January 28, 2010 | Philadelphia, PA
LSRP Strategy and Update Discussion
Kathi Stetser, Principal Geologist and LSRP for Roux Associates, will join other experts in a panel discussion of strategies to effectively implement the recently enacted NJDEP Site Remediation Reform Act and the role of the LSRP. The event is being presented by SWEP Philadelphia and SWEP New Jersey. more
November 6, 2009 | Flushing, NY
Queens College Business Forum
Charles McGuckin will serve on the panel discussion "Entrepreneurship and the 'Green' Economy" and will discuss Green Remediation in the environmental consulting business. more
July 14-15, 2009 | Santa Clara, CA
Sustainability Summit 2009
Will Sarni, a member of the Speaker Advisory Board for this conference, will share his insights on sustainability as a driver for innovation. DOMANI is a silver sponsor for the conference.
May 5-8, 2009 | Baltimore, MD
Battell In-Situ And On-Site Bioremediation Conference
Scott Knopke will be presenting on a pilot Constructed Treatment Wetlands / Phyto Evaluation for AMD; and Tylor Schott and Tom Patterson will present on the Constructed Treatment Wetlands in use for BASF in Williamsburg, VA.
April 17, 2009 | New York, NY
American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution
Dr. Nathan Epler, Principal Hydrogeologist in the New York office will serve on a panel discussion at the 11th Annual Spring Conference for the American Bar Association Center for Dispute Resolution. A panel discussion on how the media frames conflicts through the use of questions and exploring how people from different professions ask questions regarding an environmental matter. The conference will be held from 4-5:30 pm at the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers. more
April 4, 2009 | Hartford, CT
University of Connecticut School of Law
Jim Stagge, Staff Engineer in the Burlington Office, will present at the Environmental Law Society - Panel on Stormwater Pollution & Low Impact Development: New Solutions to Old Problems. Jim's presentation will discuss low impact development tools used to manage stormwater, and how these techniques can be used to alleviate Central Connecticut's Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) challenges. Jim will also provide technical engineering background to complement the policy and permitting discussions offered by the other presenters.
March 31, 2009 | New York, NY
Columbia University School of Law
Nathan Epler, Ph.D. from the New York office will be a guest lecturer at the Columbia University School of Law. Dr. Epler will give a seminar to a class of second-year law students on understanding uncertainty and subjectivity in environmental expert litigation support.
March 22-26, 2009 | San Antonio, TX
Food Industry Environmental Council Conference
Walt Eifert will be presenting on the Constructed Treatment Wetland project for Grimmway Farms. Will Sarni will be giving a joint presentation with Del Monte's Senior Manager of Environmental Services, Jarod Cook, titled "The Business Case for Sustainability: Implementation Framework and Case Study." The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency and is hosted by the Food Industry Environmental Council. DOMANI is also a sponsor of the event.
February 15-19, 2009 | San Francisco, CA
TMS Materials Science & Technology Conference
Amanda Ludlow, coauthor with Alcoa, to present the Alcoa Point Comfort Engineering Natural System design and construction. Alcoa's Point Comfort, Texas alumina refinery has deployed a multi-faceted Engineered Natural System (ENS) to capture and recycle bauxite ore, improve runoff water quality and reduce runoff volume from the bauxite storage area at the Site. The ENS is comprised of initial sedimentation trenches and swales to capture and recover course fractions of bauxite eroded from large bauxite storage piles. Decanted stormwater from the trenches is then conveyed to a staged constructed treatment wetland (CTW) for additional cleansing and retention. The staged CTW contains an initial forebay, settling pond, high marsh and low marsh areas and a terminal micropool. Clean effluent from the CTW can either be conveyed to a phytoplot for consumptive elimination or used by the refinery to reduce dependency on potable water.