Underground Storage Tanks and Site Remediation Training – November/December 2011

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Underground Storage Tanks November 29, 2011 $265 before 11/15; $295 after; $245 multiple Course Code: EW0201CB12 If you work on UST’s, You Need this Course!

www.cpe.rutgers.edu Course Program 8:30 a.m.

Whether you are becoming certified for the first time or just need to recertify, you will get the regulatory information you need to stay current with New Jersey’s UST requirements and help your clients or employer avoid potential penalty liability. The NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) regulates Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) and requires the professionals who work on them to be trained, certified/recertified every three (3) years. When a person has notified the NJDEP of a discharge from an UST on or after November 4, 2009, that person must retain a LSRP when addressing regulated USTs. LSRPs may work on unregulated USTs (remediation or otherwise), but LSRPs are not required to be hired to remediate discharges from unregulated USTs. Certified Subsurface Evaluators may still be retained to remediate discharges from unregulated USTs without the supervision of a LSRP. The certifications for all other categories of UST services (i.e., installation, closure, tank testing, and corrosion protection) still require the refresher course. The person responsible for conducting the remediation of a discharge from an unregulated UST who uses a Certified Subsurface Evaluator to remediate that discharge is required to employ an individual working for a business firm certified in the category of UST subsurface evaluation pursuant to the UST rules at N.J.A.C. 7:14B-16. Who Should Attend? Anyone working on USTs needs a good understanding of the applicable regulations and guidance, especially tank owners, consultants, engineers, contractors, health officers, geologists, soil scientists and attorneys. If you are renewing your certification, you must take a NJDEP-certified course within one year prior to renewal. Professional engineers and plumbing contractors, exempt from the certification examination, must attend the course within one year of certification. Instructors Jonathan Berg, NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Patrick Hansen, TRC Environmental Corporation Edward Hogan, Esq., Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus Gary Sanderson, NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Kenneth Siet, TRC Environmental Corporation

10:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

NJ UST Regulations Overview of Laws and Regulations Permits; Registration and Fees; Compliance and Enforcement; Installation, Upgrade and Certification Requirements; Performance Standards; Operating, Monitoring and Closure Requirements; Release, Reporting and Investigation Requirements and Recordkeeping Legal and Business Perspective NJDEP Unregulated Heating Oil Tank Program Update on LSRP Program Lunch NJ UST Technical Requirements New Jersey Technical Requirements for Site Remediation; UST Closure and Remediation; Soil Remediation Standards; Ground Water Quality Standards and Soil Cleanup Criteria Adjourn

Valuable References Provided on CD-ROM! *For LSRP Program information, call Wayne Howitz (NJDEP) at 609-984-1351. *For UST exam information, call NJDEP Exam/Licensing Unit at 609-777-1013. .

Credits and Continuing Education Units In addition to Rutgers CEUs, credits are available for: NJ Health Officers & REHSs - Participants who complete this education program will be awarded 6.5 NJ Public Health Continuing Education Contact Hours (CEs). NJ Licensed Water & Wastewater Operators (01-040601-30) - 6 TCHs NJ Certified Public Works Managers - 2 Technical; 2 Government NJ Continuing Legal Education - Pending Approval PA/NY Continuing Legal Education - 6.5 CLEs

This course is eligible toward PDHs for Pennsylvania Professional Geologists and New Jersey Professional Engineers.


Innovative Technologies

Practical Applications for Site Remediation

December 15, 2011

November 30, 2011

$255 before 12/1; $285 after; $235 multiple

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$265 before 11/30; $235 LSRPA Members Course Code: EN0507CB12 The Site Remediation Reform Act and implementing regulations known as the Administrative Requirements for the Remediation of Contaminated Sites (ARRCS) have created a new regulatory framework for the site remediation process in New Jersey. Licensed Site Remediation Professionals (LSRPs) are now licensed as “agents of the NJDEP” to make critical decisions about protecting the public health and environment from adverse impacts posed by contaminated sites.

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As a result, this course has been developed to provide a “hands-on” practical approach for LSRPs, and other environmental professionals to learn about the new regulations and guidance specific to site remediation.

5:00 p.m.

7:30 - 8:00 a.m.

12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Registration Introduction/Opening Remarks, Navigating a Sea of Forms and Time Frames, Fear of Fees, Hot Topics LUNCH Professional Judgement/Technical Justification Relying on Past NFAs When Making Decisions Updates on Rules and Guidance Documents Adjourn

Computer participation is recommended! Please bring a laptop!

