CERM Capabilities
CERM researchers in the field
CERM researchers in the field

Laboratory and field studies within CERM support the development of strategies and technologies to protect human health and the environment.

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The following list is an example of CERM's areas of expertise and research capabilities.

  • Groundwater Modeling and Contaminant Transportation
  • Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Nonproliferation Research and Development
  • Land Withdrawal Disturbance Baseline
  • Stabilizing Contaminated Soils Using Organic Emulsions
  • Technology Development for Collecting Water Samples
  • in situ Methods for Detecting Tritium
  • Enhancements to Evapotranspiration Landfill (ET) Covers
  • Radioactive Waste Truck Transportation Risk Assessment
  • Cultural Resources
  • Archaeology
 

Tahoe Basin Science Conference

March 16-17, 2010
5th Biennial Lake Tahoe Basin Science Conference
An open forum to learn about and discuss progress in understanding the Lake Tahoe Basin environment.

35 GreenPower Schools in Nevada

Middle School Joins GreenPower
Bridger Middle School joins DRI's GreenPower Program
Bridger Middle School became the 35th Nevada GreenPower school with solar panels, a weather station, and recycling bins.

DRI's 50th Anniversary

Five Decades of Discovery
DRI's 50th Anniversary
Learn more about DRI's legacy of contributions to environmental science research and results.