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    The Complete Guide to Making Your Brownfield a Successful Investment

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    Innovative Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination Design Cleans Up Large, Fast Moving Plume at Dry Cleaning Site

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    Jeremy Birnstingl PhD Discusses Biological Degradation of Chlorinated Solvents and Groundwater Remediation Innovative Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination Design Cleans Up Large, Fast Moving Plume
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    Remediation of Chlorinated Solvents at an Industrial Facilty Combined Remedies Approach Addresses Contaminants at a Former NJ Lock Manufacturing Site
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    May 2020 Newsletter

    May 25, 2020 DaneEstimated Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Client Spotlight: Tyler Evans

    As a hydrogeologist for Hargis + Associates, Inc., a regional engineering and hydrogeology consulting firm and valued REGENESIS client, Tyler Evans enjoys the challenge of utilizing his experience in environmental remediation in a variety of situations, especially under challenging circumstances. In his role with Hargis + Associates, Evans manages and conducts groundwater sampling of monitor wells and extraction wells associated with groundwater remediation systems for several Fortune 500 companies. He also oversees the installation of monitoring wells using several methods of drilling. Learn more in our client spotlight.

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    Remediation of TCE Plume Speeds Sale of Brownfield Site

    This case study reviews a former manufacturing site in Fullerton, CA, where a trichloroethylene (TCE) plume contaminated the groundwater and prevented the sale of the brownfield site. In order to complete the remediation and move forward with the sale, Hargis + Associates worked with REGENESIS to develop an in situ chemical reduction (ISCR) design to address the plume. REGENESIS designed an injection plan using micron-scale Zero Valent Iron (ZVI) due to its proven ability to effectively reduce contaminant levels within a subsurface environment. In just one month following the application, monitoring shows successful reduction of the TCE plume.

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    ZVI Optimized for Reactivity and Superior Distribution

    REGENESIS offers S-MicroZVI®, an advanced zero-valent iron (ZVI) product proven to accomplish In Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR) of contaminants within the subsurface environment. S-MicroZVI is delivered as a colloidal suspension 40% ZVI by weight in glycerol with a particle size of less than 5 microns. S-MicroZVI is manufactured using a state-of-the-art sulfidation process resulting in a particle coating which increases activation toward specific contaminants and extends performance longevity. S-MicroZVI destroys contaminants abiotically and applied to stimulate ISCR-enhanced bioremediation.
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    A Guide to 6 Key Advantages and Tax Incentives for Opportunity Zone Properties and Investment Funds

    Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZ) are designed to spur economic development and job creation in distressed communities throughout the country by providing tax benefits to investors who invest eligible capital into these communities. This ebook provides a high-level overview of the Opportunity Zone program, a guide to six of some of the most meaningful changes for land redevelopment included in the final regulations, and information on where to turn for quick and cost-effective assistance when it comes to environmental remediation. To learn about some of the key advantages to recent Opportunity Zones regulatory changes, download the eBook.

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    Upcoming PFAS Webinar – Sign Up Today!

    In this webinar we are pleased to have a special presentation from Ned Witte, Attorney at Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. Ned’s presentation will discuss current trends and best practices for performing due diligence to manage PFAS liability risk. He will be joined by Ryan Moore, PFAS Program Manager at REGENESIS, who will discuss proven, low-cost in situ remediation solutions to mitigate risk from PFAS contamination in groundwater. This free webinar begins Thursday, May 14th, 2020 at 11am pacific/2pm eastern.

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    Technology Webinar Recording: Optimizing ZVI

    In this webinar we were pleased to have a special presentation from John Freim, PhD, ZVI Product Manager and Director of Materials Science at REGENESIS. Dr. Freim discussed the benefits of using zero-valent iron (ZVI) as a powerful remediation amendment for the in situ remediation of chlorinated solvents. He was joined by James Cobb, CSP, RSO, Director of Health and Safety at REGENESIS, who discussed safety procedures being implemented by REGENESIS in response to COVID-19.The recording of this free webinar is available now.

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    COVID-19 Safety Webinar Recording Now Available

    In this webinar we were pleased to have a special presentation from James Cobb, CSP, RSO, Director of Health and Safety at REGENESIS. During this webinar, James discussed COVID-19 safety best practices for environmental professionals who are working in the field, as well as those who are working from home. He was joined by Will Clogan, Remediation Services Project Manager at REGENESIS, who shared COVID-19 safety processes being implemented by REGENESIS Remediation Services (RRS) during field applications of REGENESIS technologies. The recording and slides from this free webinar are available now.

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    Guest Author Series – Part 1

    REGENESIS is pleased to present an environmental article series from guest author, Benjamin Alter, leading environmental science author and Senior Vice President with GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. In this three-part series, Ben will provide an in-depth look at Brownfields. The first article is available now.

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    Questions?

    REGENESIS has remediation experts based worldwide to assist you in your brownfield site cleanup. As the technology leader in advanced bioremediation solutions, we can help ensure success on your next remediation project. Use the map on our website to find your regional REGENESIS contact today.

    April 2020 Newsletter

    April 25, 2020 DaneEstimated Reading Time: 4 minutes

    Client Spotlight: Tim McDonald

    For Tim McDonald, Vice President with Environmental Services Group, Inc. (ESGI) a career in environmental remediation evolved after years of extensive experience in the oil and gas industry. He shares, “The scientific and engineering mechanisms that can be applied to both protect the environment and prevent damage from industrial activity are very appealing.” In his current role at ESGI, McDonald is responsible for engineering and environmental design work for permit acquisitions that include mining, air, and water discharge. He also manages bioremediation and environmental cleanup that includes soil and water sampling, as well as the remediation of soil and water contamination. Learn more in our client spotlight.

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    Global Retailer Enters Into Elective Site Cleanup Agreement and Achieves No Further Action

    This case study reviews the site of a global retailer based in Arkansas, where historic offsite dry cleaning operations caused tetrachloroethylene (PCE) contamination in the groundwater. A previous bioremediation attempt successfully remediated a majority of the site, but one persistent well remained. Environmental Services Group, Inc. (ESGI) partnered with REGENESIS to design a bioremediation plan that would apply PlumeStop Liquid activated Carbon, HRC and BDI Plus to eliminate the remaining contaminants of concern (COCs). After applications of these technologies from REGENESIS, all COCs were below the acceptable threshold levels, and as a result the site achieved No Further Action (NFA) in January of 2020.

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    Turn Polluted Aquifers into Purifying Filters with PlumeStop

    PlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon is a break-through groundwater remediation technology that reduces dissolved phase contaminant plumes in days. Composed of extremely fine particles of activated carbon (1‐2μm) suspended in water through a proprietary dispersion chemistry, PlumeStop flows into the subsurface at low pressure and achieves consistent, reliable distribution – a capability unlike any other form of activated carbon used for groundwater remediation today.
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    Low-cost Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents

    HRC® is an engineered, hydrogen release compound designed specifically for enhanced, in situ anaerobic bioremediation of chlorinated compounds in groundwater or highly saturated soils. HRC enables enhanced anaerobic biodegradation by adding hydrogen (an electron donor) to groundwater and/or soil to increase the number and vitality of indigenous microorganisms able to perform the naturally occurring process of enhanced reductive dechlorination. Due to its capability of being applied via permanent wells, direct-push, and excavations, this reagent allows for clean, low-cost, non-disruptive application.

