Adam has more than eight years of experience with groundwater flow and transport modeling and hydrogeologic field methods. He has applied groundwater modeling to help clients with open-pit mine dewatering, construction dewatering, drinking water protection, lake level maintenance, water appropriations permitting, and contaminated site assessment and remediation. He has also applied geostatistical analysis to optimize monitoring networks and is a co-author of the Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council's (ITRC) Geospatial Analysis for Optimization at Environmental Sites guidance document.
Adam and his colleagues also developed methods for simulating complete transport pathways of atmospherically dispersed solutes such as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Click here to download a paper about these strategies.
Professional Engineer (IL, MI, MN, NY, OH, UT)
MS, Princeton University
BS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign