Program NewsScience Informs Policy on Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change to Coastal Installations. More DoD Releases Climate Change Adaptation Roadmap in Support of Sustainability Planning. More ESTCP Solicits Installation Energy Proposals for FY 2014 Funding. More Turnkey Repair Station for Aerospace Magnesium Components Uses Cold Spray Technology Developed by ESTCP. More NOAA Publishes Global Sea Level Rise Scenarios Report. More ESTCP Solicits Environmental Technology Proposals for FY 2014 Funding. More New Installation Energy and Water Technology Demonstrations Announced for FY 2013. More Stakeholders Weigh in on New Munitions Response Classification Technology. More FY 2013 New Start Projects Selected for the Environmental Solicitation. More SERDP and ESTCP Announce 2012 Projects of the Year. More More Program News
| In the SpotlightCold Spray Technology for Aircraft Component Repair – With this novel technology, corroded magnesium alloy components can be restored and reused rather than discarded. More Source Zone Architecture Key to DNAPL Remediation – Innovative field tools identify source zone structure and characteristics, informing cost-effective treatment decisions. More Ecological Research Supports Training at Camp Lejeune – Landscape-scale ecological research is helping DoD manage its coastal installations more effectively and sustainably. More Leveraging Advanced Sensor Data to Clean Up UXO – New software exploits advanced sensor data to distinguish between overlapping pieces of buried metal. More Biopolymers Maintain Training Berms, Prevent Contamination – Natural biopolymers minimize berm erosion, improve absorption of heavy metals, suppress dust, and improve plant growth. More Rare-Earth Corrosion Protection Mechanisms – Fundamental discoveries will lead to new surface treatments and coatings that reduce the use of hexavalent chromium. More More In the Spotlight
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