In this webinar we were pleased to have special guest speaker Matthew Ambrusch, PE, MBA, Associate Principal at Langan. His presentation discussed navigating design and installation challenges in vapor intrusion mitigation. He was joined by Ryan Miller, Director of Land Science.
Learn the following in this free webinar:
- Common design challenges and solutions in vapor intrusion mitigation systems
- Factors to consider in vapor barrier selection
- QA/QC measures to ensure successful vapor barrier installation, including smoke testing and thickness verification
- Case studies highlighting successful vapor intrusion mitigation projects and lessons learned
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About the Presenters:
Matthew Ambrusch, PE, MBA Associate Principal, Langan Matt Ambrusch, a licensed professional engineer in New Jersey, is an Associate Principal at Langan Engineering, with experience in both the investigation and remediation of environmentally contaminated sites. He specializes in in-situ remediation and over the last decade has become heavily involved in the redevelopment of brownfields and landfills for the purposes of mixed-use developments. He helps lead Langan’s remediation engineering division and champions the three-dimensional pneumatic computational modeling practice for the purposes of designing more effective and cost-efficient remedial systems. He has extensive experience and expertise in the testing, evaluation, design, and optimization of vapor intrusion mitigation systems, and supports projects through the design, implementation and operation of vapor and landfill gas mitigation systems throughout the country. He is also involved in a number of sustainability initiatives and works to incorporate sustainability throughout the life cycle of a project – this can include the performance of sustainability evaluations of remedial alternatives, as well as evaluating the potential incorporation of sustainable elements into a design. He has been a member of the Sustainable Remediation Forum (SURF) since 2016 and is currently the Chair of the SURF Meetings Committee, as well as held the office of Vice President and President. He has a B.S. in Bioenvironmental Engineering from Rutgers University and an MBA from Rutgers Business School.
Ryan Miller Director, Land Science Ryan Miller is the Director of the Land Science® division of REGENESIS, Inc., and is based in northern New Jersey. Ryan’s role includes providing technical support in the design and installation of TerraShield, Nitra-Seal, MonoShield and Retro-Coat vapor mitigation systems, and educating the environmental community on the advancements in vapor intrusion barrier technology, implementation, and quality control by making presentations to environmental firms, regulatory agencies, and developers. Ryan has extensive experience in the environmental consulting industry, most recently working as a New Jersey Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) focusing on brownfield redevelopment projects and specializing in vapor intrusion mitigation. Ryan earned a MBA from Montclair State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies from Siena College.