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Groundwater Monitoring & RemediationVolume 17, Issue 3 p. 70-75 May the Force Be with You Evan K. Nyer, Evan K. Nyer Evan K. Nyer is a vice president with Geraghty & Miller Inc., where he is responsible for maintaining and expanding the company's technical expertise in geology/hydrogeology, engineering, modeling, risk assessment, and bioremediation. He has been active in the development of new treatment technologies for many years. His areas of research interest include biological treatment, suspended solids separation, chemical oxidation, in situ treatment, air treatment systems, and the application of new technologies to ground water cleanup. He has been responsible for the strategies, technical design, and installation of more than 200 ground water and soil remediation systems at contaminated sites throughout the United States.Search for more papers by this authorGary Boettcher, Gary Boettcher Evan K. Nyer is a vice president with Geraghty & Miller Inc., where he is responsible for maintaining and expanding the company's technical expertise in geology/hydrogeology, engineering, modeling, risk assessment, and bioremediation. He has been active in the development of new treatment technologies for many years. His areas of research interest include biological treatment, suspended solids separation, chemical oxidation, in situ treatment, air treatment systems, and the application of new technologies to ground water cleanup. He has been responsible for the strategies, technical design, and installation of more than 200 ground water and soil remediation systems at contaminated sites throughout the United States.Search for more papers by this authorPete Jalajas, Pete Jalajas Evan K. Nyer is a vice president with Geraghty & Miller Inc., where he is responsible for maintaining and expanding the company's technical expertise in geology/hydrogeology, engineering, modeling, risk assessment, and bioremediation. He has been active in the development of new treatment technologies for many years. His areas of research interest include biological treatment, suspended solids separation, chemical oxidation, in situ treatment, air treatment systems, and the application of new technologies to ground water cleanup. He has been responsible for the strategies, technical design, and installation of more than 200 ground water and soil remediation systems at contaminated sites throughout the United States.Search for more papers by this author Evan K. Nyer, Evan K. Nyer Evan K. Nyer is a vice president with Geraghty & Miller Inc., where he is responsible for maintaining and expanding the company's technical expertise in geology/hydrogeology, engineering, modeling, risk assessment, and bioremediation. He has been active in the development of new treatment technologies for many years. His areas of research interest include biological treatment, suspended solids separation, chemical oxidation, in situ treatment, air treatment systems, and the application of new technologies to ground water cleanup. He has been responsible for the strategies, technical design, and installation of more than 200 ground water and soil remediation systems at contaminated sites throughout the United States.Search for more papers by this authorGary Boettcher, Gary Boettcher Evan K. Nyer is a vice president with Geraghty & Miller Inc., where he is responsible for maintaining and expanding the company's technical expertise in geology/hydrogeology, engineering, modeling, risk assessment, and bioremediation. He has been active in the development of new treatment technologies for many years. His areas of research interest include biological treatment, suspended solids separation, chemical oxidation, in situ treatment, air treatment systems, and the application of new technologies to ground water cleanup. He has been responsible for the strategies, technical design, and installation of more than 200 ground water and soil remediation systems at contaminated sites throughout the United States.Search for more papers by this authorPete Jalajas, Pete Jalajas Evan K. Nyer is a vice president with Geraghty & Miller Inc., where he is responsible for maintaining and expanding the company's technical expertise in geology/hydrogeology, engineering, modeling, risk assessment, and bioremediation. He has been active in the development of new treatment technologies for many years. His areas of research interest include biological treatment, suspended solids separation, chemical oxidation, in situ treatment, air treatment systems, and the application of new technologies to ground water cleanup. He has been responsible for the strategies, technical design, and installation of more than 200 ground water and soil remediation systems at contaminated sites throughout the United States.Search for more papers by this author First published: 22 February 2007 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6592.1997.tb00586.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Volume17, Issue3August 1997Pages 70-75 RelatedInformation

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