BRIAN P. GOODWIN
Geologist
· B.S., Geology, SUNY New Paltz, 2003
· Abstract author: “Vapor Intrusion Assessment at a Chlorinated Solvent Spill Site,” Geological Society of America Conference, Salt Lake City, October 2005.
· Evaluation of Vapor Intrusion, 2005
· Understanding and Accelerating Natural Attenuation Workshop, 2005
· OSHA 40-Hour Health & Safety
Training, 2003; Refresher, 2004
· Circulation Well Technology Workshop, 2004.
· In-Situ Chemical Oxidation Workshop, 2004.
· Low Flow Purge Techniques Seminar, 2003
· National Ground Water Association
· New York Council of Professional Geologists
· Geological Society of America
· American Institute of Professional Geologists
· Soil Boring and Monitoring Well Installation
· Groundwater Sampling and Analysis
· Landfill Gas Monitoring
· Maintenance of Soil and Groundwater Remediation Systems
· Vapor Intrusion Assessment
Mr. Goodwin, Geologist, is responsible for conducting field investigations at Conrad Geoscience Corp. Responsibilities include supervision of drilling contractors for installation of soil borings and groundwater monitoring wells; classification, screening and logging of soil samples; monitoring well development, sampling and analysis; and installation, maintenance and monitoring of groundwater remediation systems.
Mr. Goodwin is responsible for conducting quarterly groundwater monitoring programs at selected sites, as well as landfill post-closure monitoring programs. Data generated during these monitoring events is tabulated and assembled into report format.
Mr. Goodwin also assembles regulatory, historical, and environmental information for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and other environmental investigations.
Prior to joining Conrad Geoscience, Mr. Goodwin earned a Bachelors Degree in Geology at the State University of New York at New Paltz. While earning his degree at New Paltz, Mr. Goodwin worked as a Technician for Conrad Geoscience.
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Geologist for a Remedial Action Program at a plastics manufacturing facility in Dutchess County. Tasks including balancing of an air-sparging groundwater remedial system, periodic groundwater monitoring and vapor intrusion assessment.
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Geologist for a groundwater extraction and treatment program at a municipally operated highway department garage in Dutchess County. Responsible for system maintenance, operation, and monitoring. Responsible for supervising injection of chemical oxidants for remediation of a gasoline spill.
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Geologist for a County-wide tank removal and replacement program for the Dutchess County Department of Public Works. Responsible for collecting post-excavation soil samples, report preparation, documenting tank closure procedures, overseeing tank replacement operations, and maintaining and monitoring remediation systems.
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Geologist for a landfill removal program at a State-operated construction project in Orange County, New York. Responsible for continual air monitoring and for collecting post-excavation soil samples.
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Geologist for a groundwater extraction and treatment system at a former National Priorities List site in Dutchess County. Responsible for system operation, maintenance, periodic groundwater monitoring and vapor intrusion assessment. Supervised installation and development of groundwater recovery wells and monitoring wells, including core logging and packer testing.