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SUMMARY:Back-to-Basics Part 3: Remedy Selection for Success Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Thank You To Our Platinum Sponsor: \nThank You To Our Silver Sponsor: There are seven presentations and audio recordings – please scroll down to access them all: \n\nRemedial Action Objectives: What Do You Need to Accomplish?\nThe Universe of Technologies\nFeasibility Studies\nConsidering RCRA Requirements in Remedy Selection\nCase Studies: Full Feasibility Studies & Remedy Selection\nCase Studies: Focused Feasibility Studies & Presumptive Remedies\nCase Studies: Moving From Remedy Selection to Implementation\n\nPlease note that the presentations were recorded live at the May 8\, 2019 version of the workshop so there can be some background and other noise. In addition\, for some recordings\, the Q&A is included and there is a period of silence in the recording when an attendee in the audience is asking the question. \nDownload Presenter Biographies [PDF] \nRemedial Action Objectives – What Do You Need to Accomplish? [PDF]\nNick Hastings\, Woodard & Curran \n \n  \nThe Universe of Technologies [PDF]\nMike Marley\, XDD \n \n  \nFeasibility Studies [PDF]\nDavid Shea\, Sanborn Head \n \n  \nConsidering RCRA Requirements in Remedy Selection [PDF]\nJohn Duclos\, NH DES \nConsidering RCRA Requirements in Remedy Selection [PDF]\nRoss Bunnell\, CT DEEP \nConsidering RCRA Requirements in Remedy Selection [PDF]\nMark Dennen\, RI DEM \n \n  \nCase Studies – Full Feasibility Studies & Remedy Selection [PDF]\nKaren Kinsella & Maryann Sapanara\, GZA \n \n  \nCase Studies – Focused Feasibility Studies & Presumptive Remedies [PDF]\n[Note: the PDF file is large (23+MB) so might take time to open]\nRichard Desrosiers\, GZA & Maureen Dooley\, Regenisis \n \n  \nCase Studies – Moving from Remedy Selection to Implementation [PDF]\nPaul Dombrowski\, ISOTEC
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/back-to-basics-part-3-remedy-selection-for-success-workshop/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180929
DTSTAMP:20260522T131413
CREATED:20220811T184955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T220936Z
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SUMMARY:Back-to-Basics Part 2: Data Collection & Interpretation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Silver Sponsors: \n \nThere are seven presentations and audio recordings – please scroll down to access them all: \n\nIdentifying Your Goals & Objectives\nAccessing the Subsurface\nCollecting Soil Samples\nCollecting Groundwater Samples\nCollecting Samples for Vapor Intrusion\nLaboratory Analytical Data\nEvaluating & Refining the CSM\n\nPlease note that the presentations were recorded live at the September 27\, 2018 version of the workshop so there can be some background and other noise. In addition\, there were some technical difficulties so the recording of the first presentation starts a few minutes after it began. Lastly\, due to time constraints at the live workshop\, the second presenter was not able to present all his slides. \nDownload Speaker Biographies [PDF] \nIdentifying Your Goals & Objectives [PDF]\nRyan Wymore\, CDM Smith \n \n  \nAccessing the Subsurface [PDF]\nSeth Pitkin\, TetraTech \n \n  \nCollecting Soil Samples [PDF]\nDaniel Voisin\, Stone Environmental \n \n  \nCollecting Groundwater Samples [PDF]\nJean Firth\, Wood \n \n  \nCollecting Samples for Vapor Intrusion [PDF]\nDavid Shea\, Sanborn Head \n \n  \nLaboratory Analytical Data [PDF]\nJames Occhialini\, Alpha Analytical \n \n  \nEvaluating & Refining the CSM [PDF]\nRyan Wymore\, CDM Smith
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/back-to-basics-part-2-data-collection-interpretation-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180330
DTSTAMP:20260522T131413
CREATED:20220811T190540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T223019Z
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SUMMARY:Back-to-Basics Part 1: Developing the CSM & Site Characterization Plan Workshop
