12/5/19 PCB Remediation Waste Dinner Meeting

  • 5 Dec 2019
  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • 60 Cottontail Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873

Registration

  • Payment is accepted at the door via cash, check, or credit card. $35 for AEG members / $45 for non-members / $5 for students.

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DINNER MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

PCB Remediation Waste Handling
Thursday, December 5, 2019
At the Clarion Hotel in Somerset, New Jersey
 
Presented by 
Bill Daddono, Heritage Environmental



 

Time:

Social Hour 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm    /    Dinner 6:45 pm – 7:45 pm      
Presentation begins at 8:00 pm

Place:

Clarion Hotel         60 Cottontail Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873         (732) 560-9880

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End of Business, Wednesday, December 4, 2019.  A timely RSVP is appreciated!

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Cost:

$35 for AEG members     /     $45 non-members     /     $5 for students with RSVP 
 Non-members always welcome!  Pay at the door by check, cash, or credit card. 
Make check payable to AEG.

CECs:

One professional development hour (pdh) for continuing education credit (CEC) will be awarded for attending the presentation. 
SRPLB Approval for One Technical CEC will be applied for.

 

 

This meeting is sponsored by 

 

ABSTRACT
Bill will discuss the waste disposal aspects of remediating PCBs in soil. Specific topics include remedial options under the “Mega Rule”, and the cost benefits of writing a PCB cleanup plan and submitting it to USEPA for approval. Bill will also explain the waste approval process, and how to minimize approval issues. Finally, he will highlight the operational and cost benefits of shipping bulk hazardous waste by rail.

BIOGRAPHY
Bill graduated from New Mexico School of Mines with a bachelors in Geophysics back when they were still using sledge hammers to generate seismic waves. His early career was spent exploring for oil offshore Gulf of Mexico and onshore California. After moving to the Garden State and marrying a Jersey Girl, Bill started his environmental career as a Project and Estimating Manager for Chemical Waste Management and OHM Remediation. Bill noticed that the salespeople got most of the credit while the PMs and estimators did most of the work, so he talked his way into a Business Development position so he could work on his golf game.  Bill is currently a Strategic Account Manager for Heritage Environmental. His golf game is still a work in progress.

 


 

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