The Young Environmental Professionals (YEP) is excited to announce our next technical event:
Conceptual Site Modeling Process - Part 2, Integrating Data Quality Objectives
Location: HRP offices, 197 Scott Swamp Road, Farmington, CT
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Date & Time: Wednesday, April 26, 2017, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Instructor: Dr. Gail L. Batchelder (see bio below)
NOTE: This course does not provide any continuing education credits (CECs) for LEPs.
Course Fees:
YEP Members: $10, Non-members: $20, Gov’t Employee/Students: $10. Dinner included.
Not a YEP member yet? YEP membership is included with your EPOC dues. We encourage all young environmental professionals to join! For further information about YEP and how to join, see: www.epoc.org/yep.
Course Review:
This two-hour course emphasizes how the data quality objectives process is used to effectively design investigation and remediation projects through examples and analysis of case studies in break-out sessions. The focus will be on:
- An introduction to data quality objectives and the data quality objectives process
- Becoming familiar with setting and understanding DQOs in the context of a project
- Using DQOs as a tool for effective site characterization
After the lecture, we will break into groups led by LEP facilitators to go over several case studies to emphasize what was presented in the lecture. Hand-outs will be given to help guide the group discussion.
Seminar Agenda:
- 5:30-6:15: DQO Lecture
- 6:15-7:00: Breakout sessions led by LEP facilitators
- 7:00-7:30: Reconvene to discuss case studies as a group
Instructor Bio:
Gail L. Batchelder, Ph.D., P.G., L.E.P
Dr. Gail Batchelder, Technical Director at HRP Associates, Inc. in Farmington, Connecticut, has been actively involved in the direction and review of subsurface investigations and development of conceptual models of site-specific contaminant fate and transport for a variety of contaminants and hydrogeologic settings for nearly 30 years. She is a Licensed Environmental Professional in Connecticut and is licensed as a Professional Geologist in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and New Hampshire. Currently, she serves on the Board of Registration for Licensed Site Professionals in Massachusetts.
Since 1999, Dr. Batchelder has been actively involved in the development and presentation of several seminars for EPOC, SWEP-CT, and the LSP Association on the use of conceptual site modeling and the data quality objectives process as an integral component of investigation and remediation projects. She has also presented two-day training on the subject to Connecticut DEEP staff, and in 2015, presented an updated CSM course for LEPs through EPOC.
Dr. Batchelder received her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in geology from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. She holds an undergraduate degree in French from Tufts University.