Mike Scalzi

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Innovative Environmental Technologies, Inc.

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D2. Innovative and Efficient Amendment Delivery Strategies (Posters)

Biography

Mr. Scalzi, President and founder of Innovative Environmental Technologies, Inc. (IET), has been performing biologically and chemically based remediation since the late 1980’s. Mr. Scalzi designed and implemented projects that have ranged in scope from large scale, such as a 136,000 cubic yard in-situ soil remediation in New Jersey, to small scale, such as a 2,000 cubic yard in-situ injection program at a strip mall dry-cleaner in Tennessee. In the nearly 20 years he has been performing remedial projects, he has designed, implemented, and patented chemical, biological and mechanical processes. Mr. Scalzi has been integral in expanding the application of in-situ remedial processes. His unique perspective relating to the integration of mixed technologies and delivery processes has allowed Mr. Scalzi to apply chemical oxidation, aerobic processes, anaerobic processes along with more traditional remedial approaches resulting in cost savings to IET’s customers. IET was formed in 1998 as a resource for environmental consulting engineers. Since it’s inception, IET has applied a variety of remedial technologies to over 800 sites across the country. Included in these projects are over fifty dry cleaning facilities in Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, New Jersey, New York, California and Pennsylvania. Mr. Scalzi holds a Master’s degree in microbiology from the State University of New York. He has also participated in the curriculum development for environmental professional programs, sat on numerous state and federal roundtables and advisory boards, developed curriculum for college programs in New York and Pennsylvania, holds patents in delivery and remedial processes, and has published numerous articles relating to his experiences and expertise.

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(Group 1, Poster Board #79) “First-of-Its-Kind” Horizontal Directional Drilling Injection of More than 1,000,000 Pounds of Reagent

Mike Scalzi & Dan Ombalski

2025 Bioremediation Symposium

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: D2.: Innovative and Efficient Amendment Delivery Strategies (Posters)

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