Lisa Reyenga is a Senior Engineer with GSI Environmental Inc. and a registered Professional Engineer (PE) in Environmental Engineering in Colorado. She received a MS degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BS degree from Tufts University. Lisa has more than 15 years of experience in environmental consulting focused on the assessment and remediation of contaminated soil, sediment, and groundwater. She is an active participant in technology transfer and the dissemination of new ideas and approaches throughout the industry through conference participation as well as industry groups such as the Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council (ITRC) and ASTM International.
Lisa is a technical expert with a solutions-oriented approach and the heart of a storyteller. She leverages the advancements in the contaminated site assessment and remediation field to develop remedial approaches that are creative and innovative and then explain them in a way that is digestible to all stakeholders. Her approach results in achieving clients’ goals to protect human health and the environment while reducing their liability and remedial costs.
Lisa has served as the project manager and technical director overseeing site investigation and remediation for a variety of contaminants at commercial, industrial, state, and federal properties. Her clients have included both private industry and regulatory agencies. She has a particular expertise in the assessment of sites with non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) for petroleum hydrocarbons and manufactured gas plant wastes including site assessment and conceptual site model development at complex sites, NAPL transmissivity/recoverability evaluations, and natural source zone depletion evaluations.
Lisa is also the editor and board chair of the e-journal Applied NAPL Science Review (www.naplansr.com).