LSPA Continuing Education Seminar Environmental Symposium 2025
PFAS Remediation Roundtable
When: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Registration: Closes end of day on Thursday, April 10, 2025 Time: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST; Track 1 Location: Sheraton Framingham Hotel & Conference Center, 1657 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA Cost: $240 Members | $390 Non-Members Course Instructors:
- AnnieLu DeWitt, BS, Senior Director, Total PFAS Solution Team, Clean Harbors
- Eric Drugotch, BS, Business Development, Revive Environmental
- Dan Gaffney, MS, Founder, SafeWell
- Matt Geary, BS, Technical Sales Manager, Environmental Products, CETCO
- Steve Woodard, Ph.D., President and Chief Technology Officer, ECT2
- Elliott Maker, MS, EIT, Northeast District Manager, Regenesis
- Sue Bator, LSP, Principal, GeoEngineers USA, PC
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Available Credits: 4.0 MA LSP Technical Credits - 1897 2.0 CT LEP Credits - CTLEP-620 4.0 NY PE Credits - 202512422 4.0 NY PG Credits - 202512422
This is a new course. This course has been approved for 4.0 technical continuing education credits MA LSP (#1897), 2.0 CT LEP credits (CTLEP-620), and 4.0 NY PE/PG (202512422).
LSPA Environmental Symposium: This course is being held during the LSPA Environmental Symposium 2025. Details on the day's events can be found here.
Course Description:
The objective of the PFAS Remediation Roundtable is to provide an opportunity for LSPs and other practitioners to learn from a variety of vendors and increase their awareness of the remediation options available to them, now and in the future. The course will feature representatives from six companies who offer PFAS treatment, disposal, and destruction services.
Susan Bator, LSP at GeoEngineers, will moderate the course. She will provide a 15-minute introduction that will include discussion of the different types of PFAS wastes, general MCP guidelines for managing remediation and hazardous waste, the current regulations for PFAS disposal and treatment, and types of remedial options.
Each speaker will have 30 minutes to cover their topics of choice, including:
- A summary of their company’s PFAS services (e.g. what media), how their services differ from others (e.g. concentration, stabilization, or destruction).
- Does their technology work for both long and short chain PFAS?
- PFAS projects they have worked on in Massachusetts.
- What their company needs from a PFAS generator?
- Waste profiles, including general facility acceptance criteria.
- Company/facility-specific processes for treating/handling PFAS waste.
- Managing multiple waste streams (if appropriate).
- Recent demands, trends, changes to their facility(ies).
- What do they see down the line for PFAS remediation in the next year? Five years?
- What are the costs/energy use associated with their technology…any waste products/GHG generated?
- Are they evaluating precursor transformation/destruction?
There will be a 15-minute break halfway through the course and a 30-minute Question & Answer session and panel discussion at the end.
Registration has closed. Please email [email protected] with any questions.
Many Thanks to the LSPA Symposium Sponsors!

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