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Groundwater in Fractured Bedrock

Fee: $275 Multi-fee: $255 Late fee: $295 (after 3/19)


This one-day course focuses on practical aspects of groundwater in the fractured sedimentary bedrock of the Newark Group (Brunswick Aquifer), where thousands of sites have been impacted by industrial contaminants. Remedial activities at such sites are usually impaired by oversimplied notions regarding groundwater ow and contaminant migration, as well as by the use of inadequate hydrogeologic characterization methods. The course is intended for geologists, hydrogeologists, environmental professionals, licensed site remediation professionals (LSRPs), remediation engineers, regulators, and corporate site managers responsible for the investigation and remediation of complex bedrock sites. Participants will have an opportunity to improve their understanding of the hydrogeologic framework best used to represent sedimentary bedrock sites. Illustrated by real-world examples and following the NJDEPs new technical guidance document on groundwater investigation in fractured bedrock (released in March 2012), students will learn practical methods to conduct a expedited remedial groundwater investigation, or re-evaluation of problem bedrock sites. Attendees are expected to be familiar with basic concepts of contaminant hydrogeology. Please feel free to bring your problem site information for informal

April 2, 2013
Course Code: EW0108CA13
Plume delineation and CEA determination at fractured bedrock sites NJDEPs new technical guidance document on groundwater investigation in fractured bedrock

NJAES Ofce of Continuing Professional Education Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 102 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8519 Ph: 732.932.9271 Fax: 732.932.8726 Email: ocpe@njaes.rutgers.edu Web: www.cpe.rutgers.edu

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Andrew Michalski, Ph.D., CGWP, LSRP, a Principal at Michalski and Associates, specializes in groundwater consulting. He has over 30 years of academic and consulting experience conducting groundwater investigations at hundreds of sites. In addition to publishing seminal papers on groundwater occurrence and movement in fractured bedrock of the Passaic Formation, Dr. Michalski developed practical bedrock hydrogeologic characterization tools that will be discussed in this class. He received a M.S. in Mine Hydrogeology and a Ph.D. in Technical Sciences from Cracow, Poland, and held senior technical positions with The Whitman Companies, TRC, and the Earth Technology Corp. He also taught an undergraduate hydrogeology course at Rutgers University for ten years. Richard Britton, P.G., LSRP, is Senior Vice President of Geological Services at Whitman, specialists in environmental engineering and hydrogeology. Mr. Britton manages site investigation projects for Whitman and has lectured on, and implemented, conventional and innovative remediation technologies at numerous sites in New Jersey. Mr. Britton received his B.S. in Geology and Chemistry, and his M.S. in Environmental Science from Rutgers University and is the past president of the Association of Engineering Geologists.

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Underground Storage Tanks


May 7, 2013
NJDEPs Regulatory Training

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Fracture ow basics and dierences with porous media Various conceptual ow models applied for groundwater in bedrock, and how their use inuences apparent groundwater ow direction, velocities, plume delineation & remediation outcomes at contaminated bedrock sites Dominant role of certain bedding fractures in sedimentary bedrock, and harmful consequences of using inadequate conceptual models of groundwater ow A step-by-step approach to fracture ow characterization, using geological, geophysical, and hydraulic methods at unexplored sites, and sites with numerous wells Expedited characterization of contaminated groundwater in bedrock by means of temporary test holes, in-well ow tracing, ow sampling and packer testing. (Procedures, advantages and pitfalls of this practical dynamic approach to comprehensive bedrock characterization) How to conduct remedial investigations and groundwater cleanups at DNAPL and LNAPL Sites

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Practical Applications in Hydrogeology


May 9, 16 & 23, 2013
Optional Day of Lab Exercises

Credits and Continuing Education Units


In addition to Rutgers CEUs, credits are available for: NJ Health Ofcers & REHSs - 5.5 Contact Hours NJ Licensed Water & Wastewater Operators (01-040701-30) - 6 TCHs NJ Public Works Manager - 6 Technical NY State Professional Engineers - 6 Contact Hours NJ LSRP CECs - 6.5 Technical This course is eligible toward PDHs for Pennsylvania Professional Geologists and New Jersey Professional Engineers.

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** Classes Approved for NJ LSRP CECs **

Registration is NOW open for the NJDEP Case Study Training for LSRPs! (Required Course to sit for LSRP Exam) To register, call 732-932-9271 or visit: http://www.cpe.rutgers.edu

Underground Storage Tanks


Fee: $275 Multi-fee: $255 Late fee: $295 (after 4/23)
Whether you are becoming certied for the rst time or just need to recertify, you will get the regulatory information you need to stay current with New Jerseys UST requirements and help your clients or employer avoid potential penalty liability.
Please Note: The NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) regulates Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) and requires the professionals who work on them to be trained, certied/ recertied every three (3) years. When a person has notied 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. Certied Subsurface Evaluators may still be retained to remediate discharges from unregulated USTs without the supervision of a LSRP. The certications 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 Certied Subsurface Evaluator to remediate that discharge is required to employ an individual working for a business rm certied in the category of UST subsurface evaluation pursuant to the UST rules at N.J.A.C. 7:14B-16.

