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We were pleased to host Rebecca Mora, AECOM Associate Vice President and Senior Technical Leader who presented PFAS lessons learned while effectively treating a large-scale, AFFF release in situ using colloidal activated carbon (CAC). The complicated, high-concentration site represents one of the longest CAC permeable reactive barriers installed to address PFAS impacts, measuring over 1,600 feet long. She was joined by Ryan Moore, PFAS Remediation Program Director at REGENESIS.

Highlights of this free webinar:

  • Approach, lessons learned, and performance results after 2 years of post-injection monitoring from an in situ application of a 1,635-foot-long colloidal activated carbon barrier to mitigate PFAS migration

  • Rapid implementation of remedial solution due to perceived regulatory and public pressure

  • Treatment addressing high concentrations of PFAS (up to 550 ppb)

  • Remedial objective to reduce PFAS concentrations in groundwater migrating towards nearby off-site drainage ditches

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About the Presenter:


REGENESIS Webinar with special guest presenter Rebecca Mora
Associate Vice President and Senior Technical Leader, AECOM
Ms. Mora is an Associate Vice President and Senior Technical Leader with AECOM with over 25 years of environmental investigation and remediation experience. She specializes in design and implementation of innovative technologies, particularly for groundwater sites contaminated with current or former emerging contaminants (PFAS, 1,4-dioxane, perchlorate, hexavalent chromium). Most of her career has focused on in situ remediation; with a keen interest in developing cost-effective solutions for industrial and federal clients’ environmental challenges. Ms. Mora received her B.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Notre Dame.

REGENESIS Remediation Solutions Ryan Moore
PFAS Remediation Program Director, 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 in situ groundwater and soil treatment, site investigations, corrective action evaluations, operation & maintenance of remediation systems, large soil removal remedial projects, vapor intrusion assessments, and environmental laboratory operations such as QA/QC evaluations, data interpretations, and business development. He has also presented at multiple conferences on in situ remediation including events hosted by Battelle, AIPG, and other environmental associations. Ryan holds a B.S. of Environmental Studies from Manchester College, North Manchester, IN.