DESCRIPTION:There are four presentations and five audio recordings – please scroll down to access them all: \n\nCommon Contaminants & The Types of Businesses That Used Them\nUnderstanding Subsurface Fate & Transport\nDeveloping the Conceptual Site Model (CSM)\nDeveloping a Site Characterization Plan\n\nCommon Contaminants & The Types of Businesses That Used Them [PDF]\nWilliam Ottaway\, NYS DEC \n \n  \nUnderstanding Subsurface Fate & Transport [PDF]\nMichael Smith\, VT DEC \n \n  \nDeveloping the Conceptual Site Model (CSM) [PDF] \nPart 1: Michael Smith\, VT DEC \n \n  \nPart 2: Ryan Wymore\, CDM Smith \n \n  \nDeveloping a Site Characterization Plan [PDF]\nRyan Wymore\, CDM Smith
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/back-to-basics-part-1-developing-the-csm-site-characterization-plan-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171114T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171114T160000
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CREATED:20220811T195028Z
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SUMMARY:Combining Technologies to Improve Remedial Outcomes Workshop
DESCRIPTION:9:30 Welcome & Logistics\nJennifer Griffith\, NEWMOA \n9:40 Combined Remedies: The New Normal – Attentive Use of the ‘Right’ Tools\nJames Cummings\, EPA Technology Innovation & Field Services Division \n10:15 Delivering Reagents to the Subsurface\nJohn Haselow\, Redox-Tech \n10:50 Networking Break \n11:05 Combining Thermal Treatment with Complementary Technologies\nGorm Heron\, Cascade/TerraTherm \n11:40 In-situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) & In-situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR)/Bioremediation\nMike Marley\, XDD \n12:15 Lunch (provided) \n1:15 Improving Treatment Results by Stimulating Multiple Reductive Dechlorination Pathways\nMatt Burns\, WSP \n1:50 Surfactant Enhanced ISCO (S-ISCO) & Surfactant Enhanced Product Recovery (SEPR)\nDan Socci\, EthicalChem \n2:25 Networking Break \n2:40 Sequester & Destroy: OneTwo Punch for Plumes\nMaureen Dooley\, Regenesis \n3:15 Combined Remedies: Take Advantage of the Universe of Possibilities\nPaul Dombrowski\, ISOTEC \n3:50 Summary & Next Steps\nJames Cummings\, EPA Technology Innovation & Field Services Division \n4:00 Adjourn \nThank you to our Silver Sponsors: \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/combining-technologies-to-improve-remedial-outcomes-workshop/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170509
DTSTAMP:20260522T131413
CREATED:20230103T223947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T223857Z
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SUMMARY:PFAS in The Northeast: State of Practice & Regulatory Perspectives Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by NEWMOA and the Brown University Superfund Research Program (SRP) \n9:00 Check-in & Continental Breakfast \n9:30 Welcome & Logisitics\nJennifer Griffith\, NEWMOA \n9:45 PFAS Basics\nDr. Jennifer Guelfo\, Brown University SRP \n10:45 Networking Break \n11:00 PFAS Toxicology\nDr. David Klein\, Brown University \n11:30 PFAS Fate & Transport\nDr. Erika Houtz\, Arcadis \n12:30 Lunch \n1:30 Treatment & Remediation: Short Presentations & Panel\nFacilitated by: Dr. Michelle Crimi\, Clarkson University \nPotable Water Treatment:\nSteve Woodard\, ECT\nJohn Matthis\, Calgon Carbon \nSite Remediation:\nDr. Raymond Ball\, EnChem Engineering\nDr. Allan Horneman\, Arcadis \n2:45 Networking Break \n3:00 State & EPA Case Studies\, Policy Developments\, & Lessons Learned\nPresentations by:\nDr. Linda Gaines\, EPA HQ\nAngela Gallagher\, MassDEP\nLea Anne Atwell\, NH DES\nSteve Maybury\, NJ DEP\nRichard Spiese\, VT DEC\nand CT information:Shannon Pociu\, CT DEEP \n4:30 Adjourn \nThank you to Our GOLD Sponsors – All 3 Locations: \n\nVista Analytical Laboratory\nGolder Associates\nAlpha Analytical\n\nThank You To Our Silver Sponsors – All 3 Locations: \n\nCon-test Analytical Laboratory\nect2\nSGS\nTest America: The Leader in Environmental Testing\n\nThank You To Our Gold Sponsor of 1 Location: \n\nArcadis: Design & Consultancy\n\nThank You to Our Silver Sponsor of 2 Locations: \n\nBrown and Caldwell\n\nThank You To Our Silver Sponsor of 1 Location: \n\neurofins: Lancaster Laboratories Environmental\n\nContinuing Education Credits: The workshop is approved for 6.0 CECs for CT LEPs (course number: CTLEP-437) and Mass LSPs (course number 1599)\, and 5.0 CECs for NJ LSRPs (course number: 2017-016).
