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RERUN GeoPro Talks – Understanding PAHs: Get more out of your data, don’t just tabulate – let’s interpret

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Court Sandau

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) should be treated differently than routine environmental contaminants when measured as part of your environmental investigation.  They present with distinctive fingerprints from their sources and move together in the environment as a family of compounds.  Therefore, all environmental investigations measuring PAHs should take the time to interpret the PAH results and not simply tabulate the data and compare them to regulatory standards.  This presentation will describe some fundamentals of PAHs and PAH fingerprints as well as demonstrate how they can be used to help your environmental investigations. 

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Court Sandau
PhD

Court Sandau is a PhD chemist that has been researching, measuring, interpreting, fingerprinting and source apportioning polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) for over 20 years.  He works as an expert witness and subject matter expert on PAHs for litigation matters and is a sought-after expert for US superfund site litigation.  He is principal and owner of Chemistry Matters Inc and Statvis Analytics Inc. 

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