From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject Reminder to register for next week's Remediation and Risk Management Webinar: Increasing Diffusive Mass Flux Rates During In-Situ Groundwater Remediation
Date May 1, 2024 3:17 PM
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), in partnership with the American Institute of Professional Geologists, the Michigan Association of Environmental Professionals, and the Air & Waste Management Association, is excited to present the Remediation and Risk Management Webinar Series [ [link removed] ]. This webinar series is dedicated to helping environmental professionals stay informed about issues and trends that affect remediation and risk management efforts. EGLE will regularly host a webinar that will tackle a topic of interest to environmental professionals and others interested in environmental remediation and risk management.

Each webinar will include a presentation by a diverse selection of environmental professionals and allow time for questions from attendees. Recordings of each webinar will be available on the Series webpage [ [link removed] ]. More webinars will be added throughout the year. Registration is available at Michigan.gov/EGLEevents [ [link removed] ].



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Upcoming webinar in the series

May 7, 12 - 1 PM 
Increasing Diffusive Mass Flux Rates During In-Situ Groundwater Remediation [ [link removed] ]

Join us for a discussion and explanation of the challenges of remediation of contaminants in clay, saprolite, or glacial till soils. Methods and a case study will be presented to demonstrate how to address these challenges using both chemistry and field implementation methods. Injection with the full understanding of the site geology/hydrogeology provides an opportunity to overcome diffusion limitations existent at low permeability sites with clay dominant lithology or fractured rock. Through injection lense verification techniques, clients have been able to verify the transect of unidentified preferential pathways and connected pockets of residual mass and achieve more rapid remediation results. This eyes-wide-open approach reduces the decades long time scale of remediation to less than a few years.

*Speaker: *Lowell Kessel is President of CERES Corporation. Mr. Kessel is a specialist in remediation technologies with work experience at multinational environmental engineering consulting firms and many environmental technology developers since 1998. Mr. Kessel has supported many projects as a technical lead in characterization and or remediation design overseen by state and federal agencies in the United States, Australia, Brazil, including other countries in South and Central America, and now working in China. Additionally, Mr. Kessel provides expert services for governmental environmental departments and agencies and to private industry. Mr. Kessel is a registered professional Geologist in the U.S. and holds a Bachelors and Masters in Geological Sciences, each from the University of California.

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