ETC: In-Situ Remediation 101
April 16 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT

You’ll learn how to define common problems resulting from soil and groundwater contamination, how to approach them utilizing in-situ remediation techniques, and explore best practices for designing and managing in-situ remediation.
Successful completion of this course and its respective quiz is worth 3 continuing education contact hours.
Featured Speakers
Christian Alarie
Andy Kavanagh, L.P.G., P.G.
Mr. Kavanagh has led and supported numerous projects involving the investigation and remediation of sites impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, and emerging contaminants such as PFAS and 1,4-dioxane. His experience includes the design and implementation of remedial systems, evaluation of remedial alternatives, and preparation of technical documents including work plans, feasibility studies, and regulatory submittals.
He has a strong background in hydrogeologic conceptual site model (CSM) development, aquifer testing, groundwater flow and contaminant transport evaluation, and data interpretation. Mr. Kavanagh routinely collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to integrate geology, engineering, and regulatory strategy into effective site management approaches.
In addition to his technical work, Mr. Kavanagh has experience interfacing with regulatory agencies and stakeholders, supporting project approvals, and guiding remediation strategies through closure. His work emphasizes defensible scientific analysis, clear communication, and implementation of sustainable remediation practices.
Mr. Kavanagh holds a degree in geology and maintains professional licensure in good standing.
Mike Worden, P.G.