BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:cab0020f4e3232c93937f7fef51ac3ef307 CATEGORIES:Continuing Education Course SUMMARY:February 9-10, 2021 - New Jersey Site Remediation Conference DESCRIPTION:
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NJ LSRPA’s power-packed New Jersey Sit e Remediation Conference is going virtual this coming February 9 and 10, 20 21.
The 2021 NJ Site Remediation Conference will be an all virtual ev ent. You will have access to and utilize a customized app that will give yo u a dynamic and rewarding Conference experience. Throughout the two days, y ou will have opportunities to participate in various events designed for ev eryone to come together for networking, collaborating and sharing. One week prior to the event, you will receive information on how to download/access the Conference app so you can begin to connect with other attendees.
When you attend this event, you will experience high-value education and t raining while having fun and enhancing your relationships with other profes sionals in your field. Our commitment is to offer you a wonderful opportuni ty to network with other environmental professionals while providing the co nvenience of adding Ethics, Technical and Regulatory LSRP CECs, CLEs or CPC s to your roster for license renewal.
You sign up for the two -day Conference Pass and any other courses you want to add to your registra tion. About a week prior to the event, Conference attendees will have an op portunity to set up their profile in the Conference app, allowing you to co nnect with other Conference attendees during the event and attend your regi stered courses or technical presentations.
We are grateful for all of our wond erful sponsors! Our Conference sponsors will benefit from a highly-targeted audience at this premiere event. Step into the spotligh t and show your support for the LSRPA community by becoming a sponsor today . To find out more about specialty sponsorship and virtual exhibit booth sp onsorship opportunities, please email Linda Watson at lwatson603@gmail.com and Marianne Leone at lsrpaconference@gmail.com (for LSRPA An nual Sponsoring Partners) or Dudley Warner at njsrcsponsor@gmail.com (for non-LSRPA annual sponsoring part ner companies).
To assist you in selecting your courses , view the Schedule at a Glance here → LSRPA 2021 Conf Course Schedule v4.17-pv.pdf< /span>
Getting to Respon se Action Outcomes (RAO) - LSRPs Managing Contractual Environmental Respons ibilities and Liabilities (Tuesday, February 9 from 8:15am - 9:15am)
Environmental re sponsibilities and liabilities are often negotiated and established prior t o the retention of an LSRP. This course addresses the contractual responsi bilities and liabilities LSRPs and environmental professionals should be aw are of during site remediation in order to properly manage and ensure all s tatutory and regulatory obligations are met for an RAO to be issued.
div>Credits: 1 Regulatory (LSRPs), 1.2 CLEs, 1 CPCs - Course N umber 2020-084
Instructors: Mark Fisher, CHMM, LSRP and
Heidi Minuskin, Esq.
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< strong>Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $55, Non-Member - $105
Geotechnical information provides imp ortant data which can be applied to many remedial action options, and is an important aspect of linear construction and redevelopment projects. This 2 -hour course will discuss how geotechnical engineering and site remediation professionals can integrate objectives in the field, including how to prop erly plan and implement a geotechnical investigation. Geotechnical soil bor ings, test pits, and field tests will be covered, and a review of the appli cable NJDEP guidance documents, including those related to linear construct ion projects, will be included.
Credits: 2 Technical (LSRPs ), 2.4 CLEs, 2 CPCs - Course Number 2020-035
Instructors: Michael Poland
, LSRP and Dafydd Chand
ler, P.G.
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $110, Non-Member - $210
Professional Judgement - Pers
pective and Practice (Tuesday, Febru
ary 9 from 8:15am - 11:45am)
Professional judgement is one of the most valuable tools an LSRP engages in every day, a nd yet there is little in the way of guidance in this area. This 3-hour cou rse examines the definition of professional judgement, both generally and i n the context of the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board's Policy Page, the professional standard of care, and SRRA's Hierarchy of Statute-R egulation Guidance. The NJDEP Bureau of Inspection and Review's expectation s for documenting and supporting Professional Judgements will be covered, a nd several case studies of professional judgement at regulated sites will b e presented.
< span>Credits: 2 Regulatory and 1 Tech nical (LSRPs), 3.6 CLEs, 3 CPCs - Course Number 2018-079
Instructors: Rodger Ferguson, LSRP; Sharon McSwieney, LSRP; Atwood Davis and Gary Sanderson
Course Fee: LSRPA Memb er - $165, Non-Member - $315
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strong>LSRP Ethics (Tuesday, Februar
y 9 from 8:15am - 11:45am)
The goal of this half-day (3 Ethics credits) course is to provide a review of both the gene ral and professional ethical fundamentals in addition to the Site Remediati on Reform Act’s Code of Conduct. The course examines business practices ve rsus the standard of care. Case studies and a panel discussion with variou s stakeholder viewpoints represented will occur. Course participants are ex pected to contribute to discussions of case histories and are encouraged to contribute their own case histories for analysis.
Credits: 3 Ethics - Cour se Number 2018-082
Ins
tructors: Kathi Stetser, P.
