Environmental regulators have an important and noble job. Not many missions are more important than ensuring the societal safety from hazards; and those hazards can arrive in many forms.
The team of professionals from the DELWARE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL take the work seriously and they are already have a masterful understanding of the processes for TAKING THE MYSTERY OUT OF THE SUBSURFACE.
The get it. They appreciate how sedimentary sequences are dependent on - and are a function of - depositional processes. They appreciate how lithology (soil classifications) are an important ingredient of geology, but not a substitute for stratigraphy. They appreciate good soil boring logs that translate the sedimentary sequence, not just differentiate aquifers and aquitards.
It was my honor to contribute to their success on April 1 by offering the classroom intensive training, TAKING THE MYSTERY OUT OF THE SUBSURFACE. I tip my hat to each person who attended the training and hold them in the highest regard.
The DNREC commands my highest level of respect. They are guided by visionaries who lead the environmental industry with great care. Michael Penzone is among those leaders and the entire team leads the way in environmental protection, and care. What a great group of people.
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