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    Accelerated Treatment of Intermediate Compounds

    BioDechlor INOCULUM® Plus (BDI Plus) is designed to provide rapid and effective treatment of undesirable anaerobic dechlorination intermediates such as dichloroethene (DCE) and vinyl chloride (VC), and is a low-cost means of enhancing the anaerobic biodegradation process. Once in place, this microbial consortium accelerates the rate of chlorinated contaminant degradation from parent compounds to intermediates like DCE and VC and completely through to harmless end products such as ethene and ethane. It is highly compatible with a range of electron donors.

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    Technology Webinar Recording: Optimizing ZVI

    In this webinar we were pleased to have a special presentation from John Freim, PhD, ZVI Product Manager and Director of Materials Science at REGENESIS. Dr. Freim discussed the benefits of using zero-valent iron (ZVI) as a powerful remediation amendment for the in situ remediation of chlorinated solvents. He was joined by James Cobb, CSP, RSO, Director of Health and Safety at REGENESIS, who discussed safety procedures being implemented by REGENESIS in response to COVID-19.The recording of this free webinar is available now.

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    PFAS Webinar Recording: Key PFAS Practice Leaders Share Their Experience

    In this webinar we were pleased to have as special guest speakers Jack Sheldon, Senior Remediation Specialist at Antea Group, and Caron Koll, PG, LSP, and PFAS Lead at Antea Group. Their presentation discussed lessons learned from a decade of experience working with PFAS contaminants in groundwater. They were joined by Kristen Thoreson PhD, VP of Research and Development at REGENESIS, who discussed eliminating risk from PFAS via low-cost, in situ remediation with colloidal activated carbon. The recording of this free webinar is available now.
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    Working Remotely? Visit Our Remediation Training Library

    At REGENESIS, we know that many environmental firms are seeing a reduction in field work as we respond to COVID-19 and most firms have staff working remotely. Many companies are using this time to focus on staff training and getting abreast of new technologies and regulations. So we wanted to bring your attention to our library of pre-recorded webinars that we provide on our website at no charge. Topics include PFAS, as well as remediation of chlorinated solvents and petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater, and vapor intrusion regulations and mitigation. We’ll also provide certificates of attendance for any webinar viewed upon request by emailing marketing@regenesis.com.

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    Adapting Our Processes in Response to Coronavirus to Provide Continued Support to Our Clients

    For many of us, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has dramatically reshaped all aspects of our personal and professional lives. Its impact on the world of politics and policy has been swift and chaotic with updates and changes occurring daily in an effort to reduce the size and scope of what is now a pandemic. In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, our team has made adjustments to the way we are supporting you, our client partners. Moving forward, we will be conducting client visits and meetings virtually, using our meeting and webinar platforms to help ensure continuity during the coronavirus outbreak, in order to limit exposure to both you and our REGENESIS/Land Science teams. As always, we continue to be dedicated to supporting you and your projects and will remain committed to providing you with timely and effective in-situ soil and groundwater and vapor mitigation solutions. For the most current information on COVID-19, we recommend you rely on the CDC website here.

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    REGENESIS has remediation experts based worldwide to assist you in your brownfield site cleanup. As the technology leader in advanced bioremediation solutions, we can help ensure success on your next remediation project. Use the map on our website to find your regional REGENESIS contact today.

    March 2020 Newsletter

    March 25, 2020 DaneEstimated Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Client Spotlight: Cody Martin

    As Project Environmental Scientist with C&S Engineers, Inc., Cody Martin’s responsibilities focus on Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) sites. The program incentivizes the remediation of properties that have been left vacant or abandoned for many years. He shares, “I help private developers manage their way through the BCP process. This means balancing their needs with the requirements of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). I help make it possible to repair the damage, cleanup the petroleum spill or remove the contaminated waste, and improve the health of the environment, while at the same time encouraging economic growth.” Learn more in our client spotlight.

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    Excavation With RegenOx Successfully Treats PHC Plume

    This case study reviews a former gas station site in Buffalo, New York that required remediation due to leaking underground storage tanks. Together with REGENESIS, C&S Consulting designed an in situ remediation strategy to target the residual contaminant plume. RegenOx® in situ chemical oxidant was chosen because of its ability to target petroleum hydrocarbons and its non-corrosive properties. As part of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Brownfield Cleanup Program, C&S designed a complex remediation program to ensure a quick and affordable solution. Successful remediation enabled the construction of a 350,000 sq. ft. $110 million facility at the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.

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    ISCO Solution Gets Sites to Closure Quickly

    RegenOx in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) directly oxidizes contaminants while its catalytic component generates highly oxidizing free radicals that rapidly destroy target contaminants, including petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated compounds. RegenOx is an injectable, two-part ISCO reagent that combines a solid sodium percarbonate based alkaline oxidant (Part A), with a liquid mixture of sodium silicates, silica gel and ferrous sulfate (Part B), resulting in a powerful contaminant destroying technology. The chemical oxidation reactions can continue to propagate in the presence of RegenOx for periods of up to 30 days on a single injection.
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    Upcoming PFAS Webinar – Sign Up Today!

    In this webinar we are pleased to have as a special guest speaker Jack Sheldon, Senior Remediation Specialist at Antea Group, and Caron Koll, PG, LSP, and PFAS Lead at Antea Group. Their presentation will discuss lessons learned from a decade of experience working with PFAS contaminants in groundwater. Through more than a decade of developing sampling programs and interpreting PFAS analytical data, many lessons have been learned and this webinar will focus on a few of those lessons. This free webinar begins Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 at 11am pacific/2pm eastern.

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    Webinar Recording Now Available

    Land Science is pleased to present a webinar with vapor intrusion experts Dr. Blayne Hartman of Hartman Environmental Geoscience and Dr. Mark Kram of Groundswell Technologies. During this webinar presentation, they discuss updates regarding vapor intrusion pathway issues, including regulatory updates and the use of vapor intrusion continuous monitoring technology. They are joined by Tom Szocinski, CEP, Director of Vapor Intrusion at Land Science, who discusses technologies to mitigate vapor intrusion.

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    New Battelle Sponsorship Opportunity

    REGENESIS is very excited to sponsor the Kaboom playground build at Battelle 2020. Have you considered donating to this event to help make a positive impact on the community and gain positive exposure within the environmental industry? As environmental professionals, we apply technology and innovation to improve the health and safety of our environment and communities. The Kaboom playground build at Battelle will be an extension of what we do every day, and provide under-privileged children in Portland a safe place to develop creativity, learning readiness, team work and problem solving.
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    Questions?

    REGENESIS has remediation experts based worldwide to assist you in your brownfield site cleanup. As the technology leader in advanced bioremediation solutions, we can help ensure success on your next remediation project. Use the map on our website to find your regional REGENESIS contact today.

    February 2020 Newsletter

    February 25, 2020 DaneEstimated Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Client Spotlight: Kyle Hayes

    Kyle Hayes is an Environmental Department Manager for Terracon Consultants, Inc. Although many of the projects he works on are similar in nature, each has a different set of circumstances and attributes that require looking through a different lens to determine the best path forward. He shares, “Each day brings new opportunities and challenges that require research, critical thinking, and problem solving.” Hayes continues, “Since Terracon’s environmental services are broad, my oversight and management activities mostly pertain to due diligence, site assessment, remediation, brownfields, regulatory compliance and permitting, asbestos, and industrial hygiene related projects.” Learn more in our client spotlight.