G., LSRP; Steven Senior
, Esq.; Scott Drew, LSR
P, LSE; Andrew Robins,
Esq. and John Scagnelli
, Esq.
Course Fee: LSRPA Member $155, Non-Member - $25 0
Response Action Outc
omes (RAOs) - Is There Ever Finality? (Tuesday, February 9 from 10:45am - 11:45am)
An LSRP is authorized to memorialize the completion of remediation by issuing a Response Action Outcome (RAO), whether unrestricted or restricted in accordance with the Site Remediation Reform Act. This course helps ide ntify and address the issues that can occur post RAO, with guidance on what necessary actions LSRPs and environmental professionals should take.
div>Credits: 1 Regulatory (LSRPs), 1.2 CLEs, 1 CPCs - Course
Number 2020-083
Instr
uctors: Mark Fisher, CHMM,
LSRP and Heidi Minuskin
, Esq.
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $55, Non-Member - $105
LSRP Practitioner Strategi
es for Ensuring Regulatory Compliance (Tuesday, February 9 from 10:45am -
11:45am)
This 1-hour course will provide s trategies for an LSRP and environmental professional to manage responsibili ty for work outside their areas of expertise and submit documents that are protective of human health and the environment. Discussions will be focused on the importance of paying attention and illustrating with actual example s from NJDEP reviewer comments and providing strategies to avoid mistakes.< /p>
Credits: 1 Regulatory (LSRPs), 1.2 CLEs, 1 CPCs - Course Nu
mber 2019-103
Instructor: Ted Toskos, LSRP, P.G.
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $55, Non-Member - $105
Remediation of Heavy Metals Using In-Situ Approaches (Tuesday, February 9 from 1:30pm - 3:30pm)
Trace metals constitute a significant cla ss of groundwater contaminants originating from a variety of sources (indus trial wastewater, landfill leachate, fossil fuels, and more) with remediati on of metals in groundwater posing a significant challenge. This 2-hour cou rse will provide a background in the understanding of reaction chemistry an d treatment options for metals in groundwater and allow LSRPs to better und erstand contaminant behavior and available treatment options.
Credits: 2 Technical (LSRPs), 2.4 CLEs, 2 CPCs - Course Number 2018-017<
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Instructor: Fayaz Lakhwala, Ph.D.
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $110, Non-Member - $210
A follow-up to the PFAS 101 course, this 2-hour course p rovides additional background on the use, names, and occurrence of PFAS in historical and current documentation. As PFAS investigations become more an d more common, it's important to continue to develop skills and knowledge r egarding PFAS. This course will include interactive discussion around sever al case examples.
Credits: 1 Regulatory and 1 Techni
cal (LSRPs), 2.4 CLEs, 2 CPCs - Course Number 2020-068
Instructors: Caryn Barnes, LSRP and Erin Palko, P.G., LSRP
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $110, Non-Member - $210
Off-Site Source
- Practical Implementation (Tuesday,
February from 1:30pm - 3:30pm)
Focusing on technical approaches for data gat hering and problem solving as it relates to groundwater investigations, thi s 2-hour course is specifically designed to assist remediation professional s in meeting the regulatory requirements outlined in N. J. A. C. 7:26E-3.9 (Site investigation - determination of off-site source contamination in soi l and ground water) while highlighting the role of professional judgement i n evaluating the use of off-site data.
Credits: 0.5 Regulatory and 1.5 Technical (LSRPs), 2.4 CLEs
, 2 CPCs - Course Number 2017-050
Instructors: Steven Posten
, LSRP and George Nicho
las
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $110, Non-Member - $210
Co
mmingled Plumes and Receptor Obligations: Case Study and Legal Aspects (Tuesday, February 9 from 1:30pm - 4:30p
m)
This course provides technical and legal expertise for investigating sites with commingled plumes presenting challe nges that may delay and complicate completion of required remedial activiti es utilizing NJDEP guidance, lines of evidence and conceptual site modeling while providing alternatives and strategies to resolve commingled plume di sputes.
Cred
its: 1.5 Regulatory and 1 Technical (LSRPs),
3 CLEs, 2.5 CPCs - Course Number 2020-076
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $137.50, Non-Member - $262.50
Vapor Intrusion Investigation and Mitigation Innovation Session 1 -
Optimizing Solutions to Complicated VI Investigations (Wednesday, February 10 from 8:00am to 9:00am)
Polish your Vapor Intrusion Skills with the 1st of this 3-part series on Vapor Intrusion and Mitigation. This 1-hour session p rovides an overview from planning through data evaluation. Learn how Concep tual Site Models inform VI investigations and just how many samples are nee ded to adequately characterize the VI risk. Alternative investigation appro aches will also be covered, to bridge the gap between guidance document and field conditions. Once the data is in hand, representativeness and defensi bility are key; bad data can have long-lasting negative impacts to a projec t and particularly so with sensitive indoor air data. However, lab data has inherent variability - what is acceptable? And when can rounding be applie d to the data?