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/pfas-in-the-northeast-state-of-practice-regulatory-perspectives-workshop/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:PFAS,Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160928T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160928T163000
DTSTAMP:20260522T131413
CREATED:20220811T210413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T214042Z
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SUMMARY:Monitored Natural Attenuation: Appropriate Tool or Easy Way Out?
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Chuck Newell and Dave Adamson\, GSI Environmental\, Inc.\nView Presentation. \nPlus Petroleum Vapor Intrusion and MNA\, Dr. Eric Suuberg\, Brown University \nAgenda \n9:00 to 9:30 Check-in and Continental Breakfast \n9:30 to 9:40 Welcome and Introductions \n9:40 to 10:30 Introduction: Changing Paradigms and MNA Principles \n\nHistory of groundwater remediation\, two paradigm shifts\nWhen/why MNA is important\nThree lines of evidence\n\n10:30 to 10:45 Networking Break \n10:45 to 12:00 Key Attenuation Processes \n\nBiodegradation processes: aerobic reactions\, cometabolism\, reductive dechlorination\, and limiting factors on attenuation processes\nAbiotic processes: Hydrolysis\, reactive mineral degradation\nLNAPL source zones degradation processes\nOther MNA Processes (immobilization\, storage\, dilution)\n\n12:00 to 12:45 Lunch (provided) \n12:45 to 1:45 Field Techniques and Technologies: \n\nGroundwater sampling and analytical methods\nKey technologies: Isotopes\, Molecular tools\nNatural Source Zone Depletion measurement methods at hydrocarbon sites\n\n1:45 to 2:45 Should MNA be Used? Data Analysis and Modeling Tools \n\nData requirements\, long-term monitoring\, and statistics required to understand MNA attenuation rates\nCommon graphics and calculations\nRemediation timeframe calculations\nComputer models to compare MNA vs. active remediation\, sensitivity analysis\n\n2:45 to 3:00 Networking Break \n3:00 to 4:15 Implementation Topics \n\nComparing your site to other chlorinated MNA sites with BIOPIC\nMNA for emerging contaminants (dioxane\, PFAS)\, and metals\nBest practices for dry cleaner sites – considerations for MNA at smaller sites\nWhich sites are well suited for MNA including considerations for site characteristics and\nMNA rates vs. plume migration\nLow Threat Closure with MNA – the California experience\nWhen to transition to MNA or enhanced MNA\nVapor intrusion and MNA (Dr. Eric Suuberg\, Brown University)\n\n4:15 to 4:30 Wrap Up and Q&A
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/monitored-natural-attenuation-appropriate-tool-or-easy-way-out-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160322T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260522T131413
CREATED:20220812T160902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T225717Z
UID:10000370-1458637200-1458662400@www.newmoa.org
SUMMARY:Making Better Decisions: Real-time Data Collection & Interpretation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:9:00     Registration and Continental Breakfast \n9:30     Welcome and Introductions \n9:45     Real-Time Data Collection and Interpretation: “Why is it Important?”