing SuperFunds (past collected taxes) to address the immediate need or if a site needs to be addressed due to the threat to the environment and human health and has not identified A Responsible Party(s) to be remediated by The US EPA. Whenever possible, if at Any Time A Responsible Party(s) is identified, if SuperFunds were utilized, The US EPA enforces CERCLA to attempt to recover any SuperFunds that were utilized. "Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry! Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email redacted] and follow us on FaceBook, Linked in and X. If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!" Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes. https://lnkd.in/gXM6qAM3 #LetsTalkRemediation #hanbyenvironmental #hanbymobileapplication #charlesfator #remediation #remediationservices #remediationprogram #Delineation #cleanup #spillcleanup #SpillResponse #emergencyresponse #EmergingContaminants #hazmat #HazmatResponse #HazmatTraining #environmentaleducation #environmentalhealthandsafety #PFAS #PFASAwareness #ContaminateofConcern

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