WHEN:
Wednesday June 3, 202020 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM EDT
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Topics:
- Basic understanding of the state of the art (SOA) design and implementation processes for ISCO applications
- Predesign activities, often minimized, but at what expense?
- Pilot tests, when are they useful and different configurations?
- Full scale application configurations and common pitfalls?
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Presenters:
PRESENTER and SPONSOR
Scott Crawford, M.Sc., PE (NH, NJ, and WV)
XDD Environmental
As a Technical Lead & Design Engineer, Scott is responsible for overseeing XDD design teams on complex soil and groundwater remediation projects. Scott is currently leading XDD’s thermally enhanced remediation group. Scott has been responsible for multi-million dollar remediation projects at dozens of CERCLA, RCRA, State-led, and Private Industry sites. He has experience in developing technically sound/defensible interpretations within regulatory frameworks to focus remedial requirements, promote site closure, and achieve client goals. Scott also has experience in agency & public relations and has supported legal and public acceptance initiatives to gain acceptance of proposed remediation strategies. He earned a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Massachusetts. Mr. Crawford has published in peer reviewed journals and has presented the results of his work at nationally recognized conferences, webinars, and industry/professional meetings.
PRESENTER and SPONSOR
Dennis Keane, M.Sc., P.G. (NH)
XDD Environmental
Dennis is a Geologist at XDD’s Stratham, NH office with over 18 years remediation experience. He has an in-depth technical and a practical understanding of many in-situ technologies. In addition, Dennis has extensive experience in focused Phase II and pre-design site investigations, including geostatistical interpretation of available data to yield high quality sampling programs. Mr. Keane’s extensive understanding of subsurface mass estimation, hydrogeologic, and fate and transport modeling has enabled timely and cost effective evaluations of remedial options and design configurations for his clients.