High-Resolution Site Characterization at Chlorinated Solvents Sites Mr. Murray Einarson, Haley and Aldrich Dr. Andrew Jackson, Texas Tech University Thursday, May 18, 2017 12:00 PM ET (9:00 AM PT) Join SERDP and ESTCP on Thursday, May 18 for a webinar detailing results from SERDP/ESTCP research to advance high-resolution site characterization technologies for chlorinated solvents sites. First, Mr. Murray Einarson of Haley and Aldrich will present validation results for a new technology to quickly delineate residual chlorinated solvent DNAPL in three dimensions. The technology injects a small stream of red dye ahead of a Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) detector as it is advanced using direct push methods. Next, Dr. Andrew Jackson of Texas Tech University will present results from an ESTCP project to develop a direct-push high-resolution passive profiler (HRPP) to quantify and delineate the distribution of chlorinated solvents, groundwater velocity, geochemistry, and microbial community activity within complex layered aquifers. Results show that HRPP produced comparable data to existing high-resolution tools in an integrated format at lower cost. To view speaker biographies and to register for this free webinar, please visit https://serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series/05-18-2017. Additional Upcoming Events in the Webinar Series A May 4 webinar will detail the results of an award-winning SERDP project, WP-2207, led by Sherwin-Williams and involving a team of industry, academic and military partners. Mr. Mark Wytiaz (The Sherwin-Williams Company), Dr. James Wynne (Naval Research Laboratory) and Dr. Beth Ann Pearson (The Sherwin-Williams Company) will first provide an overview of project goals based on Department of Defense (DoD) needs. They will then discuss the development of a low gloss chemical agent resistant (CARC) powder topcoat for use in the military market. The speakers will conclude by providing a status of the technology, including results from demonstration/validation studies and field trials at depots and military coaters, as well as efforts to transition the technology for broad distribution within DoD. To view speaker biographies and to register for this free webinar, please visit https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series/05-04-2017. About the SERDP and ESTCP Webinar Series The overarching goal of the webinar series is to promote the transfer of innovative, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions developed by SERDP and ESTCP. The series targets end users, including practitioners, the regulatory community, and researchers with the objective of providing cutting-edge and practical information from sponsored research and technology demonstrations in an easily accessible format and at no cost. To view the complete schedule of upcoming webinars, please visit https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series. |