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    2005 Archives - Conference Presentations

    Prevention

    Kim Schweisberg, EPA New England, UST/LUST Team, Session: USTs, Ground and Source Water Protection, & GIS, Beyond Inspection Targeting: Lessons From Pascoag, RI

    Kevin Henderson, Environmental Administrator, Office of Pollution Control/UST Branch, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, Secondary Containment - Double Trouble

    Andrea Zajac, Cheif, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Storage Tank Unit, Waste and Hazardous Material Division, A “Hole” New Look at New Look at Corrosion

    BERT’S OIL Service INC., Somersworth, NH., Hazmat In-Depth Security Training

    Laura Chaddock, California Water Resources Control Board, Petroleum Piping Phenomenon: Status Report on UL 971 Nonmetallic Underground Piping for Flammable Liquids

    Dale Stoudemire, Compliance Coordinator, South Carolina Underground Storage Tank Program

    Dennis Rounds, Director, South Dakota Petroleum Release Compensation Fund, SD Tank Pathology Study, Evaluating the Integrity of Tank Systems in SD

    Marshall T. Mott-Smith, Administrator, Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Mark Barolo, EPA, Office of Underground Storage Tanks, Florida Cause of Leak Study

    Praxair Services, Inc.
    Randy Golding, Ph.D., Business Development Project Manager,
    (1) Piping - Post Installation Testing: A New Standard of Tightness;
    (2) Field Based Research Update and Summary;
    (3) Post Installation Testing: A New Standard of Tightness

    R. Steven Miller, Project Manager, Downstream Data Corporation, Presented By Ernest M. Roggelin, Pinellas CHD - Engineering, Pipe and Re-Pipe, A Perspective from Florida

    Gary S. Lynn, P.E., Section Manager, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Vapor Leaks: Pressure’s Building

    Andrew Shively, Environmental Analyst, VT Dept of Environmental Conservation, Petroleum Vapor Release Inspection: Assessment of PVR Sources

    Successful Redevelopment Partnerships, ECOSS and the King County/City of Seattle Brownfields Program

    Tom Driscoll, Environmental Scientist, U.S. EPA Office of Air Quality, Planning and Standards, Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems (VRS) and Underground Storage Tanks

    Thomas J. Schruben, Partner, American Cost Recovery Management, LLC, Is that Piping OK?

    Cleanup

    Bristol Environmental and Engineering Services Corporation, Remediation of Petroleum Contamination at Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska

    Jeanne Schulze, Environmental Protection Specialist, Federal Facilities Section, U.S. EPA Region 6, READY FOR REUSE: A New Measure of Remedial Progress, “Getting Properties Back to Productive Use”

    Greg Hattan, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Remediation: Mission Impossible

    George Matthis, Head of the Trust Fund Branch, North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources, Waste, Fraud and Abuse - Impediments to Streamlining Cleanups

    Matthew Small, R.G., Ph.D., Hydrogeologist/Environmental Engineer, U.S. EPS Region 9, Using Time More Effectively in The Cleanup Process

    Michael Sexton, P.E., Environmental Program Manager, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Brownfields Land Renewal: Field of Dreams

    Dennis Rounds, Director, South Dakota Petroleum Release Compensation Fund and John Sohl, Columbia Technologies, LLC, South Dakota Triad Challenge Demonstration Project for Small Sites

    Policy/Management

    Dave Belyea, Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality, Tanks Program, Compliance Tools for Oregon

    Rebecca Jamison, Inspector/Tribal Liaison, U.S. EPA Region 2, New York, NY, Underground Storage Tanks and Underground Injection Control Inspection Targeting in Rochester, NY

    Charles Hillenbrand, Chief, Groundwater Compliance Section and Rebecca Jamison, Inspector/Tribal Liaison, both from the U.S. EPA Region 2, New York, NY, and Russ Brauksieck, Chief, NYS Dept. of Environmental Protection, Spill Prevention and Response Section, Underground Storage Tanks and Underground Injection Control Inspection Targeting in New York State Using GIS Technology

    Ferda Yilmaz, Environmental Manager, Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Performance Based Cleanups

    Gale Johnson, Wellhead Protection Program Manager, North Carolina's Water Assessment Program, Public Water Supply Section, SWAP

    Joseph Vescio, P.G., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Underground Storage Tanks, Streamlining LUST Cleanups: Tools of the Trade

    Patrick Rounds, Rounds & Associates, Inc., State Fund Transition Issues

    Ravi Arulanantham, Ph.D., Principal Toxicologist, Geomatrix Consultants, Oakland, California, Developing CSMs That Facilitate Regulatory Decisions

    Workshops

    Brooks Mitchell, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Sayre, Oklahoma
    Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Case Study

    Frederick Hutson, R.G., Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Show Me The Money, Missouri’s Experiences Using “Other People’s Money”

    J. Ryan Kellogg, M.A., R.E.H.S., Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department, Washington
    (1) Petroleum Brownfields Management Tools: A Site Inventory Case Study
    (2) Environmental Justice and Petroleum Brownfields

    Jim Glass, Oregon - Department of Environmental Quality, Petroleum Brownfields Management Tools

    Jim Humeston, Supervisor, Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources - UST Section, Des Moines Ustfield Project

    Sharon Kophs, Brownfields Program Manager, WA State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development, Achieving Economic Growth through Brownfields Revitalization

    Brownfield Grants

    Others

    Jim and Diane Nebel, EPA USTfields Pilot Project in Rosalia, Washington

    Pete Chace, Chief, Ohio Department of Commerce, Bureau of Underground Storage Tank Regulations, The Use of Calculated Upper Confidence Intervals in RiskBased Corrective Action


    For more information, contact the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission at 978-323-7929 or mail@neiwpcc.org. Photos courtesy Seattle’s Convention and Visitors Bureau.