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In this webinar we were pleased to have a special presentation from leading PFAS remediation expert, Dan Schneider, Senior Principal and National Director for Site Investigation and Remediation at Terracon. His presentation discussed PFAS source differentiation at airports. He was joined by Maureen Dooley, Vice President - Industrial Sector at REGENESIS.

Highlights of this free webinar:

  • An overview of the landscape of PFAS at Airport sites

  • Developing “Lines of Evidence” to support PFAS source identification and differentiation

  • PFAS desktop review progress tracker, a resource for information about potential on- and off-airport PFAS sources

  • Source identification using desktop reviews, info on historical operations, airport site characteristics, potential off-site sources, and laboratory analytical data

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About the Presenters:


REGENESIS Remediation Solutions Dan Schneider, P. E., CHMM
Senior Principal and National Director for Site Investigation and Remediation, Terracon
Mr. Schneider currently is a Senior Principal and Terracon’s National Director for Site Investigation and Remediation. With over 3 decades in environmental and geotechnical engineering and remedial construction management, he also leads Terracon’s nationwide PFAS Professionals Network which consists of over 100 environmental professionals currently involved in PFAS projects across Terracon’s national footprint. He is a Subject Matter Expert on PFAS projects across the country including commercial and Department of Defense airports as well as facilities related to fire training, power generation and other industries evaluating PFAS risk. For the ACRP research project, Dan was the Team Lead as well as a contributing author for Technical Report 255.

REGENESIS webinar speaker Maureen Dooley
Vice President - Industrial Sector, REGENESIS
Maureen Dooley has over twenty-five years of experience in many aspects of the remediation industry, including project management, research and development, senior technical oversight, remedial design and laboratory management. Her prior experience includes the completion of numerous treatability studies designed to evaluate the biodegradation of a wide range of chemical constituents including chlorinated solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, explosives, aromatic hydrocarbons, and pesticides. In her current role at REGENESIS, she provides technical leadership for complex soil and groundwater remediation projects, including PFAS contamination treatment, throughout North America, as well as remediation design, strategy, and business development in the United States and Canada.