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    Combined Amendment Approach Using ZVI Successfully Treats Chlorinated Solvents

    This case study reviews a formerly undeveloped site in downtown Jacksonville that was impacted with chlorinated solvents in the groundwater and metal-impacted soils. The site required remediation prior to moving forward with development. Ryan Companies US, Inc. was under contract to purchase the property from the site owner and was seeking an expedited closure of the site prior to completion of construction. To treat the chlorinated solvent groundwater plume, Terracon selected multiple technologies from REGENESIS, including PlumeStop, zero-valent iron (ZVI), Bio-Dechlor Inoculum Plus (BDI Plus), and Hydrogen Release Compound (HRC).

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    Webinar Recording Now Available

    Land Science is pleased to present a webinar with vapor intrusion experts Dr. Blayne Hartman of Hartman Environmental Geoscience and Dr. Mark Kram of Groundswell Technologies. During this webinar presentation, they discuss updates regarding vapor intrusion pathway issues, including regulatory updates and the use of vapor intrusion continuous monitoring technology. They are joined by Tom Szocinski, CEP, Director of Vapor Intrusion at Land Science, who discusses technologies to mitigate vapor intrusion.

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    Upcoming PFAS Webinar – Sign Up Today!

    In this webinar we are pleased to have as a special guest speaker Jack Sheldon, Senior Remediation Specialist at Antea Group, and Caron Koll, PG, LSP, and PFAS Lead at Antea Group. Their presentation will discuss lessons learned from a decade of experience working with PFAS contaminants in groundwater. Through more than a decade of developing sampling programs and interpreting PFAS analytical data, many lessons have been learned and this webinar will focus on a few of those lessons. This free webinar begins Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 at 11am pacific/2pm eastern.

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    New Battelle Sponsorship Opportunity

    REGENESIS is very excited to sponsor the Kaboom playground build at Battelle 2020. Have you considered donating to this event to help make a positive impact on the community and gain positive exposure within the environmental industry? As environmental professionals, we apply technology and innovation to improve the health and safety of our environment and communities. The Kaboom playground build at Battelle will be an extension of what we do every day, and provide under-privileged children in Portland a safe place to develop creativity, learning readiness, team work and problem solving.
    Donate Today

    Questions?

    REGENESIS has remediation experts based worldwide to assist you in your brownfield site cleanup. As the technology leader in advanced bioremediation solutions, we can help ensure success on your next remediation project. Use the map on our website to find your regional REGENESIS contact today.

    January 2020 Newsletter

    January 25, 2020 DaneEstimated Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Client Spotlight: Kyle Sorensen

    Seeing projects come full-circle and reach closure is especially gratifying for Kyle Sorensen, Project Manager at Antea Group. He shares, “I’ve had the opportunity to work on chemical and manufacturing facilities, retail petroleum sites, and even sites in the beverage industry, among others. The variety has given me the opportunity to be involved in many different types of projects that have helped diversify my skillset. In addition, it’s allowed me to develop strong relationships with great people along the way.” With responsibilities that include managing remediation and compliance-related projects for a broad range of clients, Sorensen enjoys supporting clients through the entire remediation project lifecycle. Learn more in our client spotlight.

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    Innovative Approach Reduces Benzene to Achieve Closure

    This case study reviews a gas station site in Greenville, Alabama where petroleum hydrocarbon contamination was present in the subsurface for decades. This site is part of an environmental liability transfer and Antea Group assumed the liability for this site. Antea Group required an effective remedial solution that would result in rapid site closure. Antea Group partnered with REGENESIS to create a remedial design using an in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) treatment paired with an aerobic bioremediation technology to ensure a complete treatment of this site. PersulfOx, PlumeStop, and ORC Advanced were applied to quickly reduce benzene levels to non-detect, resulting in successful regulatory closure.

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    Webinar Recording Now Available

    Land Science is pleased to present a webinar with vapor intrusion experts Dr. Blayne Hartman of Hartman Environmental Geoscience and Dr. Mark Kram of Groundswell Technologies. During this webinar presentation, they discuss updates regarding vapor intrusion pathway issues, including regulatory updates and the use of vapor intrusion continuous monitoring technology. They are joined by Tom Szocinski, CEP, Director of Vapor Intrusion at Land Science, who discusses technologies to mitigate vapor intrusion.

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    Back Diffusion Explained

    Complex, heterogeneous sites can provide a challenge to the achievement of stringent remedial targets for groundwater contamination. The USA’s National Research Council (NRC) has identified back diffusion – also known as matrix back diffusion – as one of the prominent processes that limit our ability to clean up groundwater at those sites. This video explains the process of back diffusion and its effect on achieving remedial targets.

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    Questions?

    REGENESIS has remediation experts based worldwide to assist you in your brownfield site cleanup. As the technology leader in advanced bioremediation solutions, we can help ensure success on your next remediation project. Use the map on our website to find your regional REGENESIS contact today.

    December 2019 Newsletter

    December 19, 2019 REGENESISEstimated Reading Time: 7 minutes

    Client Spotlight: John Brusenhan, Senior Project Manager for InControl Technologies LLC

    When it comes to treating chlorinated volatile organic compounds, John Brusenhan, Senior Project Manager for InControl Technologies LLC, leverages his vast experience in creating positive outcomes for clients faced with in situ treatment issues. By managing virtually every aspect of in situ treatment projects for InControl Technologies, Brusenhan finds fulfillment in converting contaminated, underutilized properties into those which are revitalized and productive. In addition to providing effective planning and treatment remedies for contaminated sites, he enjoys applying technical response actions, such as complex in situ treatment regimens, and seeing positive results from lab analyses. Learn more in our client spotlight.

     

    Client Spotlight: John Brusenhan, Senior Project Manager for InControl Technologies LLC

    PFAS at Non-Detect for 1 Year from PlumeStop Application

    PFAS at Non-Detect for 1 Year from PlumeStop Application
    This case study reviews a pilot test to remove PFAS risk via an in situ colloidal activated carbon barrier at Camp Grayling in Crawford County, Michigan, a large year-round military training center operated by the Michigan Army National Guard (MIARNG). Colloidal activated carbon was selected because of the expected rapid reductions of PFAS by removal from the dissolved mobile phase, as well as its expected lower total project costs when compared to operating a mechanical system over a similar time. The PlumeStop barrier application was performed in Fall of 2018 and PFAS levels have remained at non-detect for more than a year of monitoring.

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    FAQ: PFAS Remediation and PlumeStop

     FAQ: PFAS Remediation and PlumeStop

    After our remediation technical webinar, Eliminating Risk of PFAS Contamination: Low-Cost In-Situ Remediation with Colloidal Activated Carbon, presenter Scott Wilson, President & CEO of REGENESIS, provided answers to all the questions that we were unable to address during the webinar. These questions, along with Mr. Wilson’s responses, shed light on cutting edge in situ remediation strategies for PFAS using colloidal activated carbon, and because of this we are making them all available to the remediation industry.

     FAQ: PFAS Remediation and PlumeStop

     

     


    Eliminate Risk of PFAS at a Fraction of the Cost with Colloidal Activated Carbon

    Eliminate Risk of PFAS at a Fraction of the Cost with Colloidal Activated CarbonPlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon provides remediation professionals with a low-cost
    in situ means of stopping the migration of PFAS plumes, thereby protecting sensitive receptors. PlumeStop is a break-through groundwater remediation technology that reduces dissolved phase contaminant plumes in days. Composed of extremely fine particles of activated carbon (1‐2μm) suspended in water through a proprietary dispersion chemistry, PlumeStop flows into the subsurface at low pressure and achieves consistent, reliable distribution – a capability unlike any other form of activated carbon used for groundwater remediation today.

