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Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) Phase I and II (1.2 CEUs)


Course Code: ENV014
Date: 08 Feb - 09 Feb 2013
Location: Toronto, ON
Details: Delta Toronto Airport West
5444 Dixie Rd
Mississauga, ON
L4W 2L2
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$1,345.00

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A certificate of completed Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be granted at the end of this course. Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Daily Schedule:
8:00am - Registration and coffee (1st day only)
8:30am - Session begins
4:30pm -  Adjournment
Breakfast, two refreshment breaks and lunch are provided daily
 
Description
This course will closely follow the project stages. It will focus on the CSA/CCME phased approach and various provincial guidelines for management of contaminated sites as well as remediation and site closure.

Ojective

To provide participants with in-depth knowledge of site assessment and remediation methodologies.

Who Should Attend

Environmental managers and engineers, technologists, environmental scientists, geologists, regulatory personnel, compliance officers and auditors.

Course Outcomes
Individuals will have a better understanding and knowledge about:

  • Technical and practical knowledge required to conduct the site assessment
  • Laws and regulations that impact and shape the environmental inspection industry
  • Related issues surrounding the environmental inspection
Program Outline (1.2 CEUs / 12 PDHs)
 
Day I
Site Assessment definition, Characterization and Standards
  • Definition of site assessment
  • Purpose of site assessment
  • When site assessment is required?
  • Type of contaminated sites
  • Sources of contamination
  • Costly Concerns, Not Considered Environmental Pollutants
  • CSA Standards
Environmental Pollution Liability
  • Legal Terms
  • Potentially Responsible Parties
  • Previous Trends toward the Reduction of Environmental Liability
  • Brownfields MOE guideline
Fundamentals of Site Assessment
  • Phase I
  • Phase II
  • Phase III
  • Phase IV
Study Considerations for Site Assessment Phase I
The four principal components of a Phase I ESA are:
  • Records review
  • Site visit
  • Interviews and
  • Evaluation of information and reporting
A Proper Beginning
  • Interview the Client
  • Plan and Organize
  • Develop a Sketch of the Site
Day II
Study Considerations for Site Assessment Phase II

Site Characterization and Investigation
  • Hazardous Substance Building Materials
  • Moisture and Mold in Building Materials
  • Lead Containing Material
  • Hazardous Substances Associated with Buildings
  • Industrial/Commercial Activities
Monitoring and Sampling Strategies and Techniques
  • Sampling plans
  • Soil investigation methodologies
  • Groundwater investigation methodologies
Remedial Action Screening

Engineered Solutions for Site Remediation
  • Physical techniques
  • Chemical techniques
  • Biological techniques
  • In-situ and ex-situ techniques
Sample Project: Putting It All Together
  • Summary of the Components
  • Projected Risks
  • Recommendations
  • Cost Projections
Open Discussion

Concluding Remarks and Final Adjournment
 
Instructor
Katy Modaressi, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Dr. Katy Modaressi is a senior process engineer, certified professional engineer and certified project manager with Associated Engineering (Ont). She has more than 16 years of work experience in different areas of environmental engineering. She obtained her Masters degree in Environmental Engineering and her PhD in Environmental Engineering from the University of Windsor. She also completed her Post Doctoral Fellow (PDF) at the University of Windsor, working on a novel technique for the soil remediation with particular work on the removal of refinery waste.

Her Ph.D thesis work was in the area of process modeling for advanced oxidation treatment for emerging chemicals, with specific research topic of treatment, removal and process modeling of Bisphenol A, using advanced oxidation techniques. Her Master thesis was on the process optimization of textile industry wastewater treatment, for which she used her pilot plant results to optimize the existing wastewater treatment facility. 

She authored/coauthored more than 19 journal and conference papers, abstracts and magazine articles along with 7 journal papers in preparation or already submitted.

She also has extensive hands on experience in her field, from designing water and wastewater treatment plants to optimizing existing plants. She has been involved in municipal and industrial projects as big as multi-billion dollar value remediation and treatment projects for oil refineries, overseas. She served the industry in many capacities such as holding a faculty position, process engineer and project manager.


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