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The Science and Practical Aspects of In situ Technologies

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Date:

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Time:

9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Location:

Douglass Student Center
DouglassNew Brunswick, NJ

Speaker:

Richard Britton, PG, LSRP, Matrix New World Engineering James Cummings, US EPA – Technology Assessment Branch Daniel W. Elliott, Ph.D., Geosyntec Consultants Laurie LaPat-Polasko, Ph.D., Matrix New World Engineering David Robinson, LSRP, Synergy Environmental, Inc.

Description:

Do you understand your site? Have you addressed contaminant distribution, concentrations, and total mass? What are the physical and chemical properties of the contaminant? What are the characteristics and permeability of the substrate? Do aerobic, anaerobic, or conditions in between prevail?

Given this context, how do you select and implement the most effective in situ technology?

This class will present the science and practical aspects of bioremediation, chemical oxidation, thermal treatment (ERH, TCH, SEE), and zero valent iron (along with other reducing technologies).

Cost:

See course webpage for details.

Sponsor(s):

Rutgers NJAES Office of Continuing Professional Education

Contact:

Pamela Springard-Mayer, 848-932-7463