     

    Eliminate Risk of PFAS at a Fraction of the Cost with Colloidal Activated Carbon

     

     

     

     

    Upcoming PFAS Webinar – Sign Up Today!

    Emerging PFAS Legal and Regulatory Strategies
    In this webinar we are pleased to have as a special guest speaker Charles M. Denton, Esq., partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP and immediate past chair of the firm’s national Environmental Law Department. Charles Denton will provide an overview of the emerging legal and regulatory considerations for PFAS contamination and key topics for the regulated community, including businesses and local governments. He will be joined by Chad Northington, Southeast District Technical Manager at REGENESIS, who will discuss low-cost in situ remediation of PFAS using colloidal activated carbon. This free webinar beings Wednesday, January 15th, 2020 at 11am pacific/2pm eastern.

     

    Emerging PFAS Legal and Regulatory Strategies

     

     

     

    About the Presenters:


    Charles M. Denton, Esq.
    Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP

    Charles M. Denton is a partner in the Atlanta and Michigan offices of Barnes & Thornburg LLP and immediate past chair of the firm’s national Environmental Law Department. He focuses his practice on environmental agency enforcement defense, toxic torts and class action litigation, “Brownfields” redevelopment, compliance counseling, insurance coverage, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR). He serves on the Board for the Georgia Chapter of Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA), is a member of the Georgia Brownfield Association, and the Environmental Law Section of the Georgia Bar; he is also active with the American Bar Association including as past chair of the ABA Environmental Litigation Committee and service on the ABA Section of Litigation’s Council. Mr. Denton is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as in Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin state courts. Mr. Denton received his A.B. summa cum laude in 1978 from Ohio University, and his J.D. in 1981 from the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

    Chad Northington
    Southeast District Technical Manager, REGENESIS

    Chad Northington is a professional engineer with over sixteen years of experience in the environmental field in the areas of site investigation, remediation system engineering and construction, project management and technical assistance. He currently serves as the Southeast District Technical Manager with REGENESIS. In this capacity, he provides technical sales support for a suite of soil and groundwater remediation technologies and vapor intrusion mitigation technologies.

    Webinar Recording Now Available

    Pathway to Remediation Success
    In this webinar we were pleased to have as special guest speakers John Hesemann, Remediation Technical Practice Leader, and Rick Cramer, Environmental Sequence Stratigraphy Practice Leader of Burns & McDonnell. Their presentation discussed a next generation approach to tackling remediation of complex contaminated sites. They were joined by Craig Sandefur, Vice President of Remedial Applications Development at REGENESIS, who discussed Design Verification Testing (DVT) activities to improve performance results and reduce project costs at contaminated sites.

    Pathway to Remediation Success

     

     

    About the Presenters:


    Rick Cramer, PG
    CA Remediation Department Manager, Burns & McDonnell

    Rick Cramer is a California licensed Professional Geologist (PG) with over 30 years of environmental experience, and serves as the Remediation Department Manager and Environmental Sequence Stratigraphy Practice Lead with Burns & McDonnell out of their Brea, California office. Rick has a BS degree in geology from University of the Pacific and a MS degree in geology from University of California, Davis. He began his professional career in the petroleum industry, and pioneered the application of sequence stratigraphy to groundwater projects.

     

    John Hesemann, PE
    Remediation Technical Practice Leader, Burns & McDonnell

    John is a Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with over 21 years of environmental experience, and serves as Burns & McDonnell’s Remediation Technical Practice Leader for Environmental Division. John earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in Geological Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology and is a licensed professional engineer in the states of Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, and Oklahoma. He has personally led or supported over 100 remediation projects in 17 states, mostly for industrial clients managing risks associated with chlorinated solvents, petroleum compounds, and other recalcitrant contaminants. As Burns & McDonnell’s Remediation Technical Practice Leader, John leads groups of remediation professionals and practitioners dedicated to developing and implementing effective solutions for private and public sector clients.

    Craig Sandefur
    Vice President of Remedial Applications Development, REGENESIS

    Mr. Sandefur is the Vice President of Remedial Applications Development at REGENESIS with expertise in the areas of in situ remedial design and applications. He has over 20 years of experience in the area of in situ groundwater remediation. In his current role at REGENESIS, Mr. Sandefur is part of a team of geologists located throughout the United States providing remediation designs and optimized performance for REGENESIS clients.

    Under his direction REGENESIS developed it’s pre-application Design Verification Testing (DVT) program. This program consists of a suite of field sampling and testing activities carried out prior to subsurface remedial reagent emplacement. In addition to the field sampling and testing, Mr. Sandefur directed and implemented a series of Passive Flux Meter (PFM) Studies on select sites. He and the REGENESIS design team use high resolution PFM results to identify mass flux zones responsible for contaminant Plume Distribution in the subsurface.

    Advances in REGENESIS’ DVT efforts over the past 5 years in the area of Remediation Geology have resulted in significant improvements in the identification and interrogation of contaminant distribution in heterogenous aquifers. These innovations have informed REGENESIS design and application teams and resulted in improved remedial reagent emplacement, project outcomes and costs reductions. As part of this effort Mr. Sandefur pioneered the use of PFM’s in combination with contaminant plume distribution analysis. This effort has led to more accurate identification and estimation of mass flux zone groundwater velocity earlier in the remediation process. Early flux zone detection provides greater accuracy in early phases of reagent selection and design and reduces the number and extent of subsequent revisions in terms of material quantity and application requirements.

     


    Upcoming Events

    NGWA Groundwater Week

    12/3 – 12/5/2019, Las Vegas, NV
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    National Brownfields Conference

    12/11 – 12/13/2019, Los Angeles, CA
    Visit conference website

     

    Questions?

    REGENESIS has remediation experts based worldwide to assist you in your brownfield site cleanup. As the technology leader in advanced bioremediation solutions, we can help ensure success on your next remediation project. Use the map on our website to find your regional REGENESIS contact today.

     

     

    September 2019 Newsletter

    September 19, 2019 REGENESISEstimated Reading Time: 7 minutes

    Developing Sustainable Processes for the In-Situ Remediation of Contaminated Sites

    When it comes to making an impact on the future of environmental remediation, Dr. Marco Petrangeli Papini is doing his part by teaching the next generation of bioremediation professionals. As an Associate Professor at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Papini is tasked with advanced training of students who want to specialize in solutions to combat the contamination of environmental matrices. In addition, he is also the University’s Director of the II Level Master Course on Characterization and Technologies for the Remediation of Contaminated Sites. Learn more about Dr. Papini’s impact on groundwater remediation and environmental studies in our industry expert spotlight.

     

    Developing Sustainable Processes for the In-Situ Remediation of Contaminated Sites

     

    Remediation at Bologna Train Station

    Remediation at Bologna Train Station

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    This video explains the remediation of a large chlorinated solvent plume under the train station and surrounding urban area in Bologna, Italy. The University of Rome La Sapienza has been responsible for formulating the remediation strategy for this site, and determined that PlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon would be able to treat the low, lingering contaminant concentrations in groundwater. PlumeStop was co-applied with HRC in order to promote and sustain the microbial dichlorination of contaminants. Watch the video to learn about the remediation strategy and results.

