A Simple, Long-Term Solution to Mitigate Vapor Risk
The Retro-Coat Vapor Intrusion Coating System is a complete product line that consists of chemically resistant materials to properly protect existing structures from the threat of contaminant vapor intrusion. Developed by experienced vapor intrusion specialists specifically for vapor intrusion protection within existing structures, it is resistant to aggressive chlorinated compounds such as TCE, PCE and petroleum hydrocarbons.

Tutorial VIDEO: How to Apply Retro-Coat Vapor Intrusion Coating

Vapor intrusion can cause significant uncertainty for building owners. Retro-Coat provides a simple and proven solution to a complex problem. Applying Retro-Coat can provide a building owner with long-term assurance that the vapor intrusion risk has been successfully mitigated, while at the same time, reducing the overall mitigation cost and avoiding the need to alter the building’s foundation. This video tutorial will walk you through the simple, safe steps to install a Retro-Coat vapor intrusion barrier in an existing building.


 
For Jarrett Baggett, Environmental Services Director for Geo-Hydro Engineers, Inc., a leading environmental consulting and engineering firm and valued Land Science client, growing up on a dairy farm instilled a deep affection for our environment. An affection that ultimately would lead to his professional vocation where he could make a difference on behalf of our planet. In his current position as a Director at Geo-Hydro Engineers, Baggett can reflect on his work, and look forward, knowing he is indeed making an impact. He shares, “To see a property go from a dilapidated eyesore that poses potential risks to the community, to a property that can be utilized and enjoyed by all as a result of your hard work is very rewarding.” Learn more in our client spotlight.

Upcoming Vapor Intrusion Webinar with James Fineis PG
Land Science is pleased to present a webinar with vapor intrusion expert, James Fineis P.G., President and Owner of Total Vapor Solutions. During this webinar presentation, Mr. Fineis will discuss large-scale vapor intrusion projects, with a focus on challenges and the necessity of collecting consistent, high-quality data. This live webinar starts Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 11am pacific/2pm eastern.

About the Presenters:
 
James Fineis P.G. is President and owner of Total Vapor Solutions. Total Vapor Solutions provides a full range of services dealing with vapor intrusion sites. Services include work plan development, sample collection, risk analysis and mitigation consulting services. In addition providing all the services mentioned above, Mr. Fineis is an instructor in Hartman Geosciences “Practical Guide to Vapor Intrusion” 2 day course. The training has been given to over 20 regulatory agencies and over 500 students. Additionally, Mr. Fineis speaks at various vapor intrusion conferences each year.

Jordan Knight
Southeast District Manager, Land Science
Jordan Knight is the Southeast US District Manager of the Land Science division of REGENESIS, Inc. Jordan’s role includes providing technical support in the design and installation of Geo-Seal and Retro-Coat vapor mitigation systems, and educating the environmental community on advancements in vapor intrusion barrier technology, implementation, and quality control by making presentations to environmental firms, regulatory agencies and developers.
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