Dan Berlin

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Anchor QEA

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D2. Dredging Design and Dredged Material Handling and Disposal (Platform), D4. Beneficial Use of Contaminated Sediments (Platform), D8. Restoration, Revitalization, Redevelopment, and Sustainability (Platform)

Biography

Dan is a Principal and Professional Wetland Scientist at Anchor QEA. He holds a bachelor's degree in biology from Kalamazoo College and a master's degree in environmental management from Duke University. His work over the past 24 years has included planning sediment investigation studies and managing feasibility studies, design, and implementation of large, complex sediment cleanup projects in the United States and Canada. He specializes in integrating habitat restoration into sediment and shoreline cleanup.

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Bench-Scale Treatability Study for Washing Soils Contaminated with PCBs up to Hazardous Waste Levels and Co-Occurring Dioxin/Furans

Tasha Sorensen; Julia Fitts; Delaney Peterson; Dan Berlin; Joanna Florer & Sergie Albino

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Dredging Design and Dredged Material Handling and Disposal (Platform)

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Opportunities and Challenges for Beneficial Use of Dredged Material in Puget Sound

Dan Berlin; Rob Healy & Tom Wang

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Beneficial Use of Contaminated Sediments (Platform)

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