(NEW!)  Perimeter Air Monitoring (PAM)

Course Summary

In 2023, the NJDEP is expected to release a new guidance document on the topic of "perimeter air monitoring" (PAM).  Although the NJDEP Tech Regulations have always contained a PAM “requirement” (there is one line in 7:26E-5.5(b)7)), it is routinely ignored or loosely considered. 

Much like the 2013 Vapor Intrusion Guidance document ushered in a new era of more robust vapor intrusion evaluations, procedures, and mitigation, the PAM has the potential to do this for perimeter air monitoring.

This talk will discuss the fundamentals of PAM as well as related risk management issues.  Because the draft PAM guidance document has not been released yet, the presenters will not speculate what will be in it.  However, the fundamentals of PAM are not difficult to understand and thus the talk described above should be very close to what is likely to be issued.

 

1 CLE Credit

Hudock, Marc

Marc Hudock, LSRP

Principal

Marc Hudock has been with GZA since 2006. He is a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) in New Jersey and is responsible for numerous active and inactive industrial facilities that are undergoing environmental investigation and remediation. He has a corporate-wide role as GZA’s industrial sector lead.  Mr. Hudock has experience with environmental regulations that drive site investigations and remediation - as well as those that play a role in property transactions and construction projects of all kinds. 
 
Mr. Hudock has developed a niche specialty dealing with PCBs in coatings and paint.
 
He also serves as the Operations Manager of GZA’s AirLogics affiliate, which provides state-of-the-art, perimeter air monitoring. He has a keen understanding of the risk management issues associated with remediation and construction sites and the benefit that proactive management of air quality can provide to clients and the community alike.
 
In 2013, the Chemistry Council of New Jersey conferred the Merit Award for Environmental and Regulatory Affairs, based on Mr. Hudock’s activities in and on behalf of New Jersey’s chemistry industry.
 
Prior to working in the environmental industry, Mr. Hudock worked as a field geologist in the bituminous coal mining industry.

Marc.Hudock@gza.com
908-803-1014