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SAME Young Professional COI Webinar: Fate, Transport, and In Situ Treatment of PFAS

About This Webinar

PFAS, a group of thousands of human-made chemicals with adverse health impacts, have been detected in water supplies across the U.S. With its widespread impact to drinking water and the near certainty that select PFAS will be classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as hazardous waste, an understanding its properties and viable treatment options are needed. This presentation provides an overview of the fate and
transport properties of different PFAS as well as design elements for an in situ permeable sorptive barrier treatment system in shallow groundwater at a metal finishing facility, where a PFAS-based mist suppressant to mitigate hexavalent chromium vapors had impacted groundwater.

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Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Senior Principal Geochemist
Services, who serves as the Stantec Environmental Services group US
National Technical Lead (NTL) for PFAS, and formerly as the NTL for
Remediation. He has over 25 years of experience with in situ and ex situ
treatment for many emerging contaminants, including PFAS, across the
US and Canada, and is an active member of the remediation, and fate
and transport subgroups of the Interstate Technology and Regulatory
Council (ITRC) PFAS working group. He is located in Nevada City,
California.
Webinar hosting presenter
Project Manager, Jacobs
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