\nMatt Jefferson\, U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technical Innovation \n10:30   Collection of Real-time Data to Optimize Subsurface Investigations – Equipment and Technique Overview\nMike Rossi\, Cascade Technical Services (formerly Stone Environmental Field Services Division) \n\nMembrane Interface Probe (MIP)\nElectrical Conductivity (EC)\nHydraulic Profiling Tool (HPT)\nCone Penetrometer Testing (CPT)\nDiscrete soil and groundwater sampling techniques\n\n11:00   Break  \n11:15   Designing the Investigation and Interpreting the Data\nJason Ruf\, Steven Gelb\, Tom Koester\, and/or Matthew Ruf\, S2C2\, Inc. \n\nDetermining the best tool for the job\nSteps to maximize data collection\nEvaluating the direct sensing log\n2D/3D data interpretation tools\nCollaborative data sets\n\n11:45   Evaluating Remedial Action Performance\nMatthew Ednie\, Cascade Technical Services (formerly ZEBRA Technical Services) \n\nOptimizing in-situ remediation – using real-time data to evaluate distribution and mass reduction\nOvercoming rebound – targeting the right intervals with the right delivery system\nEliminating conceptual site model surprises\n\n12:15    Lunch (provided) \n1:00      Equipment Demonstrations – participants break into 4 groups and rotate between: \nThree sessions of 30 minutes each (in-the-field) \n\nS2C2 Inc.\nCascade Technical Services (Stone Environmental and ZEBRA Technical Services)\n\nFourth 30 minute session in the Exhibit Room: \n\nDefiant Technologies: FROG-4000 field GC\nInficon: HAPSITE field GC/MS\nOlympus (invited): XRF\nPerkin-Elmer: Torion T-9 field GC/MS\nThermo Scientific: XRF\nXOS (invited): XRF\n\n3:00      Break \n3:15      State Perspective Panel with Q&A \n\nMarch 22: Representatives from CT DEEP\, NYS DEC\, and RI DEM\nMarch 23: Representatives from ME DEP\, MassDEP\, and NH DES\nMarch 24: Representatives from NH DES and VT DEC\n\n4:00     Adjourn
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/making-better-decisions-real-time-data-collection-and-interpretation-workshop/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150923T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260522T131413
CREATED:20220812T174729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T230002Z
UID:10000245-1443000600-1443024000@www.newmoa.org
SUMMARY:1\,4-Dioxane Assessment & Remediation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:9:30   Welcome and Logistics\n           Jennifer Griffith\, P.E.\, NEWMOA \n9:45   What Is 1\,4-Dioxane and Why Do We Care About It?\n           Christopher Teaf\, Ph.D.\, Florida State University \n\nHistorical use and prevalence\nChemistry and behavior in the environment\nSampling and analytics\nToxicology\nBrief case studies\n\n10:45  Networking Break \n11:00  1\,4-Dioxane Regional Overview and Concerns\nShannon Pociu\, M.S.\, CT DEEP \n\nTypes of sites to evaluate for 1\,4-dioxane\nState and EPA guidelines\, policies\, and approaches\nWater supplies – UCMR3 testing preliminary results\nIndustrial wastewater treatment – regulatory coordination issues\n\n11:30  1\,4-Dioxane Technology Development: An Overview Based on 70 Projects\nPaul Dombrowski\, P.E.\, AECOM \n\nOverview of projects\nDemonstrated treatment technologies\nNatural attenuation and bioremediation\nDevelopments to validate biodegradation\n\n12:30  Lunch (provided) \n1:30   1\,4-Dioxane Water Treatment\nSteven Woodard\, Ph.D.\, P.E.\, ECT \n\nOverview of existing treatment technologies\nSynthetic media: an alternative solution\nHow does it work?  Where does it apply?\nFull-scale case study\n\n2:15   Networking Break \n2:30   1\,4 Dioxane Case Studies and State Panel \n\nCT:  Shannon Pociu\, CT DEEP\nMA: Angela Gallagher\, MassDEP\nNH: John Regan\, NH DES\n\n4:00   Adjourn \nNEWMOA would like to thank our Silver Sponsor for their support of this workshop:
