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Getting a Bigger Bang for Your Buck: Real-Time Data Collection & Interpretation To Improve Decision-Making

November 19, 2008 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

See the brochure [PDF]

Agenda

9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:30 Welcome and Introductions
Jennifer Griffith – NEWMOA

9:45 Real-Time Data Collection and Interpretation: “Why is it Important” [PDF]
Stephen Dyment – U.S. EPA

10:30 Collection of Real-time Data to Optimize Subsurface Investigations [PDF]

  • Membrane Interface Probe (MIP)
  • Electrical Conductivity (EC)
  • Hydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT)
  • Cone Penetrometer Testing (CPT)

Matt Ednie – Northeast Regional Manager, ZEBRA
Brad Carlson – Direct Sensing Specialist, ZEBRA

11:00 Break

11:15 Real World Integration of Real Time Data Sets: A Case Study [PDF]

  • Direct-Sensing Tools
  • Mobile Laboratory
  • Data Visualization

Matthew Ruf – Director of Direct-Push Services, S2C2 Inc.

11:45 Search and Destroy Program: Transition from Advanced Site Characterization to Remediation [PDF]

  • Socus on the coupling of advanced site characterization techniques with targeted remedial injection design
  • How to design a proper in situ injection pilot test before full scale implementation

Mike Mazzarese – Manager, Vironex, Inc.

12:15 Lunch (provided)

1:00 Equipment Demonstrations (in the field)
There will be three sessions of 30-minutes each.

  • S2C2 Inc.
  • Vironex, Inc.
  • ZEBRA Environmental Corp.

Field Analysis Methods (exhibit hall)

  • Test Kits
    • AQR Color-Tec
    • CAPE Technologies
    • XDS (Concord, NH only)
    • Site Lab (Concord, NH only)
  • Hand-Held
    • Innov-X
    • Niton

3:00 Break

3:15 State Regulatory Perspective and Discussion
November 19: Representatives from CT, MA, RI (comments [PDF])
November 20: Representatives from ME, MA (comments [PDF]), NH (comments [PDF]), VT

4:00 Adjourn

Details

Venue

NEWMOA - Northeast Waste Management Officials' Association
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