Scott Tarmann
Affiliation
Ramboll Americas Engineering Solutions, Inc.
Biography
Scott Tarmann is a Principal at Ramboll Americas Engineering Solutions, Inc. Scott holds a B.S. degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and is a registered professional engineer. He has 33 years of environmental consulting and engineering experience with particular emphasis on the design of in situ remedies for cleanup of soil and groundwater under Superfund, RCRA, and state cleanup programs. Scott has assisted with the design and implementation of several thermal remediation projects throughout his career involving electrical resistance heating and thermal conduction heating technologies. Scott co-leads Ramboll’s Site Solutions Thermal Remediation Subject Matter Expert Team and in this role he provides managers across the company and clients with solutions involving thermal remediation that include technology evaluation, selection, design, performance evaluation, and cost estimation.
Challenges in Soil Vapor Extraction Treatment Design to Deplete Contaminant Mass at the Nation’s Worst Carbon Tetrachloride Landfill Site
Bruce Kennington; David Heidlauf; Scott Tarmann & Gaines Barry
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
Publication Year: 2024
Part of: C1.: Landfill Assessment and Remediation (Platform)
AbstractUsing Multiple Lines of Evidence to Show Thermal Remediation Completeness When Soil Sampling Access is Limited
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
Publication Year: 2024
Part of: H2.: Thermal Conductive Heating: Best Practices and Lessons Learned (Platform)
AbstractInnovative Solutions for Implementing Thermal Treatment of a Deep TCE Source beneath an Active Facility
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
Publication Year: 2024
Part of: H3.: Remediation of Legacy Contaminants using Thermal Conductive Heating (Platform)
Abstract(Group 1, Poster Board #257) It’s Dark Down There! Three-Dimensional Tracking of 196-foot Long Borings Used to Optimize ISTR Performance
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
Publication Year: 2024
Part of: H2.: Thermal Conductive Heating: Best Practices and Lessons Learned (Poster)
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