George (Bud) Ivey
3 articles
Canada
Ivey International, Inc.
Biography
George A. Ivey, B.Sc., CES, CESA, P.Chem, EP President and Senior Remediation Specialist Ivey International Inc. George A. Ivey an environmental professional with over 30 years of international remediation experience, who has working on greater than 3000 remediation projects, which have taken him to 65 countries. He holds more than 20 international patents and trademarks, and the recipient of several international environmental awards. His education includes: Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Geological Engineering, and Master’s in Project Management.
Publications by Year
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(Group 2, Poster Board #63) LNAPL Recovery from Low Permeability Strata by Means of Sand Layer Injection Using i-SAV© Technology and Non-Ionic Surfactant Application
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George (Bud) Ivey
Ivey International, Inc.
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Uwe Dannwolf
RiskCom GmbH
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Anke Heckelsmueller
info@riskcom.de
D8. Surfactant-Enhanced Remediation (Poster)
Poster
D8.: Surfactant-Enhanced Remediation (Poster)
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
(Group 1, Poster Board #183) Enhanced PFAS Mass Removal from Soil and Groundwater via Novel Surfactant Flushing Column Study
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George (Bud) Ivey
Ivey International, Inc.
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David Holmes
GEOSYNTEC
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Cecilia MacLeod
University of Greewich
E2. In Situ PFAS Treatment Approaches (Poster)
Poster
E2.: In Situ PFAS Treatment Approaches (Poster)
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds
(Group 2, Poster Board #180) In Situ Soil Washing as Lead-Out for More Effective ISCO and ISCR Full-Scale Implementation for Chlorinated Solvents
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George (Bud) Ivey
Ivey International, Inc.
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Glenn Heernaert
TerraCorrect bvba
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Hilde Decuyper
A+E Consult bv
G8. Combined Remedies and Treatment Train Technologies for Chlorinated Contamination (Poster)
Poster
G8.: Combined Remedies and Treatment Train Technologies for Chlorinated Contamination (Poster)
13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds