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    Technology-Based Solutions for the Environment
     

    REGENESIS Remediation Solutions

    In this webinar we were pleased to have as a special guest speaker Gordon Dean, Vice President of Advanced Environmental Technologies, LLC (AET). His presentation discussed a project where Mr. Dean designed a remedial approach employing PlumeStop®, RegenOx® and ORC Advanced® to sorb, degrade and destroy an existing petroleum contaminant plume. Because Mr. Dean's remediation solution leveraged a combined remedy featuring PlumeStop, the project was awarded a pay-for-performance contract with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The webinar addressed how:

    • An in situ combined remedy approach was chosen as the most technically-feasible and cost-effective strategy in a competitive bid scenario for FDEP’s Innovative Technologies Program
    • Design Verification Testing (DVT) led to the identification and elimination of data gaps that would allow for improved remedial outcomes and performance
    • PlumeStop, RegenOx, and ORC Advanced successfully addressed the large BTEX plume

    Mr. Dean was joined by Chad Northington, Southeast District Technical Manager at REGENESIS, who shared his remediation expertise as it relates to the remediation approaches featured in Mr. Dean’s presentation.

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    About the Presenter:


    REGENESIS Remediation Solutions Gordon Dean
    Gordon Dean is the Vice President of Advanced Environmental Technologies (AET). As the head of the largest petroleum assessment and remediation company in Florida, Mr. Dean is responsible for all management and operations for the five offices located in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Mr. Dean is a Professional Engineer (PE) in over 20 states with more than 25 years of experience in the assessment and remediation of hazardous waste and petroleum contaminated sites. Mr. Dean has been the seller/doer responsible for procurement and management of more than $750 million in total contracts. Mr. Dean holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Florida and has spoken at numerous environmental conferences on effective approaches in petroleum assessment and remediation approaches.