In this webinar we were pleased to have special guest speaker Joel Parker, Principal Engineer at Hamp Mathews & Associates. His presentation discussed reducing long-term risk for chlorinated solvent contaminated sites including dry cleaning and industrial manufacturing sites. He was joined by Ryan Moore, Senior Technical Manager at REGENESIS.
Highlights of this free webinar:
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A former dry cleaner site represented a vapor intrusion (VI) risk to nearby residents in Temperance, Michigan
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Sulfidated ZVI, electron donor and colloidal activated carbon were implemented in source areas and in barrier-type configurations at mid-plume and distal plume locations
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Groundwater monitoring at source and receptor flowpaths have demonstrated significant reduction in PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE without accumulation of vinyl chloride
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Results achieved and the field application/approaches will be presented, and remedial injectant and implementation logistics will be discussed
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About the Presenters:
Joel Parker Principal Engineer, Hamp Mathews & Associates Joel Parker is Principal Engineer with Hamp, Mathews & Associates, Inc., a firm that provides environmental consulting services to private and public sector clients located primarily in the State of Michigan, with an expanding client base across the country. In his current role, Joel Parker offers clients sound technical advice for optimal remediation outcomes, and provides technical direction and guidance on environmental project strategy. Prior to joining Hamp Mathews & Associates, Parker served as a Senior Environmental Engineer and Remediation Group Manager at other environmental engineering firms. He has a Masters of Science in Environmental Engineering from Michigan State University and a Bachelors of Science in Physics from Alma College.
Ryan Moore Senior Technical Manager and PFAS Program Manager, REGENESIS Ryan Moore has 20 years of experience as an environmental project manager and laboratory account executive relating to multimedia contamination sites throughout the U.S. His experience focused on site investigations of soil and groundwater contamination, corrective action evaluations, operation & maintenance of remediation systems, large soil removal remedial projects, in situ groundwater and soil treatment, vapor intrusion assessments, environmental laboratory operations such as QA/QC evaluations, data interpretations, and business development. Ryan holds a B.S. of Environmental Studies from Manchester College, North Manchester, IN.