SAN CLEMENTE, CA--(Marketwired - Oct 19, 2015) - REGENESIS®, the global leader in advanced environmental remediation technologies, is scheduled to exhibit at booth #B29 during the Association for Environmental Health and Sciences Foundation's (AEHS) 31st Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy -- taking place from October 19-22 at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. As a highlight of the event, on Wednesday, October 21st, from 8:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., REGENESIS' northeast region technical manager, Maureen Dooley will co-chair a highly anticipated informational session, entitled Combining Remediation Technologies for Optimal Results, showcasing the company's impressive global efforts to restore contaminated soil and groundwater.
"We are long-time supporters of the AEHS Foundation and look forward to sharing our most recent results on emerging technologies like PlumeStop®," notes REGENESIS CEO and president, Scott Wilson. "This also includes our integrated in situ solutions, which have proven to be highly effective in the global cleanup of soil and groundwater contaminants."
Wilson continues, "Maureen Dooley offers years of invaluable experience in the industry with a vast background in research, management and development of remediation programs. Her efforts to work with clients in delivering effective and timely results have earned her a strong reputation throughout the scientific and environmental communities."
AEHS, a non-profit, member-supported, professional organization, aims to facilitate communication and foster cooperation among professionals and companies, such as REGENESIS, concerned with the challenge of soil, sediment and water assessment, cleanup and protection. Its annual event attracts between 600-800 attendees and offers a strong and diverse technical program -- developed each year in concert with a variety of educational, social and networking opportunities. It is an exciting opportunity for those concerned with the challenge of developing creative, cost-effective assessments and solutions that can withstand the demands of regulatory requirements.
ABOUT THE EXPERT, MAUREEN DOOLEY: Maureen Dooley is the northeast region technical manager for REGENESIS. Dooley has over 25 years of experience in many aspects of the environmental industry, including project management, research and development, senior technical oversight, remedial design and laboratory management. Responsible for managing both sales and technical support associated with REGENESIS bioremediation and chemical oxidation products, she has focused on the development and implementation of bioremediation programs throughout her career and, more recently, on chemical oxidation applications at petroleum and chlorinated hydrocarbon sites. In addition, Dooley has successfully drafted hundreds of project proposals, evaluations and reports related to the feasibility of using bioremediation. Dooley received a bachelor's degree from St. Bonaventure University and a master's degree in biology from the University of Dayton.