Brian Mastin

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AECOM

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A6. Innovative Characterization and Assessment Tools (Platform), B6. Advanced Data Analysis and Decision Tools (Platform), C4. Remedial Cleanup Objectives and Approaches for Optimized Remedial Development (Platform), C4. Remedial Cleanup Objectives and Approaches for Optimized Remedial Development (Poster), C8. Site Management Decisions and Remedy Cost Allocation (Poster)

Biography

Dr. Brian Mastin has a Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology from Clemson University (2004). He is a program manager and principal sediment toxicologist with AECOM. He has 29 years of boots-on-the-berm experience in the fields of watershed remediation, sediment dredging and dewatering management and ecotoxicology. Leading and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, Dr. Mastin has investigated, designed and/or managed 100’s of remediation projects for contaminated sediment of 15 CERCLA sites as well as for 100s of Federal, municipal and industrial clients across four continents.

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(Group 1, Poster Board #49) C-Street Slip Feasibility Study and Remedial Actions Options Report-Sediment, St. Louis River Area of Concern, Superior, Wisconsin

Brian Mastin; Joseph Graham; Alison Bitel; Reece Frederick; Josh Loomis; Jen Stark & Kim Elias

2025 Sediments Conference

Part of: Remedial Cleanup Objectives and Approaches for Optimized Remedial Development (Poster)

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(Group 2, Poster Board #50) Feasibility Studies and Designs for Contaminated Sediment Remediation in the Superior Slips, St. Louis River Area of Concern

Kim Elias; Joseph Graham & Brian Mastin

2025 Sediments Conference

Part of: Site Management Decisions and Remedy Cost Allocation (Poster)

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