Exhibitor Information
    

28th Annual International Conference on
Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy

October 15-18, 2012

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Exhibitor Application (2012)

Floor Plan for Exhibition Space

List of Exhibitors (2011)
2012 Exhibitor List will be available in September

Exhibit Hall Hours (2012):

Tuesday, October 16, 2012: 8:30am - 6:00pm
Wednesday, October 17, 2012: 8:30am - 7:00pm
Thursday, October 18, 2012: 8:30am - 12:00pm

We are happy to invite you to exhibit at the 28th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy Conference has become a leading international conference in this important environmental area. The conference attracts 600-800 attendees annually, including a wide variety of representation from state and federal agencies; the military; various industries including railroad, petroleum, transportation and utilities; the environmental engineering and consulting community and academia. 

The exhibit area is located in the center of the conference activity to assure maximum contact and exposure with interested conference participants and potential customers. Exhibition space is limited to 43 booths and 5 table tops to ensure a high ratio of attendees to exhibitors. The rental fee for an 8' by 10' exhibit booth space is $1195.  Tabletops (indicated as T1 - T5 on the floor plan) rent for $650. Please note that tables are meant to hold table top exhibits only and are not meant to replace booth exhibits.

Why should you exhibit?

Attendees buy products and services such as:

  • Analytical instruments and services 
  • Environmental software 
  • Monitoring equipment 
  • Excavation equipment 
  • Remediation equipment and services 
  • Training and education products and services

The price of your booth space includes

  • One conference pass for admission into general sessions
  • Conference attendee list (emailed post-conference) 
  • 2' by 6' table, skirted, 2 chairs, and a wastebasket, side and back drape 
  • Coffee breaks 
  • Electrical power outlet

Presentation topics include, but are not limited to

  • acid mine drainage

  • arsenic

  • bioremediation

  • biotechnology

  • chemical analysis

  • chlorinated hydrocarbons

  • cleanup standard setting

  • contaminants of concern

  • contamination at military installations

  • dioxin

  • ecological risk assessments

  • environmental fate and modeling

  • environmental forensics

  • hazard exposure and risk assessment

  • heavy metals

  • hydrocarbon identification

  • innovative and alternative technologies

  • MECs

  • mercury

  • MTBE

  • perchlorate

  • pesticides (PCBs, etc.)

  • petroleum contamination

  • phytoremediation

  • regulatory programs and policies

  • risk based cleanups (RBCA)

  • sediments

  • site assessment/field sampling

  • soil chemistry

  • standard remedial technologies/corrective actions

  • state regulatory programs

  • case studies on any of the above

Terms and Conditions

Exhibit space is limited. We recommend submitting your registration form and payment early to reserve your location of choice. Indicate more than one location choice as we give priority to Conference Sponsors and Supporters. Otherwise, booth assignments are made on a first come, first serve basis. Cancellation of reserved booth spaces received on or before August 24, 2012 will receive a full refund minus a $100 processing charge. There will be no refunds for booth spaces cancelled after August 24, 2012.

For information contact:
Brenna Lockwood, 413-549-5170 or brenna@aehsfoundation.org

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