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SAME Environmental COI Webinar: Addressing Residual Hydrocarbon Concentrations Using Micron-Scale Carbon Injections at Three North Carolina Sites

About This Webinar

This presentation will cover the use of micron-scale carbon suspension injections to overcome low-level hydrocarbons at three sites. Located in environmentally sensitive, limited-access areas, the projects focused on reducing concentrations below NCGWQ standards. Lessons learned in three distinct environments used to modify treatment in real time will be discussed.

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Senior Geologist
Tracey Tapley joined the Savannah District, South Atlantic Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in June of 2002 as a Geologist. In 2017, Ms. Tapley was promoted to her current position as Senior Geologist. Ms. Tapley’s responsibilities include technical management, and in-house execution of environmental, geotechnical, and embankment drilling projects throughout the southeastern United States.
As part of the Geology, Hydrogeology and HTRW Section she works alongside a team of Geologists, Chemists, Physical Scientists and Drill Crews executing environmental and geotechnical drilling projects throughout the country. Notable projects include overwater drilling for the expansion of Savannah and Jacksonville Harbors, Remedial Investigations at multiple FUDS sites, subsurface investigations of numerous embankment dams and levees throughout the country.
Ms. Tapley has served in the field of Geology for nearly 20 years and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Georgia Southern University (2004).
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Program Director
Christopher Hook, PE is a remediation technologist and the Army/USACE programs director at Tetra Tech, Inc. He has over 18 years of experience in the investigation and treatment of recalcitrant and emerging contaminants predominantly for Department of Defense and Federal agencies. In addition to being Tetra Tech’s director for Army and USACE programs across their service lines, his current technical work involves technical leadership in the development and application of effective and innovative remedial strategies. Mr. Hook serves as the remediation chair of the SAME Environmental Community of Interest and is a member of the SAME Pittsburgh Post. He received a BS in Environmental Systems Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University.
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