Petroleum Remediation Principles and Technologies for Soil, Vapor, and Groundwater Training Course - Live Online Training

  • September 17, 2024
  • 8:00 AM (EDT)
  • September 18, 2024
  • 5:00 PM (EDT)
  • Live Online Training

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  • 10 or more people
  • 2 to 9 people

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September 17 - 18, 2024, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. EDT (2 Days)
Eastern Time Zone

Live Interactive Online Training



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Overview:  This course provides participants with an improved and updated understanding of petroleum hydrocarbon remediation science and effective technologies for soil, vapor, and groundwater. Topics covered include new science, key principles, and lessons learned in the field to establish a modern paradigm for petroleum site assessment and remediation. The course includes an in-depth discussion of practical and effective remediation technologies and their appropriate implementation. The applicability, strengths, and weaknesses of each remediation technology will be discussed. The primary focus of the training is the cleanup of gasoline releases. However, information presented will be applicable to other petroleum fuels and release types. Case studies will be presented to illustrate key concepts and potential challenges associated with petroleum remediation. A brief overview of less common remediation technologies is also included in the course material for additional reference.


Course Topics:

Introduction (The Big Picture)

• Remediation Functions

• Mass vs. Composition Based Remedies

• Remediation Technology Overview

• Common Smear Zone Technologies

• Common Oxygenate Technologies


Key Concepts

• Petroleum Partitioning

• Raoult's Law

• Composition of Petroleum Products 

• Petroleum Biodegradation

• Oxygenate Biodegradation

• Cosolvency and Plume Elongation


Light Nonaqueous Phase Liquids (LNAPL)

• LNAPL Types and Terms

• LNAPL Gradients

• Common Misconceptions

• Saturation (Csat vs. Sr)

• LNAPL Indicators (Field and Lab)

 Diagnostic Gauge Plots

• LNAPL Transmissivity

• Petroleum Sheens

• Case Studies


Conceptual Site Models (CSMs)

• CSM Development
• 3D Site Characterization
• CSM Data for Remedy Selection
• Estimating Restoration Timeframe


Remedy Selection

• Remedy Screening

• Remediation Goals & Objectives

• Comprehensive Feasibility Analysis

• Remedy Evaluation Factors

• Bench and Pilot Scale Testing 

 

Performance Monitoring

• Performance Metrics and Endpoints

• Gauge Pressure vs. Absolute Pressure

• Vapor Concentration (ppmv) conversions

• Vapor Recovery System Pressure (ACFM vs. SCFM)

• Vapor Phase Mass Removal Rate

• Minimum and Maximum Injection Pressure

• Dissolved Phase Mass Removal

• Correcting GW Elevation for LNAPL

• System Troubleshooting

• Rebound Testing


Common Remediation Technologies

 Excavation

 Natural Source Zone Depletion

 Monitored Natural Attenuation

 Soil Vapor Extraction

 Air Sparging with Soil Vapor Extraction

 Multiphase Extraction

• Remediation Case Studies


Other Remediation Technologies (Included as Reference Only)
 Skimming and Bailing

• Vacuum Enhanced Skimming

 Total Liquid Extraction

 Surfactant Enhanced Recovery

 Biosparging & Bioventing

 Ozone Sparging and ISCO

 Enhanced Anaerobic Bioremediation

 Cosolvent Flushing

 In Situ Thermal

 Liquid Activated Carbon

 Phytotechnology

 Containment

 Permeable Reactive Barriers

 Stabilization (In Situ Soil Mixing)


Intended Audience:  This course is intended for environmental consultants, engineers, regulatory agency staff, and others seeking an improved understanding of soil, vapor, and groundwater remediation technologies applicable to petroleum hydrocarbon sites.


Education Level: Intermediate to advanced. General concepts and current research are included to ensure all levels benefit from attending.


Course Materials: 2024 updated course proceedings and reference material (over 500 color pages - PDF).


Credit: 15 PDHs or 1.5 CEUs for 15 hours of instruction.


Registration: $395, $295 per person for groups of 2 to 9 people, $250 per person for groups of 10 or more people on the same registration. Each registrant will receive their own link to join the training and may participate from any location with internet access. Register online or by calling us at (800) 385-0783.

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 (NEMA).

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