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New AdditionBroadbent and Associates Inc., a full‐service environmental consulting firm with more than 35 years of experience offering environmental, engineering, and water resource services, welcomes Summer Igo as project scientist II at the firm's office in Phoenix, Arizona. Igo brings more than 9 years of experience in the environmental industry, including exposure to underground storage tanks/leaking underground storage tanks, Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund; directing and conducting fieldwork including characterization, drilling supervision, borehole logging, well installation, hydraulic testing, and water quality sampling. Igo is responsible for preparing and reviewing work plans, technical documents, and reports for federal, state, and local agencies. She also leads proposal development for both public and private sector clients, oversees project scopes and budgets, and ensures quality assurance and safety compliance across field operations.News on the WebThe International Groundwater Research Assessment Center (IGRAC) launched its Groundwater Correspondents Network 2 years ago. The volunteer program gives storytelling training to young groundwater professionals and gives them a global platform for their local stories (un‐igrac.org/latest/category/stories). It has more than 20 correspondents and has opened another call for new correspondents. To learn more, visit un‐igrac.org/latest/news/become‐one‐of‐the‐new‐groundwater‐correspondents.AwardREGENESIS has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Remediation Project of the Year for its groundbreaking work at a former Naval Air Station. The project was recognized at the annual Environmental Analyst's Sustainability Delivery Awards ceremony in Chicago for delivering an innovative and cost‐effective solution to address PFAS groundwater contamination using state‐of‐the‐art in situ treatment technology.The award‐winning project centered around the installation of a 720‐ft Permeable Adsorptive Barrier (PAB) along the shoreline of a busy harbor. Constructed using PlumeStop® Colloidal Activated Carbon (CAC), the barrier effectively immobilizes PFAS in the subsurface, preventing migration of these contaminants into surface water. The project was also enhanced by the integration of FluxTracer™ technology, which provided precise PFAS mass‐flux data to define flux zones and optimize PlumeStop CAC application, ensuring maximum efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 2025
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