    Remediation at Bologna Train Station

     

     

     

     


    Turn Polluted Aquifers into Purifying Filters with PlumeStop

     Turn Polluted Aquifers into Purifying Filters with PlumeStopPlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon is a break-through groundwater remediation technology that reduces dissolved phase contaminant plumes in days. Composed of extremely fine particles of activated carbon (1‐2μm) suspended in water through a proprietary dispersion chemistry, PlumeStop flows into the subsurface at low pressure and achieves consistent, reliable distribution – a capability unlike any other form of activated carbon used for groundwater remediation today.

     Turn Polluted Aquifers into Purifying Filters with PlumeStop

     

     


     

    Low-cost Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents

    Low-cost Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents

    HRC® is an engineered, hydrogen release compound designed specifically for enhanced, in situ anaerobic bioremediation of chlorinated compounds in groundwater or highly saturated soils. HRC enables enhanced anaerobic biodegradation by adding hydrogen (an electron donor) to groundwater and/or soil to increase the number and vitality of indigenous microorganisms able to perform the naturally occurring process of enhanced reductive dechlorination. Due to its capability of being applied via permanent wells, direct-push, and excavations, this reagent allows for clean, low-cost, non-disruptive application.

    Low-cost Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents

     

     

     

     


    Award-Winning Remediation Solution Allows for Site Redevelopment

    Award-Winning Remediation Solution Allows for Site Redevelopment

    The redevelopment of a former bus station into a commercial/retail property posed unique and complex challenges. The site comprised a hillside covered by industrial waste from the Leblanc process comprising several meters of galligu above a black ash layer which was underlain by cohesive glacial till. Leaking underground storage tanks (UST)s onsite also resulted in fuel infiltrating the subsurface. A well thought-out, integrated remediation approach was crucial for the project’s success. This project has won in the category ‘Best Conceptual Design’ in the Brownfield Briefing Awards 2018, and was shortlisted in the Ground Engineering Awards 2018.
    Award-Winning Remediation Solution Allows for Site Redevelopment

     

     


     

    A European First: In Situ Injection of PlumeStop to Treat PFAS

    A European First: In Situ Injection of PlumeStop to Treat PFAS

     

     

     

     

     

     

    At a former fire station in southern Sweden, REGENESIS just completed the first in situ treatment of a PFAS plume in Europe! Working with Envytech, WSP and the local municipality, this pilot study comprised the injection of PlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon into the subsurface. This application converts the subsurface into an activated carbon, purifying filter that prevents PFAS egress from the site. We’re hoping to share the results as the validation continues. To learn more on how PlumeStop can treat PFAS, watch this video.

    A European First: In Situ Injection of PlumeStop to Treat PFAS

     

     


    Upcoming Webinar on the Evolving Vapor Intrusion Regulatory Landscape

    Upcoming Webinar on the Evolving Vapor Intusion Regulatory Landscape

    REGENESIS and Land Science were pleased to present a webinar with vapor intrusion expert Sigrida Reinis, PhD, PE, Associate at Langan. During this webinar presentation, Dr. Reinis discussed the increasingly challenging vapor intrusion regulatory landscape, and solutions to address vapor intrusion challenges at sites. The complete recording of this free webinar is now available.
    Upcoming Webinar on the Evolving Vapor Intusion Regulatory Landscape

     

     

     

    About the Presenters:


    Sigrida Reinis, PhD, PE
    Associate, Langan

    Dr. Sigrida Reinis has over 20 years of consulting and academic experience in the areas of construction engineering/management and environmental engineering. Her experience includes providing project management and technical support for complex remediation projects, including properties slated for commercial or residential redevelopment as well as military bases being redeveloped or converted to a National Park. Dr. Reinis has designed vapor mitigation systems for new structures to be located on closed landfills and Brownfield redevelopment sites as well as for existing structures on sites undergoing remediation. She has provided project management and technical support for closure of a mixed waste landfill and “clean closure” of four sites containing demolition debris and hazardous constituents.

     

     

    Rick Gillespie
    Senior Vice President, North America, REGENESIS

    Mr. Gillespie serves as REGENESIS Senior Vice President, North America, directing a team of technical sales consultants and engineers across North America providing industry-leading support to REGENESIS customers. He has over 20 years of experience in the environmental remediation industry. Mr. Gillespie joined REGENESIS after a successful career as a Research Scientist at Battelle Memorial Institute. His work experience has been focused on innovative remediation technologies for the treatment of chlorinated solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, and metals in soils and groundwater. Mr. Gillespie was a co-author on the Multi-Site Air Sparging Design Paradigm. In addition, he was a contributor to the publication Principles and Practices of Enhanced Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents. Mr. Gillespie earned his B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Oklahoma.


    Upcoming Webinar on Incorporating CSIA in Vapor Intrusion Investigations

    Upcoming Webinar on Incorporating CSIA in Vapor Intrusion Investigations
    Land Science is pleased to present a webinar with Dora Taggart, President of Microbial Insights, Inc., and Sam Rosolina, PhD, Analytical Chemist and Manager of the Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA) Laboratory at Microbial Insights. In this webinar, Dora and Sam will discuss incorporating CSIA in vapor intrusion investigations. This live webinar starts Thursday, September 19th, 2019 at 11am pacific / 2pm eastern.
    Upcoming Webinar on Incorporating CSIA in Vapor Intrusion Investigations

     

     

     

    About the Presenters:


    Dora Taggart
    President, Microbial Insights, Inc.

    Dora Taggart is the President of Microbial Insights, Inc. in Knoxville, Tennessee. She received a Biomedical Engineering degree from Vanderbilt University and has focused on the optimization and implementation of molecular tools for environmental remediation, microbiologically-influenced corrosion and microbial source tracking. Since joining Microbial Insights in 2001, she has developed and commercialized over 60 different nucleic acid-based analyses. Under her direction, Microbial Insights has become a worldwide provider of molecular tools for leading consulting firms, government agencies and academia. Ms. Taggart runs national and international workshops on these tools. She has more than 20 peer reviewed co-authored publications and is often invited to speak at conferences around the world.

     

     

     

    Sam Rosolina, PhD
    CSIA Lab Director, Microbial Insights, Inc.

    Sam Rosolina is Director of the Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA) Laboratory at Microbial Insights. Dr. Rosolina received his B.A. in Chemistry from Berea College in Kentucky and went on to complete a PhD in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Sam is constantly working to broaden the scope of remediation analysis through the implementation of cutting edge methods and instrumentation, and is focused on making these analytical methods more accessible overall.

    Upcoming Events

    Northwest Remediation Conference
    10/3/2019, Tacoma, WA
    Visit conference website
    35th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy
    10/21 – 10/24/2019, Amherst, MA
    Visit conference website
    Railroad Environmental Conference
    10/22 – 10/23/2019, Urbana, IL
    Visit conference website
    GRA Remediation Conference
    11/13 – 11/14/2019, Santa Ana, CA
    Visit conference website
    NGWA Groundwater Week
    NGWA Groundwater Week
    12/3 – 12/5/2019, Las Vegas, NV
    Visit conference website

    Questions?

