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Conference Program

Power Point Presentations - The Power Point presentations for each talk in pdf format.  Listed in the order given at the conference.

Day 1

The State of Practice in In Situ Remediation, Richard Brown, PhD, ERM, Inc., Ewing, NJ

New “Directions” in In Situ Remediation:  A DOE Perspective, Brian Looney, Savannah River National Laboratory

Innovative Permanganate Applications in Remediation, Matt Dingens, Carus Chemicals

Activated Persulfate and its Impact on Microbial Populations, Phil Block, PhD, FMC Corporation

Value of Treatability Studies:  When Should They be Conducted and How do Results Support the Design Process?, Michelle Crimi, Clarkson University

Superoxide Catalysts for In Situ Chemical Remediation, Dan Bryant, Geo-Cleanse International, Inc.

Field Characterization of Mass Transfer in a NAPL Source Zone, Lloyd “Bo” Stewart, PhD, P.E., Praxis Environmental Technologies, Inc.

Update on Iron PRBs and Related Iron Based In Situ Remediation Technologies for Groundwater Remediation, John Vogan, EnviroMetal Technologies, an Adventus Company

ISCR Technologies:  Differentiators and Technology Implementation, Jim Mueller, Adventus Americas, Chicago, IL and Dick Brown, ERM, Ewing, NJ

Current Practice, Advances, & Challenges with nZVI Technology, Daniel W. Elliot, PhD, Geosyntec Consultants

Frequently Asked Questions about Bioaugmentation, Robert J. Steffan, PhD and Simon Vainberg, Shaw Environmental, Inc.

Pneumatic Fracturing for Delivery of Remediation Amendments:  Technology Overview, Deborah Schnell, P.E., Pneumatic Fracturing, Inc., Alpha, NJ

Anaerobic Bioremediation and Aquifer pH, Robert C. Borden, P.E., PhD, Solutions-IES

Day 2

Retrospective on Twenty Years of Perxoygen ISCO Research, Richard J. Watts, Olga S. Furman, Mushtaque Ahmad, and Amy L. Teel, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Washington State University

EHC-M Treatment Technologies for Removal of Trace Metals from Groundwater, John Vogan, Andrzej Przepiora, Josephine Molin, Eva Dmitrovic, The Adventus Group

Innovative Hot Spot Remedial Approach for a Wood Treating site in Mississippi, Norman D. Kennel, Premier Environmental Service, Inc., and Thomas L. Richardson, International Paper Company

Full Scale Enhanced Bioremediation of CVOCs in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Timothy G. Adams, P.G., Roux Associates, Inc.

Use of Chemical Oxidation Coupled with Bioaugmentation to Treat Groundwater underneath a Day Care Facility, David Robinson, LSRP, Ed Sullivan, P.G., LSRP, Whitman

Enhanced Aerobic Co-metabolism using Soy Methyl Esther and Surfactant for In Situ Treatment of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, James S. Zubrow, P.G., Dale Foster, P.E., Key Environmental, Inc., and Don Blackert, P.G., KU Resources

Bioaugmentation Approaches for Effective Bioremediation of Mixed Contaminant Sites, Sandra Dworatzek, Jeff Roberts, Phil Dennis, Sirem, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Flourescent Dye Tracing for Defining Chlorinated Ethene Plume Remediation Targets, Eric J. Klingel, PhD, P.E., Jason Shiflet, P.G., Tom Aley, P.G. CPH, Zapata Engineering

Oxidant Stability vs. NOD – Comparison of Peroxide, Persulfate, and Permanganate, Neil R. Thompson, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada

A Comparison of Aqueous PCE and TCE Degradation using Persulfate with:  Lime; NaOH; or Straight Up, J. Rossabi, B. Fasolt, J.S. Haselow, Redox Tech LLC

International In Situ Chemical Oxidation – Lessons Learned Remediation Case History Trento, Italy, Isaac Aboulafia, P.E., Larry Rader, P.G., Richard Cartwright, P.E, CHMM, MECx

Enhancing the Deliverability of nZVI in a Fractured Bedrock System using Hydraulic Fracturing and Pressurized Injection, Michael J. Borda, PhD, Golder Associates

Results of Tandem In Situ Chemical Oxidation and Accelerated Anaerobic Bioremediation, Keith M. Gaskill, MSc, LPG, Sesco Group

Bulk Reduction of Contaminant Mass in Vadose Zone Soil via “Stepped” In Situ Oxidation Injection Events, Bob Lunardini, P.E., David Burgstiner, P.E., URS

Effects of Chemical Oxidation on Microbial Activity in PAH-Contaminated Soil from a Former Manufactured Gas Plant Site, Stephen D. Richardson, UNC – Chapel Hill

Successful Bioremediation of Potential Chlorinated Solvent DNAPL, Christie Zawtocki, P.E., Matt Bramblett, P.E., Hart & Hickman, PC

Secondary Water Quality Impacts, M. Tony Lieberman, RSM, Robert C. Borden, PhD, P.E., Jim McClain, AFCEE, Erica Becvar, AFCEE, Solutions-IES

Accelerated Site Cleanup using a Sulfate-Enhanced In Situ Remediation Strategy, Timothy Parker, EOS Remediation

 

 

 

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