Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - (Page 46) RemTEC ’09 Technical Program Schedule Monday, March 2, 2009 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Early Registration Open Tuesday, March 3, 2009 7:30 AM – 8:15 AM 8:15 AM – 8:30 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast Welcome Address Conference Chairs: Suthan Suthersan, ARCADIS Joe Hughes, Georgia Institute of Technology CONFERENCE CHAIRS: 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM 9:30 AM – 9:50 AM 9:50 AM – 11:50 AM Joe Hughes Ph D P E DEE Hughes, Ph.D., P.E., DEE, Georgia Institute of Technology Conference Keynote Address Evolution and the Future of the Remediation Industry – Technological, Business, Economic and Global Impacts Conference Keynote Speaker: Steve Blake, ARCADIS Morning Networking Break Biological Reduction and Emerging Concepts for Green Remediation Oxidation of Contaminants Chlorinated Solvent Plumes Chair/Keynote Speaker: Chairs: David Ellis, DuPont Chairs: Jim Spain, Georgia Institute of Technology Tissa Illangasekare, Colorado School Platform Speakers: David Major, Geosyntec Consultants of Mines Paul Favara, CH2M Hill Keynote speaker: Tom Sale, Colorado University Lowell Kessel, G.E.O. Inc. John Wilson, USEPA Fred Payne, ARCADIS Platform Speakers: Keynote Speaker: Paul Hatzinger, Shaw Environmental Bernard Kueper, Queen’s University Phil Jardine, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Platform Speakers: Elizabeth Edwards, University of Toronto Mark Kram, Groundswell Mark Harkness, General Electric Technologies, Inc. Anglea Fisher, GE Global Research Chuck Newell, GSI Environmental Jennifer Martin, ARCADIS Services Inc. Kelly Fletcher, Natalie Cápiro, Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology Institute of Technology 11:50 AM – 1:30 PM Luncheon Luncheon Keynote Speaker: James Owendoff, U.S. Department of Energy Biological Reduction and Oxidation of Contaminants (Continued) Emerging Concepts for Chlorinated Solvent Plumes (Continued) Large Plumes – The Scale Challenge Chair: Dave Gilbert, Pacific Gas and Electric Company Combined Remedy Approaches Chair: Hans Stroo, Hydro GeoLogic, Inc. Keynote Speaker: Jim Cummings, USEPA Platform Speakers: Dave Major, GeoSyntec Dave Reynolds, Golder Associates Dave Thomas, Golder Associates 1:30 PM – 3:15PM Suthan Suthersan Ph D P E han Suthersan, Ph.D., P.E., ARCADIS 3:15 PM – 3:30 PM 3:30 PM – 5:15 PM Afternoon Networking Break Biological Reduction and Oxidation of Contaminants (Continued) Emerging Concepts for Chlorinated Solvent Plumes (Continued) 5:15 PM - 7:00 PM Poster Sessions / Networking Reception Wednesday, March 4, 2009 7:30 AM – 8:15 AM 8:15 AM – 10:05 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast sponsored by: Chemical Oxidation and Reduction of Contaminants Chair: Richard Watts, Washington State University Keynote Speaker: Robert Siegrist, Colorado School of Mines Platform Speakers: Pamela Dugan, Carus Corporation Philip Block, FMC Corporation Michelle Crimi, Clarkson University Ki Young Cha, North Carolina State University Molecular Microbial Tools – What Can They Tell Us? Chair: Frank Loeffler, Georgia Institute of Technology Keynote Speaker: James Tiedje, Michigan State University Platform Speakers: Facundo Fernandez, Georgia Institute of Technology Greg Davis, Microbial Insights Gary Sayler, University of Tennessee Natuschka Lee. Technical University of Munich, Germany Terry Hazen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Qiang He, University of Tennessee Elizabeth Padilla, Georgia Institute of Technology Kirsti Ritalahti, Georgia Institute of Technology Contaminant Mass Flux in Aquifers Chair: Suresh Rao, Purdue University Keynote Speaker: James Jawitz, University of Florida Platform Speakers: Tamzen Macbeth, Northwind Environmental Dick Willey, USEPA Give us 3 days and we’ll give you emerging technologies, trends, strategies and cutting edge research you’ll need in 2009 and beyond.
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Pollution Engineering - February 2009 Pollution Engineering - February 2009 Contents The Guest Dialog EnviroNews PE Events Legal Lookout Casebook Canada Environmental Management When Cleanup is Rocket Science RemTEC Features A Chile Air Filter Safer Waste Handling Reaps Rewards 2009 Environmental Software Review Some Serious Sliplining Environmental Software Products Biosolids Equipment Classified Marketplace Advertisers Index State Rules Pollution Engineering - February 2009 Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - (Page Intro) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - (Page Cover1) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - (Page Cover2) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - (Page 3) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Contents (Page 4) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Contents (Page 5) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Contents (Page 6) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - The Guest Dialog (Page 7) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - The Guest Dialog (Page 8) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - PE Events (Page 9) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - PE Events (Page 10) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - PE Events (Page 11) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Legal Lookout (Page 12) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Legal Lookout (Page 13) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Legal Lookout (Page 14) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Casebook Canada (Page 15) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Casebook Canada (Page 16) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Environmental Management (Page 17) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Environmental Management (Page 18) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Environmental Management (Page 19) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - When Cleanup is Rocket Science (Page 20) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - When Cleanup is Rocket Science (Page 21) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - When Cleanup is Rocket Science (Page 22) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - When Cleanup is Rocket Science (Page 23) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - When Cleanup is Rocket Science (Page 24) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - RemTEC Features (Page 25) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - A Chile Air Filter (Page 26) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - A Chile Air Filter (Page 27) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - A Chile Air Filter (Page 28) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Safer Waste Handling Reaps Rewards (Page 29) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Safer Waste Handling Reaps Rewards (Page 30) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - 2009 Environmental Software Review (Page 31) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - 2009 Environmental Software Review (Page 32) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - 2009 Environmental Software Review (Page 33) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - 2009 Environmental Software Review (Page 34) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - 2009 Environmental Software Review (Page 35) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - 2009 Environmental Software Review (Page 36) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Some Serious Sliplining (Page 37) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Some Serious Sliplining (Page 38) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Some Serious Sliplining (Page 39) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Some Serious Sliplining (Page 40) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Some Serious Sliplining (Page 41) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Biosolids Equipment (Page 42) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Classified Marketplace (Page 43) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Classified Marketplace (Page 44) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Classified Marketplace (Page 45) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Classified Marketplace (Page 46) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Classified Marketplace (Page 47) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Classified Marketplace (Page 48) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - Advertisers Index (Page 49) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - State Rules (Page 50) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - State Rules (Page Cover3) Pollution Engineering - February 2009 - State Rules (Page Cover4)
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