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/14-dioxane-assessment-remediation-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140917T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260522T131413
CREATED:20220816T132616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T230807Z
UID:10000366-1410944400-1410969600@www.newmoa.org
SUMMARY:DNAPL Investigation & Remediation: The Evolving State-of-Practice Workshop
DESCRIPTION:9:00  Check-in & Continental Breakfast \n9:30  Welcome & Logistics \n9:45  DNAPL Basics – Nathan Hagelin\, AMEC (& ITRC) \n\nPhysical Properties\nBehavior in Environment\nSource/Plume Dynamics\n\n11:00  Break \n11:15  Characterizing Sites with DNAPL Contaminants – Seth Pitkin\, Stone Environmental \n\nDetermining Data Needs\nHigh Resolution Site Characterization\n\n12:15  Lunch (provided) \n1:00   Characterizing Sites with DNAPL Contaminants (Cont) – Seth Pitkin\, Stone Environmental \n\nHigh Resolution Site Characterization – Case Examples\nMatrix Diffusion & Mass Flux Concepts\n\n1:45    ITRC DNAPL Site Characterization Team – Nathan Hagelin\, AMEC (& ITRC) – See DNAPL Basics Presentation \n\nNew Guidance and “Tools Table”\n\n2:00     Break \n2:15     Remediating DNAPL Sites – Ernest Ashley & Christopher Gurr\, CDM Smith \n\nEstablishing Realistic Remedial Goals\nRemedial Technologies for DNAPLs\nAddressing Matrix Diffusion\nEvaluating Compliance\n\n4:00     Adjourn
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/dnapl-investigation-remediation-the-evolving-state-of-practice-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120613T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260522T131413
CREATED:20230106T190247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T192900Z
UID:10000479-1339579800-1339603200@www.newmoa.org
SUMMARY:In-Situ Thermal Remediation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Agenda \n9:30 Welcome and Logistics \n9:45 Overview of In-Situ Thermal Remediation Technologies [PDF] – Doug Larson\, Geosyntec \n10:30 State of the Practice – A National Perspective [PDF] – Jim Cummings\, EPA HQ \n11:00 Break \n11:15 Electrical Resistive Heating [PDF]– Greg Beyke\, Thermal Remediation Services \n\nDetermining if it Can Work at Your Site\n\nContaminants and site characteristics\nKey data needs\n\n\nDesign and Implementation Issues\nMeasuring and Evaluating Results\nLessons Learned\n\n12:00 Lunch \n1:00 Conductive Heating and Steam-Enhanced Extraction [PDF] – John LaChance\, Terra Therm \n\nDetermining if it Can Work at Your Site\n\nContaminants and site characteristics\nKey data needs\n\n\nDesign and Implementation Issues\nMeasuring and Evaluating Results\nLessons Learned\n\n1:45 Radio Frequency Heating [PDF] – Ray Kasevich and Jeb Rong\, JR Technologies and John McTigue\, Isosceles Group \n\nDetermining if it Can Work at Your Site\n\nContaminants and site characteristics\nKey data needs\n\n\nDesign and Implementation Issues\nMeasuring and Evaluating Results\nLessons Learned\n\n2:15 Break \n2:30 Case Studies: \nProject in Queens\, New York [PDF] – Howard Nichols\, TRC\nJune 13: Electrical Resistivity Project in Connecticut – Carl Gruszczak\, CT DEEP [PDF] and Art Taddeo [PDF]\, AECOM\nJune 14: Silresim and Groveland Sites in Massachusetts [PDF] – Janet Waldron\, MassDEP \n4:00 Adjourn
URL:https://www.newmoa.org/event/in-situ-thermal-remediation-workshop/
LOCATION:Quinebaug Valley Community College\, 742 Upper Maple Street\, Danielson\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waste Site Cleanup
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