Vapor Intrusion
Investigation and Mitigation Innovation Session 2 - VI Mitigation Systems f
or New Buildings (Wednesday, Februar
y 10 from 9:15am - 10:15am)
This 2nd of a 3 -part series focuses on VI mitigation systems and their incorporation into new building construction. Over the 1-hour session, gain insight into the i nterplay between VI mitigation to protect human health and the developer an d stakeholder objectives. Information will be provided from the ITRC VI Mit igation Training Team to teach attendees about a variety of VI mitigation m easures, along with their associated process checklists. Enhance relationsh ips between developer and environmental consultant through this informative and practical course.
Instructors: Eric Lovenduski and Catherine Regan, P.E.
Course Fee : LSRPA Member - $55, Non-Member - $105
Vapor Intrusion Investigation and Mitigatio
n Innovation Session 3 - Unique Challenges in Vapor Intrusion Pathway (Wednesday, February 10 from 10:30am - 11
:30am)
The last of a 3-part series o n VI, this 1-hour session provides an update on the latest developments reg arding the VI Technical Guidance (VITG). What's slated to be updated and wh en can we expect updated VI screening levels? What might those look like? F ocus in on preferential pathways and how to distinguish between background source and site-related indoor air contaminants. The session will also focu s on what new technology is available for VI investigations and will presen t multiple case studies to support the use of these new options.
Credits: 1 Technical (LSRPs),
1.2 CLEs, 1 CPCs - Course Number 2020-065
Instru
ctors: Nicole Kalaigian
, Matthew Mraw and Alfred Smith, P.G., LSRP
ISRA: Applicability to RA
Os (Wednesday, February 10 from 8:00
am - 10:00am)
The Industrial Site Re covery Act (ISRA) is arguably the most impactful hazardous waste cleanup la w in New Jersey. The law and implementing regulations continue to drive the identification and remediation of contaminated sites. LSRPs, attorneys and environmental professionals will benefit from this course in understanding the continued application of the law, nuances, regulatory and technical re quirements, and ultimate goal in the issuance of a Response Action Outcome (RAO). This 2-hour course provides a detailed review of ISRA, information o n determining ISRA applicability, how to proceed with remediation under the regulatory and technical regulations, including time frames for compliance and alternative ISRA compliance options and getting to an RAO.
Credits: 1 Regulatory and 1 Tec
hnical (LSRPs), 2.4 CLEs, 2 CPCs - Course Number 2020-030
Instructors: Kathi
Stetser, P.G., LSRP and Patrick Mottola, Esq.
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $110, Non- Member - $210
Remediation Standards: Proposed Rules and Amendments (Wednesday, February 10 from 10:15am - 11:45am)
It is important that LSRPs and environmental pr ofessionals understand the proposed rules, current and future impacts as we ll as potential issues with the proposed changes while remediating sites in New Jersey. This course provides an overview of the NJDEP's proposed regu latory changes and amendments to the Remediation Standards N. J. A. C. 7:26 D.
Credits: 1.5 Regulatory (LSRPs), 1.8 CLEs, 1.5 CPCs - Course Number 2020-085< /p>
Instructors: Caryn Barnes, LSRP and Candace Baker, LSRP
Course Fee: LSRPA Memb er - $82.50, Non-Member: $157.50
Chlorinated Solvent Site Investigation and Implementation
of In-Situ Remediation (Wednesday,
February 10 from 1:30pm - 3:30pm)
Wi th a focus on the well-established use of high-resolution site characteriza tion field investigation tools with tips on best practices while extracting value from automated data interpretation at sites impacted with chlorinate d VOCs, this course provides instruction on how to streamline remedial desi gn data collection in order to improve the outcome of remedial action. Thi s course explores complications, complexities, adaptive strategies and crea tive solutions applicable during in-situ injection remedies, and highlights the importance of high-resolution, reliable conceptual site models that ac count for lithological and hydraulic heterogeneities and site-specific geo and hydro conditions to effectively represent the distribution and flux of contaminants.
< span>Credits: 2 Technical (LSRPs), 2.4 CLEs, 2 CPCs - Course Number 2020-070
Instructors: Richard Britton, P.G., LSRP; Anthony Giannetti and Eliot Cooper
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $110, Non-Membe r - $210
Practical Site Characterization for Planning In-Situ Remediation and Drill
ing and Subsurface Sampling & Delivery Technologies (Wednesday, February 10 from 1:30pm - 3:30pm)
This updated 2-hour course addresses a practi cal approach to helping consultants design and collect data in order to cha racterize a site, beyond what is required by regulations, so that one can e ffectively plan an in-situ remedy for contaminated sites. The presentation will also address the various types of drill rigs and subsurface sampling t echnologies used in the field. It includes discussion of direct-push, auger rigs such as hollow stem and mud/air rotary and the latest technology, son ic drilling.
Credits: 2 Technical (LSRPs), 2.4 CLEs, 2 CPCs - Course Number 2020-086
Course Fee: LSRPA Member - $110, Non-Member - $210<
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Technical Presentation s - Click Here to View Technical Presentation O fferings (varying times throughout the Conference) - 0. 5 Technical Credits Pending Per Each Presentation, Course Numbers TBD
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