Thought Leader: David Umbach
Executive Bio
Mr. Umbach, PG, LSRP, is familiar with all aspects of environmental site investigation, remediation, environmentally sensitive construction oversight, and requirements of varied regulatory and lending agency standards. He has extensive experience developing and implementing soil, groundwater, and geotechnical investigation and remediation programs. Mr. Umbach has also performed numerous Phase II Subsurface Investigations, Regulatory Compliance Assessments, Property Condition Assessments, Underground Storage Tank removals and Installations. Mr. Umbach has 30 years of experience in the environmental services field; 21 of which have been in a senior or management position. During this time, he has cultivated a wealth of knowledge and invaluable practical experience. Mr. Umbach is a specialist at the unique regulatory requirements of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), including the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Program.
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NJ Puts on Pressure to Clean Up Sites Through Licensed Site Remediation Professionals
New Jersey puts pressure on responsible parties to hire a Licensed Site Remediation Professional to clean up contaminated sites by May 2012. FULL STORY

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