AGAT Presents: Science and Technology Talks 2019 - LLOYDMINSTER
Event Information
Description
LLOYDMINSTER - March 13th, 2019
Gold Horse Casino
4907 50 Street Lloydminster, SK S9V 0N1
AGAT Laboratories' Science and Technology Talks 2019 offer the opportunity for industry professionals to join together to learn and discuss relevant topics in the Energy, Environmental, Industrial and Health and Safety Sectors. Additionally, it offers an opportunity to present their unique challenges and questions to our industry leaders from a variety of backgrounds such as governmental, laboratory, energy and environmental consulting professions.
Seminar registration opens at 7:15 AM on each day and will include a number of presentations, breakfast, and a networking break throughout the morning.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This event is highly recommended for all industry professionals who have an interest in environmental, energy, and health and safety. This includes, engineers, producers, operators, environmental managers, environmental consulting firms, property developers, governmental/regulatory bodies, engineering firms and more.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDITS
Delegates may be eligible for Professional Development Credits, please inquire directly with the organization that you are a member with.
Confirmed associations:
- Association of the Chemical Profession of Alberta (ACPA)
- Alberta Institute of Agrologists (AIA)
- Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
- Environmental Careers Organization Canada (Eco Canada)
- Alberta Society of Professional Biologist (ASPB)
Each hour of talks attended at the seminars count as 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH).
Environmental Stream
March 13th - Lloydminster
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7:15 - Registration and Breakfast
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Introduction and AGAT Technical Update
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Hydrovac Material Management, Dalene Meier, Environment Technical Specialist, Alberta Energy Regulator
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Update from the Orphan Well Association, Lars De Pauw, M.Sc., P.Eng., Executive Director, Orphan Well Association
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Area-Based Closure, Bryan Yu, P.Eng., Staff Well Abondonment Engineer, Husky Energy
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Analytical Decision Trees: An Adaptive Management Approach to Analytical Testing for the Identification and Delineation of an Oil Spill, Shaun Toner, P.Biol., PMP, Senior Environmental Scientist, Matrix Solutions Inc.
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Augmenting Traditional Analysis of Plume Chemistry with Advanced Geostatistics, John Banks, P.Chem., Principal Chemist, and Parker J. Banks, B.A.Sc., SWAT Consulting Inc.
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Interpretation is More than Tabulation, Court Sandau, PhD, P.Chem, Principal, Chemistry Matters and Tom Knapik, P.Eng., Manager, Environment, Plain Midstream Canada