What is “environmental forensics,” and could it help bring clarity to your current site assessment or remediation effort? Could forensic tools be helpful in your environmental litigation case? In this previously-recorded webinar below, you might find the answers to these questions.
Environmental Investigations
Traditional environmental investigations often try to answer the basic objectives of a site investigation: Was there a release? What was released? How much was released?
Environmental Forensic Investigations
Forensic methods can be used to dig deeper and answer questions, such as: Who is responsible for the release? When did the release occur? Answering these questions is often critical when there is a legal dispute or when you need to provide more convincing evidence to a state or federal regulator.
In this webinar, Dragun’s Senior Hydrogeologist, Dr. Michael Sklash, provides a high-level overview of some of the tools used in environmental forensics. Mike introduces you to Isotopes, Modeling, Soil Vapor Mapping, Chemical Ratios, and more.
The webinar below also provides four brief case studies.
If you have questions about environmental forensics, peer reviews, litigation support, or any other environmental issue, please contact Dr. Michael Sklash or Jeffrey Bolin, M.S., CHMM, at 248-932-0228.