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PowerPoint and / or PDF Formatted Slide Shows
Presented At Past Conferences By Professor Hatheway ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Professor Hatheway has been a prolific presenter at various conferences, both domestic and foreign.
Where possible he will attempt to archive copies of those slide show presentations on this site.
He welcomes your suggestions and feedback on both the topics and delivery methods.
World History of Manufactured Gas: A 'World' of Land Redevelopment Possibilities
- Dr. Hatheway's 2006 Keynote paper from the Reading, UK, 2nd. International Symposium and Exhibition on the Redevelopment of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites remains downloadable here in both the text and slide formats.
Gas Works Dump At Aventura, Florida
- This 2007 paper deals with a case in which we assisted a land redeveloper who was faced with the discovery of and ensuing remedial action order for hazards gas-manufacturing wastes blanketing half of the former premium-priced land, upon which he had planned to construct mid-rise residential condominia. Consider this to be a distinct possibility for any site within a few miles of a former manufactured gas plant, anywhere!
"Full Disclosure" -- An Essential Ingredient in Coal-tar Site Remediation
- This 2007 paper is dedicated to the proper role of our environmental-protection guardians, through observance of the rights, obligations and privileges of our Regulatory Geologists. We should all demand Full Disclosure.
More files will be posted as time permits. Please let us know
if you have difficulties accessing or viewing these files.
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NOTE: These files will be in one or more of the following formats:
"PPT": MicroSoft Office 2003 PowerPoint - these files tend to be quite large but will run on both
MAC and PC systems with both newer and older versions of the PowerPoint software.
"PPTX": MicroSoft Office 2007 PowerPoint XML file - PC only (?) - much smaller in size than the
older PPT file format. Unfortunately they require the 2007 software in order to view them.
"PDF": Adobe Acrobat "Portable Document Format" file - readable on both MAC and PC.
Files tend to be larger than PPTX and slightly smaller than PPT. Most original special effects
will not be visible in this format. Free "Reader" software available.
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