In this webinar Ryan Miller, Director of Land Science, presented why an effective QA/QC process is essential in vapor barrier installations. QA/QC measures are pivotal to the success of a contaminant vapor intrusion mitigation (VIM) system’s installation to ensure long-term success. There are crucial reasons why implementing QA/QC measures before, during, and after the contaminant vapor barrier installation helps guarantee the efficacy of these systems designed to effectively protect indoor air quality for building occupants. Neglecting a QA/QC plan can lead to significant repercussions, including wasted time, financial losses, property liability increased risk and the underperformance of the contaminant vapor barrier mitigation system.
Highlights of this webinar:
- Best practices for QA/QC
- Thorough overview on effective contaminant vapor barrier installation process through the lens of QA/QC
- Why durability and constructability of a contaminant vapor barrier system is so important
- Expert tips and insights gathered from experienced vapor barrier installation professionals
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About the Presenter:
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.