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Register for the Remediation and Risk Management?Webinar Series
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), in partnership?with?the American Institute of Professional Geologists,?the Michigan Association of Environmental Professionals, and the Air & Waste Management Association, is excited to?present the Remediation and Risk Management Webinar Series. This webinar?series is dedicated to helping environmental professionals stay informed about issues and trends that affect remediation and risk management efforts. EGLE will regularly host a webinar that will tackle a topic of interest to environmental professionals and others interested in environmental remediation and risk management.
Each webinar will include a presentation by a diverse selection of environmental professionals and allow time for questions from attendees.?Recordings of each?webinar will be available on the Series webpage.?More webinars will be added throughout the year.?Registration?is available at?Michigan.gov/EGLEevents.
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Upcoming webinar in the series
Groundwater models are often useful tools in the environmental and hydrogeology fields. Groundwater modeling is a specialized skill, and a December 2021 Remediation and Risk Management Series webinar provided the basics of groundwater modeling for non-modelers. This webinar builds on that foundational understanding to highlight example modeling applications and step through real-life groundwater modeling case studies. This webinar was developed in collaboration with Barr Engineering Co. and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy to provide a look into groundwater modeling applications from both the consulting and regulatory perspectives.
Speakers
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Evan Christianson is the coordinator of Barr?s computational hydrogeology practice group, which consists of over 15 hydrogeologists and engineers who specialize in groundwater modeling and associated specialties. With more than 15 years of experience in hydrogeology, his work focuses on implementing hydraulic models to solve complex water quality and water supply issues. Evan specializes in groundwater flow modeling, aquifer characterization, and the development of custom quantitative methods for modeling applications.? ?
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Katy Lindstrom is a member of Barr?s computational hydrogeology practice group. Katy is an environmental engineer with more than 14 years of experience helping clients assess and remediate contaminated sites, achieve environmental compliance, and address groundwater management issues in Michigan and throughout the Midwest. Her work focuses on hydrogeologic characterization, investigation and remediation of contaminated groundwater, soil, and sediment sites, groundwater-surface water interface evaluations, and groundwater flow and contaminant transport modeling.?
Each?webinar qualifies for 1 CEH/PDH.
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: Joel Roseberry:?[email protected] Alana Berthold:?[email protected]
Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at the event?should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 by January 5 to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.
EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.
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