Training Series: Chemistry Refresher and Contaminant Transport & Fate - Live Online Training

  • February 08, 2022
  • 8:00 AM (EST)
  • February 10, 2022
  • 5:00 PM (EST)
  • Live Online Training

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  • 2 to 9 people

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Chemistry Refresher and Transport & Fate Training Series

February 8 - 10, 2022, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. EST
Eastern Time Zone
Live Interactive Online Training


You may register for individual courses or attend the series:


Course 1 of 2:


February 8, 2022, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. EST (1 Day)

Eastern Time Zone

Live Interactive Online Training


Course Reviews (4.6/5): 


Summary: This course provides a practical review of key chemistry principles essential for understanding contaminant behavior in soil, air, and water. The course begins with a review of atomic structure and the environmental applications of the periodic chart. The course then progresses through topics such as chemical bonds, chemical reactions, inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry. Environmental professionals working in water quality, stormwater management, contaminated site assessment, and remediation will benefit from attending.
 
Course Topics: 
Physical and Chemical Properties of Contaminants (S, Kd, Koc, Kow, Kh, Tb, Tm)

Environmental Applications of the Periodic Chart

Oxidizers, Reducers, and Oxidation States

Mass-Based and Molar-Based Concentrations

Covalent versus Ionic Bonding

Empirical, Chemical, and Structural Formulas

Lewis Dot Notation

Predicting Molecular Geometry

Solubility Rules, Precipitation, and Sedimentation
Chemical Reactions, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics

Stoichiometry

Chemical Equilibrium and Limiting Reactants

Redox Potential and pH

Microbes and Terminal Electron Acceptors

Polyatomic Oxoanions (nitrate, phosphate, perchlorate, etc.)

Organic Molecules and IUPAC Nomenclature

Common Soil and Water Quality Monitoring Parameters

Predicting Contaminant Behavior


Intended Audience: Environmental professionals seeking an improved understanding of environmental chemistry. The course is especially helpful for those working with chemical data who have not had a chemistry refresher in over ten years.


Education Level: Introductory/refresher to intermediate.

Course Materials: 2022 updated course proceedings (114 color pages - PDF).


Course 2 of 2:


February 9 - 10, 2022, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. EST (2 Days)

Eastern Time Zone

Live Interactive Online Training


Course Reviews (4.8/5): 


Summary: This course provides a practical overview of contaminant behavior in soil and groundwater with an emphasis on petroleum, chlorinated solvents, and metals. The material is intended for consultants and regulators managing contaminated sites. Course content is constantly updated and includes new research, and approaches for characterizing contaminant distribution and hydrogeology in the subsurface.


Course Topics:
Transport and Fate Overview
  • Potential Fates of Contaminants

  • Advective Transport

  • Mechanical Dispersion

  • Chemical Dispersion

  • Matrix Storage
  • Back Diffusion
  • Effective Solubility and Raoult's Law
  • High Resolution Site Characterization

3- and 4-Phase Equilibrium Partitioning

  • 3- and 4-Phase Mass Distribution

  • Le Chatelier's Principle 
  • Applications of Kd, Koc, foc, Kow, and KH

  • NAPL and the One Percent Rule

  • Metal Sorption and pH

  • Desorption Rates

Subsurface Transport

  • Soil Properties

  • Contaminant Infiltration

  • Hydrogeology Overview

  • Three Point Problem

  • Retardation Factors

  • Contaminant Velocity

  • Diving Plumes

  • Permeability vs. Gradient

Nonaqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) Transport

  • LNAPL Transport and Distribution Scenarios
  • Saturation and Recoverability

  • Specific Retention (Sr)

  • Concentration of Saturation (Csat)

  • DNAPL Transport and Mass Distribution

  • 14-Compartment Model

Vapor Transport

  • Henry's Law and Vapor Pressure
  • Contaminant Vapor Transport Processes

  • Petroleum Vapor Attenuation

  • Chlorinated Vapor Attenuation

  • Preferential Pathways

  • Barometric Pumping
Natural Attenuation
  • Natural Attenuation Processes

  • Lines of Evidence

  • Decay Rates

  • Degradation Rate Tools

  • Estimating Restoration Time Frame

Focus on Hydrocarbon Contamination

  • Gasoline and Diesel Chemistry

  • Properties of BTEX, Oxygenates, and Additives

  • Soil Retention

  • Ethanol Cosolvation and Plume Elongation

  • Natural Attenuation Processes

  • Geochemical Indicators
  • Plume Behavior and Redox Zones

  • BTEX Plume Lengths
  • Monitoring Parameters

Focus on Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Contamination

  • Chlorinated Solvent Chemistry and Sources

  • Plume Behavior Classification

  • Degradation Pathways

  • Dehalogenating Microbes
  • Role of Hydrogen Gas
  • Geochemical Indicators
  • Biotransformation Rates
  • Zero-Valent Iron (ZVI)
  • Monitoring Parameters

Focus on Metal Contaminants

  • Forms of Metal Contamination
  • Complexation and Speciation

  • Methylation and Demethylation

  • Redox and Microbial Effects

  • Cation/Anion Exchange

  • Sorption to Iron Oxides

  • Variably Charged Soils

  • Sulfide Precipitation

  • Dissolved Solids vs. Metal Mobility

  • Facilitated Transport

  • Metal Fixation and Aging

  • Scenarios Approach to Metal Attenuation


Intended Audience: Environmental professionals seeking an improved understanding of petroleum, chlorinated solvent, and metal behavior in soil and groundwater. This course is ideal for seasoned professionals, as well as, new hires who would benefit from a "crash course" in modern transport and fate science.


Education Level: Intermediate and advanced topics will be covered. A review of key principles will be presented to ensure all levels benefit from attending.


Course Materials: 2022 updated course proceedings and resources (246 color pages - PDF).


Series Credit: 22.5 PDHs or 2.25 CEUs for completing 22.5 hours of instruction.


Series Registration: $690, $520 per person for small groups of 2 - 9 people, $345 per person for large groups of 10 or more on the same registration. You may register for the Series here, the Chemistry Refresher here, or the Transport and Fate course here. You may also register by calling us at (800) 385-0783.


Location: Your home or office - anywhere you can get online and comfortable.

About the Instructor: Erick McWayne has twenty-eight years of professional experience in environmental quality management and teaching related courses. As a consultant, he managed contaminated surface water, soil, and groundwater projects for the Department of Defense and other clients. He currently provides consulting support to environmental projects and teaches courses in contaminant chemistry, transport and fate, geochemistry, hydrogeology, and remediation with the University of California Davis and the National Environmental Management Academy.

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