Industrial manufacturing companies globally continue to face challenges in cleaning up environmental contamination on former and active sites where TCE, PCE, petroleum hydrocarbons and now PFAS have been found to exceed regulatory levels. Questions on how to determine the most cost-effective remedial approach are top of mind and we thought it would be helpful to bring in experts in in-situ remedial design and application for a candid discussion to answer the most pressing questions on how leading manufacturers are successfully reducing risk and liability using new and innovative remedial approaches with in-situ technologies.
In this webinar we were pleased to have three widely respected in-situ remediation experts for a live discussion including questions from the audience. Senior Chemist, Karen Kinsella, PhD of GZA, Technical Director of Environment, Matt Burns of WSP and Director of Strategic Accounts, Maureen Dooley of REGENESIS fielded audience questions and shared effective and proven methods to save time, money and reach site goals faster using a variety of in-situ approaches.
This Q&A webinar includes:
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Extended Q&A period taking questions from the field on best practices
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An in-situ approach employed to effectively shut off a pump and treat system
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Discussion on in-situ permeable reactive barriers deployed to reduce liability and achieve site goals quickly
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About the Presenters:
Karen Kinsella, PhD Senior Chemist, GZA GeoEnvironmental Karen Kinsella, PhD is Senior Chemist at GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. In her role with GZA she works with teams of geotechnical, environmental, water, and ecological engineers and scientists, to develop conceptual site models. She also designs holistic solutions for environmental protection and remediation. Her work sheds light on the interactions between groundwater and soil, while helping others understand how those interactions change when we build on a site, clean up a site, or alter a site’s hydrogeology. She holds a B.S. in Animal Science from the University of Connecticut, a Master of Science in Chemistry from Central Connecticut State University, and a Ph.D. in Soil Chemistry and Microbiology from the University of Connecticut.
Matt Burns Technical Director of Environment, WSP Matt Burns is Technical Director of Environment for WSP, with more than 25 years of professional chemistry and engineering experience. He is based Boston, Massachusetts and is responsible for the financial and technical depth and breadth of the business. Matt also brings chemical and microbial process expertise to assist local WSP teams with challenging investigation and remediation projects in the U.S. and across the globe. His area of technical expertise includes practical application of microbial and chemistry-based innovative remediation. He has authored numerous publications and conference platform presentations and is a frequent lecturer at continuing education workshops and webinars.
Maureen Dooley Director of Strategic Projects, REGENESIS Maureen Dooley has over twenty five years experience in the environmental industry including project management, research and development, senior technical oversight, remedial design and laboratory management. Ms. Dooley’s current position is the Director of Strategic Projects for REGENESIS. In her current role at REGENESIS, she provides technical leadership for complex soil and groundwater remediation projects throughout North America, as well as remediation design, strategy, and business development in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. As part of her responsibilities at REGENESIS she has reviewed hundreds of potential projects and provided recommendations for remediation.