Comparison Between Pump and Treat, Biorestoration, and Biorestoration/ Pump and Treat Combined: Lessons from Computer Modeling |
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Authors: | Samuel A Marquis Jr Dennis Dineen |
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Institution: | Sam Marquis is a senior hydrogeologist at McLaren/Hart Environmental Engineering's Irvine, California, office. He is a registered geologist and environmental assessor in California and holds a B.S. in geology from Denison University and an M.S. in geology from Southern Methodist University. Marquis has served as project manager and/or technical lead for numerous soil and ground water remediation projects for Superfund sites, Class I landfills, oil fields, refineries, marine terminals, gasoline service stations, and real estate properties. His work focuses on ground water flow and solute transport modeling and on soil and ground water remediation design. He has presented and published numerous papers dealing with analytical and numerical modeling, soil and ground water remediation, tidally influenced hydrologic settings, and carbonate depositional environments and diagenesis.;Dennis Dineen is a managing principal geoscientist and assistant regional manager at McLaren/Hart's Irvine, California, office where he directs soil and ground water investigations and remediation projects. He received a B.S. in biology from the Illinois Institute of Technology and an M.S. in soil science from the University of California at Davis. He is a certified professional soil scientist and registered environmental assessor in California. He has developed McLaren/Hart's soil remediation feasibility laboratory, overseen several large-scale biological remediation projects, and managed original scientific research culminating in the isolation of a newly identified bacterium capable of degrading polynuclear aromatic compounds. |
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