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Review actual site remediation case histories Participate in breakout sessions to analyze the case histories As case histories are reviewed and processed you will identify: • Applicable forms, fees and submittal documents required to process the case • Applicable mandatory and regulatory timeframes • Applicable guidance and regulations, including discussion on the application of best professional judgement in making decisions on the course of action Interact with environmental professionals to share ideas as to how to move sites through the site remediation process Discussion on relying on past NFAs when making decisions on current cases Discussion on relevant technical hot topics Latest update on the status of the revisions to the various rules (ARRCS, Technical Requirements and UHOT), as well as update on the status of the various Guidance Documents

Instructors Representatives from NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and the Licensed Site Remediation Professional Association (LSRPA) will manage the class and also participate in the course.

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Course Code: EN0510CA12

*Note to Licensed Site Remediation Professionals (LSRP) Applicants* This course fulfills the requirements for LSRP applicants to have completed a generally recognized course on NJDEP’s technical guidance for site remediation.

Over the past decade, innovative technologies have been increasingly used to perform in situ treatment throughout NJ, reflecting an increased level of acceptance by the regulated community and regulators alike. However, in situ technologies entail much more than merely injecting amendments into the ground. Successful in situ remediation requires appropriate site characterization (soil and groundwater), knowledge of site geology/ hydrogeology and the science underlying the various technologies. This one-day program will provide you with the basics of performing successful remediation using a variety of innovative in situ technologies as well as present “real” site data derived from actual innovative technologies projects. The course will focus on choosing the “right” technology or combination of technologies, as well as delivery methods for given site conditions.

Featured Topics Leading regulatory and technical experts in the fields of Site Characterization, Bioremediation, Chemical Oxidation/Chemical Reduction, Thermal Treatment and Delivery Methodology will present timely information on:

Credits and Continuing Education Units In addition to Rutgers CEUs, credits are available for: NJ Health Officers & REHSs - 7.5 Contact Hours NJ Licensed Water & Wastewater Operators (01-061103-30) - 6 TCHs

This course is eligible toward PDHs for Pennsylvania Professional Geologists and New Jersey Professional Engineers.

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The importance of performing a Proper Site Characterization in order to develop an accurate conceptual site model New techniques in Bioremediation for the treatment of recalcitrant compounds and DNAPL source areas

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Payment Policy - All students must have prearranged for payment to be admitted to the class (purchase order, check, VISA, Mastercard, American Express or money order).

Fax: 732.932.8726, 24 Hours. Please include credit card information or copy of your check, money order or purchase order with your fax.

Refunds - You may withdraw from this course with a full refund (minus a processing fee) provided our office is notified at least three (3) full working days prior to the start of the course. Beyond that time, registrants may be responsible for the full registration fee. Substitutions are welcomed.

Mail: Registration Desk, NJAES Office of Continuing Professional Education, Rutgers University, 102 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8519. Please make check payable to: Rutgers University Web: www.cpe.rutgers.edu

NOTE - Unless otherwise specified, continental breakfast and lunch are included in your registration fee(s). Textbooks are not included. You may obtain copies on your own, or through our office with your registration.

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Use of the proper Chemical Oxidants depending on the contaminants-ofconcern, presence/absence of NAPL and site hydrogeology Treatment of chlorinated contaminants, oxidized metals, and other redoxamenable contaminants using Zero Valent Iron (ZVI) and other Chemical Reductants In Situ Thermal Treatment strategies to treat a wide variety of contaminants in a variety of settings Choosing the proper Delivery Technology The process of gaining Regulatory Approval and Funding using innovative technologies

Who Should Attend? Professionals including LSRP’s involved in site investigation, characterization and remediation; those who want to remain current in the latest innovative technologies and industry and legal decision makers who need current information to make informed decisions.

Instructors Richard D. Britton, P.G., LSRP, Whitman James Cummings, USEPA - Technology Assessment Branch Michael Deely, NJDEP (Invited) Mary DeFlaun, Ph.D., Geosyntec Consultants Daniel W. Elliott, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill John Haselow, Ph.D., Redox Tech David Robinson, LSRP, Whitman Edward Sullivan, P.G., LSRP, Birdsall Services Group, Inc.

Credits and Continuing Education Units In addition to Rutgers CEUs, credits are available for: NJ Health Officers & REHSs - Pending Approval NJ Licensed Water & Wastewater Operators (01-120701-30) - 6 TCHs NJ Certified Public Works Managers - Pending Approval NJ Continuing Legal Education - Pending Approval PA/NY Continuing Legal Education - Pending Approval NY Professional Engineers - 6 Contact Hours

This course is eligible toward PDHs for Pennsylvania Professional Geologists and New Jersey Professional Engineers.


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