Michael Lee

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Terra Systems

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C1. 1,4-Dioxane Treatment Technologies (Platforms), D3. Biobarrier Implementation and Management (Platforms), G3. In Situ Chemical Oxidation: Optimized Design Approaches and Lessons Learned (Poster), H7. Permeable Reactive Barriers: Best Practices and Lessons Learned (Poster)

Biography

Michael D. Lee, PhD is Vice-President of Research and Development at Terra Systems (TS) of Claymont, DE, USA, a consulting and service firm specializing in the development and application of technologies for the bioremediation of surface and subsurface contaminants. He has a Doctor of Philosophy (1986) and Master of Science (1983) degrees in Environmental Science and Engineering from Rice University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from University of Louisiana at Monroe (1980). Dr. Lee has over 35 years of experience in the field of bioremediation with expertise in applying in situ anaerobic bioremediation of chlorinated solvents and metals; implementing in situ aerobic bioremediation of hydrocarbons and other contaminants in groundwater and waste impoundments; conducting biodegradation and chemical oxidation, and stabilization of metals from coal combustion landfills treatability studies; and assessing natural attenuation of organic contaminants He develops new emulsified vegetable oil (EVO), EVO and zero valent iron, and other bioremediation products for TS. He has attended all 17 of the Battelle Bioremediation Symposiums..

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Laboratory Evaluations of ZVI and EVO in Combination with Sulfidation and Added Sulfur Containing Amendments

Michael Lee & Dick Raymond

13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds

Publication Year: 2024

Part of: G4.: Bioremediation: Advances in Amendment Formulations (Platform)

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(Group 2, Poster Board #215) Permeable Reactive Barriers for Removal of Nitrate from Groundwater through Injection of Emulsified Vegetable Oil: A Sustainable Solution

Michael Lee; Dick Raymond; Tim Pac; Paul Dombrowski & Will Caldicott

13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds

Publication Year: 2024

Part of: H7.: Permeable Reactive Barriers: Best Practices and Lessons Learned (Poster)

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Biological and In Situ Chemical Oxidation Treatability Studies to Achieve Low 1,4-Dioxane Levels

Michael Lee; Dick Raymond; Prasad Kakarla & Paul Dombrowski

2025 Bioremediation Symposium

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: C1.: 1,4-Dioxane Treatment Technologies (Platforms)

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