With more than 30 years of experience as a professional engineer, Ted specializes in remediation for contaminated soil and water. He identifies contaminants, then develops and implements solutions to improve sites. He uses physical, biological, and chemical treatment technologies on projects and holds a U.S. Patent for an in-situ bioremediation process (No. 8,580,114).
Some of Ted’s recent work has included support for thermal remediation agent orange in Vietnam and support for a Hawaii geothermal power production client. For the Hawaii project, he evaluated basal aquifer monitoring data with respect to potential influences from volcanism, natural sources of recharge, and potential impacts from power production.
As a long-term member of the Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council (ITRC), Ted frequently writes and presents on assessment and treatment technologies. He currently serves as a trainer for ITRC regarding 1,4-dioxane and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) remediation.
Outside of work, Ted is an avid astrophotographer in the imaging of galaxies, enjoys playing classical and popular music on the piano, and travels to adventurous places like Antarctica.