May 7, 2013
Course Code: EW0201CD13
Course Program
8:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Introduction NJ UST Program Laws, Regulations & Business Prospective Regulated UST Installation, Operation and Release Detection Enforcement Lunch Unregulated Heating Oil Tank Program Closure of USTs Overview of Remediation of Releases from USTs UST Certication and Exam Requirements Adjourn

Practical Applications in Hydrogeology


Fee: $765 Multi-fee: $735 Late fee: $795 (after 4/26) Lab - May 30, 2013 - $225
From Darcys Law to DNAPL, the eld of hydrogeology can be mystifying. As an environmental professional, you need to make sense of the scientic principles and jargon and, most importantly, put them into practice in the eld. This informative program will familiarize you with the theory and practice of hydrogeology, including guiding principles, basic mathematical principles, the identication of problems, the application of dierent groundwater models, and the limitations of those models. The structure of the course allows you to analyze assigned problems during the week between lecture sessions.

May 9, 16 & 23, 2013


Course Code: EW0103CA13
A B.S. or equivalent degree in science, engineering and/or geology A basic knowledge of geology, and/or two to three years of practice in the eld of Hydrogeology Practiced hydrogeology, groundwater remediation and the development of groundwater resources

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Instructors
Daniel Nachman, TRC Environmental Corporation Charles F. McLane III, Ph.D., McLane Environmental, L.L.C. Kenneth B. Siet , TRC Environmental Corporation Nidal M. Rabah, Ph.D., PE, PMP, TRC Environmental Corporation

Program Topics
Darcys Law the basic mathematics of ow-through porous media Basic concepts hydraulic conductivity, transmissivity, well yields Flow to wells in leaky and non-leaky conned aquifers, wells near streams and boundaries, and the concept of leakage Flow to wells in unconned aquifers and the concept of delayed yield Determination of hydraulic properties of aquifers, theory and solutions of aquifer tests The behavior, transport and remediation of contaminants in porous media The use of modeling techniques in solving groundwater problems Geologic and chemical controls on contaminant plume behavior How to interpret laboratory data Guidelines for the investigation and remediation of LNAPL and DNAPL How to design successful supply, remedial, and injection wells New in situ remedial technology and strategies Recent advances in understanding of biodegradation of petroleum products and chlorinated solvents Discussion of NJ groundwater cleanup standards and the USEPA guidelines for setting groundwater cleanup criteria

Credits and Continuing Education Units


In addition to Rutgers CEUs, credits are available for: NJ Health Ofcers & REHSs - 19.75 without lab day OR 22.75 with lab day NJ Licensed Water Operators ONLY (01-030101-10) - 18 TCHs without the Lab/24 TCHs with the Lab NJ LSRP CECs - 19.5 Technical for 3-days / 6.5 Technical for the Lab Day NJ Certied Public Works Managers - 4 Technical; 4 Government; 4 Mgmt. MA LSRPs - 28 Technical (non-DEP) Credits NY Professional Engineers - 18 Credit Hours (PE Only) This course is eligible toward PDHs for Pennsylvania Professional Geologists and New Jersey Professional Engineers.

Valuable references provided on CD-ROM!


Our course materials include valuable references on CD-ROM enabling you to search for just the information you need without having to wade through reams of paper. *For LSRP Program information, call Wayne Howitz (NJDEP) at 609-984-1351. *For UST exam information, call NJDEP Exam/Licensing Unit at 609-984-6507.

Who Should Attend?


Anyone working on USTs needs a good understanding of the applicable regulations and guidance, especially tank owners, consultants, engineers, contractors, health ocers, geologists, soil scientists and attorneys. If you are renewing your certication, you must take a NJDEP-certied course within one year prior to renewal. Professional engineers and plumbing contractors, exempt from the certication examination, must attend the course within one year of certication.

Credits and Continuing Education Units


In addition to Rutgers CEUs, credits are available for: NJ Health Ofcers & REHSs - 6.5 Contact Hours NJ Licensed Water & Wastewater Operators (01-040601-30) - 6 TCHs NJ Certied Public Works Managers - 2 Technical; 2 Government NJ Continuing Legal Education - 6.6 CLE Units PA/NY Continuing Legal Education - Pending Approval NJ LSRP CECs - 6.5 Regulatory This course is eligible toward PDHs for Pennsylvania Professional Geologists and New Jersey Professional Engineers.

Instructors
Jonathan Berg, NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Chris Dwyer, NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Stacey Felts-Bock, TRC Environmental Corporation Patrick Hansen, TRC Environmental Corporation Edward Hogan, Esq., Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus Mark Gruzlovic, NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Kenneth Siet, TRC Environmental Corporation

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Gain Hands-on Experience!


Students have the option of signing up for an optional 4th day of class (May 30, 2013 - additional fee of $225 required) where they will gain personalized instruction devoted to well design and aquifer pumping tests. There will be instruction in the management of pumping test data and the management and evaluation of laboratory data.

Registration is NOW open for the NJDEP Case Study Training for LSRPs! (Required Course to sit for LSRP Exam) To register, call 732-932-9271 or visit: http://www.cpe.rutgers.edu

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