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Roux’s Historic 2023 ENR Rankings

August 08, 2023
Engineering News-Record (ENR) provides the engineering and construction news, analysis, commentary, and data that construction industry professionals need to do their jobs more effectively. As a leading source for engineering and construction news, ENR publishes an annual list of the...
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Regenesis Rising Star Employee Spotlight: April McGuire

August 07, 2023
April McGuire, a Senior Engineer in Roux's Long Beach, California office, was recognized as a Rising Star by Regenesis. As a valued client and partner, Regenesis conducted an interview with April to showcase her experience within the world of environmental...
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Roux Merger with Benchmark TurnKey in Buffalo, NY

July 26, 2023
Roux is excited and proud to announce that the Buffalo-based firm, Benchmark Civil/Environmental Engineering & Geology, PLLC and TurnKey Environmental Restoration, LLC (collectively called Benchmark TurnKey) have merged with Roux as of July 24, 2023. Benchmark TurnKey was founded in...
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Emily Goswami, M.S., CIH to Present in PFAS Webinar

July 11, 2023
PFAS: Health Risks and Adapting to Regulatory Changes July 20, 2023 2:00pm EST The Institutes CPCU Society, a global community for risk management and insurance professionals, is hosting a Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS) webinar related to health risks and...
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Published Article: Update to the Light Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Infiltration Conceptual Model

June 21, 2023
The 1970s oil spill model has described the infiltration of oil (light nonaqueous phase liquid or LNAPL) into the subsurface resulting in an oil pancake depressing the water table within the capillary fringe. An update to the 1970s model is needed because, according to the discussion by Lenhard et al., "LNAPL-saturated 'pancakes' do not exist."
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