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In this webinar we were pleased to have special remediation expert speaker Rob Thompson, Senior Manager at Antea Group. His presentation discussed a UST site where molecular biological tools, magnesium sulfate, and PetroFix® achieved site closure. He was joined by Todd Herrington, Director of Product Management for REGENESIS, who discussed the use of colloidal activated carbon with added electron acceptors to biodegrade petroleum contaminants.

Highlights of this free webinar:

  • PetroFix applied as a final step to reach closure

  • 'High risk' site due to water supply wells and stringent closure criteria effectively treated

  • First-ever application of PetroFix in state of North Carolina

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About the Presenters:


webinar presenter Rob Thompson, PG, RSM
Senior Manager, Antea Group
Rob Thompson has more than 30 years of industry experience. With a focus on site characterization, Conceptual Site Model (CSM) development, remedial design and implementation, and project management, Rob has provided senior technical support for assessment and remediation solutions to private, commercial, industrial, and municipal clients throughout the USA, focusing on injection, remedial evaluations, and remedial implementation for sites contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents. Rob is an SME within the firm’s Probabilistic Modeling Services.

REGENESIS Todd Herrington
Director of Product Management, REGENESIS
Todd Herrington serves as the Director of Product Management for REGENESIS, dedicated to driving product innovation and support beneficial to remediation practitioners and the environment. With 25 years in the industry, Mr. Herrington has an in-depth understanding of the complexities of in situ remediation, having evaluated or implemented mechanical, biological, and non-biological in situ remedial technologies at over a thousand sites. He thrives on collaborating with industry experts to generate innovative approaches to old problems, with a particular interest in colloidal technologies. He has been with REGENESIS for nineteen years and before that spent six years at Parsons corporation. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati with an M.S. in Environmental Engineering and attained his Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in Colorado.