Staff

David Livermore, R.G., L.H.G.

Principal Hydrogeologist

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Mr. David Livermore is a principal hydrogeologist with 25 years of experience in solving complex earth science problems centered on the interaction of hydrogeologic, geologic, and atmospheric systems. Mr. Livermore is a registered geologist in six states and a licensed hydrogeologist in Washington. Mr. Livermore has successfully managed the investigation and cleanup of hazardous waste sites throughout the United States and specializes in developing innovative strategies and solutions for negotiating streamlined site closures with regulatory agencies.

Mr. Livermore’s technical expertise includes the hydrogeologic analysis of natural systems, and the geochemical assessment and cleanup of soil, sediment, and groundwater contamination at complex hazardous waste sites. Mr. Livermore’s hydrogeologic expertise includes regional hydrogeologic studies, the evaluation of tidally influenced aquifers near surface water bodies, and groundwater/surface water interactions. His geochemical experience includes the evaluation of vadose zone transport of chemicals, geochemical processes affecting the natural attenuation of chemicals, and the effects of cosolvency on the mobility of chemicals in the environment. Mr. Livermore’s remediation experience includes the analysis and optimization of remediation systems, non-aqueous-phase liquid (NAPL) remediation at sites with complex stratigraphy, and assessment of alternative remediation options.

Mr. Livermore’s environmental litigation experience includes developing expert testimony and providing courtroom testimony on the source, extent, and cause of contaminant releases. His hydrogeochemical conceptual models have proven instrumental in the settlement of legal suits involving the source and timing of chemical releases to the environment.

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