    REGENESIS has remediation experts based worldwide to assist you in your brownfield site cleanup. As the technology leader in advanced bioremediation solutions, we can help ensure success on your next remediation project. Use the map on our website to find your regional REGENESIS contact today.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    August 2019 Land Science Newsletter

    September 10, 2019 REGENESISEstimated Reading Time: 6 minutes

    New Innovative Vapor Baarrier Systems

    Watch Video: TerraShield Aluminum Nitrile Vapor Barrier – Lab Tested >100x More Effective

    Watch Video: TerraShield Aluminum Nitrile Vapor Barrier - Lab Tested >100x More Effective

    The TerraShield system provides superior chemical resistance over any existing vapor barrier currently on the market. Developed by the R&D scientists at Land Science to offer the best available protection against contaminant vapor intrusion, it is the ideal vapor mitigation solution for residential, industrial, and commercial developments with volatile contaminant impacts that represent significant health hazards and economic liabilities. Watch the video to learn more about this revolutionary new technology.

    Watch Video: TerraShield Aluminum Nitrile Vapor Barrier - Lab Tested >100x More Effective

     

     

     

     


    Download Brochure: TerraShield Aluminum Nitrile Vapor Barrier

    Download Brochure: TerraShield Aluminum Nitrile Vapor Barrier
     TerraShield is a significant step forward for vapor intrusion barriers. Employing an innovative dual-metalized film technology, TerraShield provides superior chemical resistance over any existing vapor barrier currently on the market. Download the brochure to learn more about TerraShield.

    Download Brochure: TerraShield Aluminum Nitrile Vapor Barrier

     

     

     

     


     

    A Proven Vapor Barrier System Now Improved With Nitrile

    A Proven Vapor Barrier System Now Improved With Nitrile Nitra-Seal™ is an update/improvement on current vapor barrier systems. An acknowledged weakness in these systems is in the penetration and perimeter termination locations, where spray-applied core material composed of Styrene-Butadiene (SB) latex/ asphalt is used. Nitra-Seal offers a substantial upgrade as it employs a more chemically resistant nitrile latex instead of the more susceptible SB latex. Nitra-Seal is a composite system creating the ideal blend between constructability and chemical resistance by using both high density polyethylene (HDPE) and nitrile-advanced, spray-applied asphalt core. Learn more and download the product brochure below.

    A Proven Vapor Barrier System Now Improved With Nitrile

     

     

     

     


    Download Brochure: Nitra-Seal Advanced Vapor Barrier

     Download Brochure: Nitra-Seal Advanced Vapor Barrier

    This case study reviews a pilot test to remove PFAS risk at Camp Grayling, a large year-round military training center in Crawford County, Michigan operated by the Michigan Army National Guard (MIARNG). This innovative approach uses an in situ colloidal activated carbon barrier to eliminate the PFAS exposure pathway and protect the community. Results 170 days post-application show PFAS and PCE reduced to below target levels. Colloidal activated carbon was selected because of the expected rapid reductions of PFAS by removal from the dissolved mobile phase, as well as its lower total project costs when compared to operating a mechanical system over a similar time.
     Download Brochure: Nitra-Seal Advanced Vapor Barrier

     

     


     

    Client Spotlight: Thomas Donn, Senior President of EnviroSouth

    Client Spotlight: Thomas Donn, Senior President of EnviroSouthWhen Thomas Donn decided to launch his own environmental consulting business in March of 2001, his primary goal was to provide practical solutions to emerging environmental challenges. He also wanted to cement and deliver on their mantra of, “on budget, on time, and no surprises”, as a way to firmly differentiate themselves from other environmental remediation firms. Fast forward to today, and it is clear Donn has successfully grown and positioned EnviroSouth into a leading environmental consulting company. Headquartered in Greeneville, SC, EnviroSouth offers its clients an array of services that include soil and groundwater remediation, real estate environmental site assessment, soil and groundwater contamination assessment, Brownfields property restoration, and other environmental related services. Donn shares, “We have become successful in setting ourselves apart from the competition. And that’s why many of our clients rely on EnviroSouth environmental consultants year after year for all their environmental needs.” Learn more in our client spotlight.

    Client Spotlight: Thomas Donn, Senior President of EnviroSouth

     

     

     


    A Cost-Effective Vapor Barrier with Superior Constructability

    MonoShield: A Cost-Effective Vapor Barrier with Superior Constructability MonoShield is a chemically resistant and easy-to-apply barrier specifically designed as a preemptive solution for vapor intrusion at brownfield redevelopment sites. It is backed by unparalleled design support and a network of certified applicators who can ensure quality installtion. As with any construction project, but especially with regards to a voluntary preemptive action, cost is often a critical factor; MonoShield was designed with this in mind. One of the most significant advantages is reduced installation time. MonoShield can be installed 30-40% faster than alternate plastic sheeting or HDPE systems. This saves money by reducing contractor costs and shortening the development timeline. Learn more and download the product brochure below.

    MonoShield: A Cost-Effective Vapor Barrier with Superior Constructability

     


    See The Difference: MonoShield vs. Tape-Applied Systems

     See The Difference: MonoShield vs. Tape-Applied Systems

     See The Difference: MonoShield vs. Tape-Applied Systems

     


    Webinar Recording: Introducing MonoShield

     Webinar Recording: Introducing MonoShield
    Land Science recently  presented a webinar with Land Science Director of Vapor Intrusion Tom Szocinksi, CEP and REGENESIS Director of Research & Development Kristen Thoreson, PhD. During this webinar presentation, Tom discussed an innovative new vapor intrusion barrier technology called MonoShield. A chemically resistant and easy-to-apply barrier, MonoShield is specifically designed as a preemptive solution for vapor intrusion at brownfield redevelopment sites. The recording of this webinar is now available.
     Webinar Recording: Introducing MonoShield

     

    About the Presenters:


    Tom Szocinski, CEP
    Director of Vapor Intrusion, Land Science

    Tom Szocinski is the Director of Vapor Intrusion of the Land Science division of REGENESIS, Inc. In his role, Tom provides executive leadership, market strategy and sales support, while further strengthening relationships with state and federal regulators, applicators and environmental consultants. Tom is a nationally recognized vapor intrusion expert with over 14 years’ experience as an environmental scientist, focusing on vapor intrusion assessment and mitigation, remediation, site assessment, and Brownfield site management. He has served on both state and federal regulatory vapor intrusion review boards, assisting with development of vapor intrusion and mitigation guidance, regulations, and exposure criteria. He has designed and implemented numerous nationally recognized and award winning vapor mitigation systems across the United States for both private and government sites. Tom earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Tom enjoys the outdoors from hunting and fishing, to hiking and camping with his wife and children.

    Kristen Thoreson, PhD
    Director of Research and Development, REGENESIS

    Dr. Kristen Thoreson heads the chemical research and product development program at REGENESIS. Her team is focused on developing advanced technologies for the treatment of recalcitrant compounds in mixed environmental media. She is trained as a chemist, and her graduate and post-doctorate research focused on mechanistic investigations of chlorinated ethene degradation pathways using molecular models and compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) for both biotic and abiotic systems. She obtained her BSc in chemistry from the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, and her PhD in inorganic chemistry from the University of Minnesota. She also spent time as a postdoctoral associate at the Helmholtz Zentrum in Munich, Germany as a part of the Research Unit for Environmental Organic Isotope Chemistry.


    Upcoming Events

    Georgia Environmental Conference
    8/21 – 8/23/2019, Jekyll Island, GA
    Visit conference website
    Northwest Remediation Conference
    10/3/2019, Tacoma, WA
    Visit conference website
    35th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy
    10/21 – 10/24/2019, Amherst, MA
    Visit conference website
    Railroad Environmental Conference
    10/22 – 10/23/2019, Urbana, IL
    Visit conference website
    GRA Remediation Conference
    11/13 – 11/14/2019, Santa Ana, CA
    Visit conference website
    NGWA Groundwater Week
    NGWA Groundwater Week
    12/3 – 12/5/2019, Las Vegas, NV
    Visit conference website

    Questions?

    REGENESIS has remediation experts based worldwide to assist you in your brownfield site cleanup. As the technology leader in advanced bioremediation solutions, we can help ensure success on your next remediation project. Use the map on our website to find your regional REGENESIS contact today.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    August 2019 Newsletter

    September 9, 2019 REGENESISEstimated Reading Time: 8 minutes

    11 Tools and Resources for Maximizing Your Investment in an Opportunity Zone

    11 Tools and Resources for Maximizing Your Investment in an Opportunity ZoneOpportunity Zones, many of which are environmentally impacted properties, can be an excellent vehicle for investment and allow developers to generate value for both themselves and local communities. As investment continues into Opportunity Zones, developers will increasingly look to develop brownfield sites – properties with environmental impacts preventing redevelopment. By integrating site cleanup with wider community plans, there can be significant economic benefits, such as the creation of new jobs or an increase in housing values, which can stimulate the revitalization of distressed neighborhoods.

    This ebook outlines some tools and resources to assist environmental professionals in maximizing their investment in Opportunity Zone areas. By utilizing the right tools and resources, the cost of environmental remediation can be limited while still achieving the desired results and helping to maximize return on investment.

     

     

     

     


    Client Spotlight: President and Chief Technology Officer, Mundell & Associates

    Client Spotlight: President and Chief Technology Officer, Mundell & AssociatesFor John Mundell, President and Senior Environmental Consultant at Mundell & Associates, starting his own remediation services company was a logical step in addressing the emerging complexities of plumes and remedial treatment designs of various Brownfields. Since he founded Mundell & Associates in 1995, based in Indianapolis, IN, the firm has grown to serve industry, municipalities, governmental agencies, engineering firms and the legal community throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe and Asia. As the top executive in his own firm, Mundell enjoys a multi-faceted role in determining environmental remedial outcomes across a broad range of sites. He shares, “I really like what I’m doing. I’m responsible for the entire operations of the company and most of the senior-level review of our projects. This includes setting the standards for how we do work and the methodologies we use to investigate and remediate.” Learn more in our client spotlight.

    Client Spotlight: Rob Mayer, Senior Scientist at APTIM

     

     

     

     


     

    Webinar Recording Now Available

    The Use of Geophysics for Optimizing Environmental Site Characterization and Remediation
    In this webinar we were pleased to have as special guest speakers John A. Mundell, P.E., L.P.G., P.G. and Ryan Brumbaugh, L.P.G. of Mundell & Associates, Inc. Their presentation discussed the use of geophysical survey applications to enhance standard environmental site characterization practices and improve the design of remedial alternatives for complex site and geologic conditions. The complete recording of this free webinar is now available.

    The Use of Geophysics for Optimizing Environmental Site Characterization and Remediation

     

     

     

     


    PFAS at Non-Detect Using In Situ Approach at DoD Site

    PFAS at Non-Detect Using In Situ Approach at DoD Site

    This case study reviews a pilot test to remove PFAS risk at Camp Grayling, a large year-round military training center in Crawford County, Michigan operated by the Michigan Army National Guard (MIARNG). This innovative approach uses an in situ colloidal activated carbon barrier to eliminate the PFAS exposure pathway and protect the community. Results 170 days post-application show PFAS and PCE reduced to below target levels. Colloidal activated carbon was selected because of the expected rapid reductions of PFAS by removal from the dissolved mobile phase, as well as its lower total project costs when compared to operating a mechanical system over a similar time.
    PFAS at Non-Detect Using In Situ Approach at DoD Site

     

     


     

    Turn Polluted Aquifers into Purifying Filters with PlumeStop

    PlumeStop Liquid Activated CarbonPlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon is a break-through groundwater remediation technology that reduces dissolved phase contaminant plumes in days. Composed of extremely fine particles of activated carbon (1‐2μm) suspended in water through a proprietary dispersion chemistry, PlumeStop flows into the subsurface at low pressure and achieves consistent, reliable distribution – a capability unlike any other form of activated carbon used for groundwater remediation today.

    PlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon

     

     

     


    Keith Gaskill Joins the REGENESIS Technical Team as Senior Design Specialist

    Keith Gaskill Joins the REGENESIS Technical Team as Senior Design SpecialistEven at the young age of seven, Keith Gaskill knew he wanted to become a geologist. Then at 21 he decided he wanted to include environmental remediation in his work. Now at this stage of his career, Gaskill has chosen to join REGENESIS as a Senior Design Specialist. It’s a progression point in his work that he’s excited about because he feels it will offer greater opportunity to use his experience and assist the company’s clients achieve success with a variety of environmental remediation challenges. In his new position, which he started earlier this month, Gaskill will be supporting the technical team with remedial designs utilizing the REGENESIS Toolbox. In addition, he’ll be assisting clients with conceptual site model interpretation and data analysis, among other tasks. He shares, “I have enjoyed remedial design and implementation for a number of years on the consulting side and now I look forward to focusing more in that area for REGENESIS and its clients. In the long term, I’d like to develop a high level of proficiency and trust from my peers and clients.”

    Keith Gaskill Joins the REGENESIS Technical Team as Senior Design Specialist

     


    Upcoming Webinar on the Evolving Vapor Intusion Regulatory Landscape

    Upcoming Webinar on the Evolving Vapor Intusion Regulatory Landscape

    Land Science is pleased to present a webinar with vapor intrusion expert Sigrida Reinis, PhD, PE, Associate at Langan. During this webinar presentation, Dr. Reinis will discuss discuss the increasingly challenging vapor intrusion regulatory landscape, and solutions to address vapor intrusion challenges at sites. This live webinar starts Tuesday, September 10th, 2019 at 11am pacific / 2pm eastern.
    Upcoming Webinar on the Evolving Vapor Intusion Regulatory Landscape

     

    About the Presenters:


    Sigrida Reinis, PhD, PE
    Associate, Langan

    Dr. Sigrida Reinis has over 20 years of consulting and academic experience in the areas of construction engineering/management and environmental engineering. Her experience includes providing project management and technical support for complex remediation projects, including properties slated for commercial or residential redevelopment as well as military bases being redeveloped or converted to a National Park. Dr. Reinis has designed vapor mitigation systems for new structures to be located on closed landfills and Brownfield redevelopment sites as well as for existing structures on sites undergoing remediation. She has provided project management and technical support for closure of a mixed waste landfill and “clean closure” of four sites containing demolition debris and hazardous constituents.

    Rick Gillespie
    Senior Vice President, North America, REGENESIS

    Mr. Gillespie serves as REGENESIS Senior Vice President, North America, directing a team of technical sales consultants and engineers across North America providing industry-leading support to REGENESIS customers. He has over 20 years of experience in the environmental remediation industry. Mr. Gillespie joined REGENESIS after a successful career as a Research Scientist at Battelle Memorial Institute. His work experience has been focused on innovative remediation technologies for the treatment of chlorinated solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, and metals in soils and groundwater. Mr. Gillespie was a co-author on the Multi-Site Air Sparging Design Paradigm. In addition, he was a contributor to the publication Principles and Practices of Enhanced Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents. Mr. Gillespie earned his B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Oklahoma.

