Environmental Bioremediation: Ex situ Technologies for Decontamination of Soil
Fee: $149 / Online / Mar 4, 2027 / Course Code: 0305-WEB27
OVERVIEW
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Develop a better understanding of microbial and environmental conditions controlling soil bioremediation processes
- Learn about the technologies that are commonly used during ex-situ soil bioremediation operations
- Evaluate and compare the performances of several ex-situ technologies used in the bioremediation of soil
- Apply your knowledge of various ex situ bioremediation technologies to soil decontamination projects
Description
This webinar provides information on ex-situ bioremediation processes for the removal of contaminants from soil. The major soil contaminants and the controlling microbial and environmental factors during ex-situ bioremediation processes will be presented.
Selected ex-situ soil bioremediation technologies, including composting, biopile and ex-situ landfarming will be discussed.
Webinar Outline:
- Overview of environmental bioremediation
- Composting technology
- Biopile technology
- Ex situ landfarming technology
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for:
- Environmental Engineers
- Geologists and hydrogeologists
- Project Managers
- Consulting Engineers
- Environmental Educators
- Environmental Risk Managers
- Environmental protection officers
- Lawyers
- Municipal Planners
SYLLABUS
Day 1:
Foundations and Principles:
- Introduction to Environmental Bioremediation
- Industry Codes, Standards, and Regulatory Framework
- Core Principles of Environmental Bioremediation
- Common Materials, Components, and Terminology
- Field Inspection and Documentation Practices
- Case Studies from Recent Canadian Projects
INSTRUCTOR
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Laleh is the Chief Technology Officer of BioCAST Systems Inc. and Dagua Technologies Inc. in Montreal. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and specializes in Environmental and Biochemical Engineering.
Laleh is a professional engineer and member of l’Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec. She is the inventor of BioCAST technologies and is currently in charge of research and development at BioCAST Systems Inc. and Dagua Technologies Inc. Laleh has more than twenty years of experience in the design, development and optimization of chemical and biological processes for wastewater treatment and site bioremediation.
She was formerly the Director of Research and Development, in charge of operation management and performance optimization of a proprietary wastewater treatment technology at Atara Corporation in Montreal. She has also been a Research Analyst at Statistics Canada, involved in environmental modelling, designing and developing methodologies for estimating environmental emissions. She was formerly a Research Officer at the National Research Council of Canada, responsible for designing and developing groundwater treatment technologies. Laleh teaches and supervises graduate research theses at McGill and Concordia Universities.
She has presented the results of her research at numerous conferences and has published more than a hundred articles in scientific journals.
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