Contaminated Land Course on Hydrogeochemistry, Site Investigation and In-Situ Remediation

A new, 3h in-person course organised by Legion Drilling in Brisbane (equivalent to 6 CPD points)

Bud Ivey will join us from Canada to discuss how hydrogeochemistry can guide in-situ remediation efforts and present new surfactant-based technology for PFAS recovery

Following the success of our remediation workshops last October, we are coming back with a new free course on hydrogeochemistry and in-situ remediation.

 George (Bud) Ivey will visit us from Canada to share his 35-year experience in in-situ remediation and explore how to resolve hydrogeochemical constraints for enhanced remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, and PFAS. This will be a unique opportunity to learn about PFAS-SOL, a surfactant-based technology to remove PFAS from soil and groundwater. Find more information on this magazine article.

 Our Direct Sensing Manager Jonas Garcia-Rincon will emphasise the importance of multiphase mechanics in NAPL distribution and will discuss its implications in conventional investigations, HRSC, and in-situ remediation. He will present how to address these issues through adaptive site investigations and targeted, high-energy injection of remedial amendments.

 This course will serve as a snippet of what you could find in the next Battelle's Chlorinated Conference in Denver, CO, where Bud and Jonas will lead two separate courses on site investigation and remediation.

 Certificates of attendance and catering/refreshments will be provided.

Keywords: Environmental Drilling, HRSC, In-Situ Remediation, PFAS, Contaminated Site Investigation, Surfactant-Enhanced Aquifer Remediation


Instructors:

George (Bud) Ivey, B.Sc., CES, CESA, P.Chem, EP.

President and Senior Remediation Specialist at Ivey International Inc.

George A. Ivey an environmental professional with 35 years of international remediation experience, who has working on greater than 3000 remediation projects, which have taken him to over 60 countries. He holds more than 20 international patents and trademarks, and the recipient of several international environmental awards. His education includes: Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Geological Engineering, and Master’s in Project Management.

 

Jonas Garcia-Rincon, Ph.D.

Direct Sensing Manager at Legion Drilling

After completing a PhD degree at CSIRO on high-resolution NAPL characterisation and multiphase modelling, Jonas joined Legion Drilling to operate the MiHPT, LIF-UVOST, and CPT equipment. He recently released a book with the participation of 50+ international experts in advanced site investigation and remediation technologies (download your copy here).

 

Where: UQ Brisbane City (Room 308)

308 Queen St, Brisbane City, QLD 4000

When: Tuesday 5 March. 09:00 am to 12:00 pm

 

Agenda:

09:00-09:05 Opening Remarks

09:05-09:50 Hydrogeochemistry Made Easy for Site Investigation & Remediation – George (Bud) Ivey, Ivey International Inc.

09:50-10:45 NAPL Behaviour Implications in Site Investigation and Remediation – Jonas Garcia-Rincon, Legion Drilling

10:45-11:05 Morning tea

11:05-11:45 Surfactant Enhanced Remediation of PFAS, Petroleum, and Chlorinated Solvents Resolving Hydro-Geo-Chemical Limitations – George (Bud) Ivey, Ivey International Inc.

11:45-12:00 Final Q&A/discussion

 

Organised by:

CRC CARE - Ivey International - Legion Drilling - Site Investigation Supply

Register here to secure your spot and confirm catering numbers:

https://www.legiondrilling.com.au/characterisation-remediation-webinars-training

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