    Upcoming Webinar on Incorporating CSIA in Vapor Intrusion Investigations

    Upcoming Webinar on Incorporating CSIA in Vapor Intrusion Investigations
    Land Science is pleased to present a webinar with Dora Taggart, President of Microbial Insights, Inc., and Sam Rosolina, PhD, Analytical Chemist and Manager of the Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA) Laboratory at Microbial Insights. In this webinar, Dora and Sam will discuss incorporating CSIA in vapor intrusion investigations. This live webinar starts Thursday, September 19th, 2019 at 11am pacific / 2pm eastern.
    Upcoming Webinar on Incorporating CSIA in Vapor Intrusion Investigations

     

    About the Presenters:


    Dora Taggart
    President, Microbial Insights, Inc.

    Dora Taggart is the President of Microbial Insights, Inc. in Knoxville, Tennessee. She received a Biomedical Engineering degree from Vanderbilt University and has focused on the optimization and implementation of molecular tools for environmental remediation, microbiologically-influenced corrosion and microbial source tracking. Since joining Microbial Insights in 2001, she has developed and commercialized over 60 different nucleic acid-based analyses. Under her direction, Microbial Insights has become a worldwide provider of molecular tools for leading consulting firms, government agencies and academia. Ms. Taggart runs national and international workshops on these tools. She has more than 20 peer reviewed co-authored publications and is often invited to speak at conferences around the world.

    Sam Rosolina, PhD
    CSIA Lab Director, Microbial Insights, Inc.

    Sam Rosolina is Director of the Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA) Laboratory at Microbial Insights. Dr. Rosolina received his B.A. in Chemistry from Berea College in Kentucky and went on to complete a PhD in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Sam is constantly working to broaden the scope of remediation analysis through the implementation of cutting edge methods and instrumentation, and is focused on making these analytical methods more accessible overall.

    Upcoming Events

    Georgia Environmental Conference
    8/21 – 8/23/2019, Jekyll Island, GA
    Visit conference website
    Northwest Remediation Conference
    10/3/2019, Tacoma, WA
    Visit conference website
    35th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy
    10/21 – 10/24/2019, Amherst, MA
    Visit conference website
    Railroad Environmental Conference
    10/22 – 10/23/2019, Urbana, IL
    Visit conference website
    GRA Remediation Conference
    11/13 – 11/14/2019, Santa Ana, CA
    Visit conference website
    NGWA Groundwater Week
    NGWA Groundwater Week
    12/3 – 12/5/2019, Las Vegas, NV
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    Questions?

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    July 2019 Newsletter

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    Real-World Business Cases; Where In-Situ Remediation Saved Time & Money

    Real-World Business Cases; Where In-Situ Remediation Saved Time & MoneyWhen designing a remedial strategy, decisions are guided by the cost and performance of available technologies. Historically, options for groundwater treatment were limited to long-term and costly mechanical technologies such as pump and treat at many sites. But with new innovations in the environmental field, practitioners now have viable alternatives via in situ remediation that can both reduce costs and improve performance.

    Advances in hydrocolloid technology now allow for proven technologies like activated carbon and zero-valent iron to be optimally applied in the subsurface. In addition, diagnostics used for site remediation have evolved. When applied in a practical manner these new diagnostics can, with minimal investment, predict site-specific applicability of an amendment before full-scale application. This ebook presents business case studies where these advanced technologies allowed for in situ remediation to save time and money over conventional pump and treat systems.

     

     


    Client Spotlight: Rob Mayer, Senior Scientist at APTIM

    Client Spotlight: Rob Mayer, Senior Scientist at APTIMAs a Senior Scientist at APTIM, a global environmental engineering company and valued REGENESIS client, Rob Mayer’s technical expertise involving in situ remediation continues to make a positive impact on a wide range of challenging projects. Specializing in bioremediation and chemical oxidation, Mayer works as a technical manager on the design and application of in situ remediation for current projects and proposals. Shares Mayer, “What I like most about my work is the ability to use my technical background with the ever-changing challenges associated with various project applications. I also enjoy working with and finding solutions for our clients.” Mayer, who has almost 20 years in the remediation industry, started in the lab, and then moved into the design and application side of the company. His role with APTIM continues to help the company in achieving client goals and continuing to be a leader in both the technical and management aspects of environmental remediation. Learn more in our client spotlight.

    Client Spotlight: Rob Mayer, Senior Scientist at APTIM

     

     


     

    Article: Micron-Scale Colloidal Remedial Fluid Effectively Reduces Contaminant Levels

    Micron-Scale Colloidal Remedial Fluid Effectively Reduces Contaminant Levels
    This article in Environmental Science and Engineering Magazine documents a site where PetroFix® Remediation Fluid is being used to effectively remediate petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater at a former bulk petroleum storage facility with leaking underground storage tanks (UST). PetroFix is is a liquid-carbon suspension amended with soluble electron acceptors. The successful results at this site demonstrate how PetroFix can be applied as a revolutionary new solution  for remediation professionals to quickly and cost-effectively treat petroleum hydrocarbon contaminants at gas station and UST sites. Download the complete article using the link below.

    Article: Micron-Scale Colloidal Remedial Fluid Effectively Reduces Contaminant Levels

     

     


    New Guidance on Low-Pressure Direct Push Application of PetroFix to Treat Petroleum

    New Guidance on Low-Pressure Direct Push Application of PetroFix to Treat Petroleum

    Since PetroFix Remediation Fluid is a liquid-carbon suspension amended with soluble electron acceptors, it flows easily into most aquifers using low-pressure. One of the methods to deliver PetroFix into the subsurface is to inject the material through direct push rods using hydraulic equipment. This approach increases the spreading and mixing of PetroFix into the aquifer. Use the link below to access a set of instructions is specific to the direct push injection of PetroFix.
    New Guidance on Low-Pressure Direct Push Application of PetroFix to Treat Petroleum

     


     

    Watch Video: In Situ Remediation of a Large PCE Plume in Finland

    Watch Video: In Situ Remediation of a Large PCE Plume in Finland
    This video explains the treatment of legacy contamination found in the south of Finland. This forms part of a Government driven project, consisting of 4 different cases in Finland that are contaminated by chlorinated solvents. Nordic Envicon Finland, RGS Nordic and REGENESIS are working together to provide an integrated remediation solution: Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination in the source area to achieve a significant contaminant mass reduction, and In Situ Sorption and Enhanced Biodegradation in the plume area, to protect a drinking water abstraction well.

    Watch Video: In Situ Remediation of a Large PCE Plume in Finland

     


    Upcoming Webinar: The Use of Geophysics for Optimizing Environmental Site Characterization and Remediation

    Upcoming Webinar: The Use of Geophysics for Optimizing Environmental Site Characterization and Remediation

    In this webinar we are pleased to have as special guest speakers John A. Mundell, P.E., L.P.G., P.G. and Ryan Brumbaugh, L.P.G. of Mundell & Associates, Inc. Their presentation will discuss the use of geophysical survey applications to enhance standard environmental site characterization practices and improve the design of remedial alternatives for complex site and geologic conditions.This live webinar starts Thursday, July 25th, 2019 at 11am pacific/2pm eastern.
    Upcoming Webinar: The Use of Geophysics for Optimizing Environmental Site Characterization and Remediation

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