Paul Troy

Paul Troy

Paul Troy, Hydrogeologist, L.P.G.
Principal Geologist, President, Troy Risk, Inc.

Designations:

• Licensed Professional Geologist, Indiana, 1996;
• Underground Storage Tank Closure and Subsurface Investigator, 1994;
• Environmental Investigator, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy, 1995;
• Indiana Certified Waste Water Treatment System Operator, Class A, 1997.

Education:

• B.Sc., Geology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 1989;
• M.S. Hydrogeology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 1994;
• Underground Storage Tank Closure and Site Assessment, Department of Environmental Protection, Princeton, New Jersey, 1995;
• Waste Water Treatment Operator, Rutgers University, New Jersey, 1991;
• Risk-Based Corrective Action, American Society for Testing and Materials, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1996;
• Application of Health Risk Assessment for Environmental Decision Making, National Ground Water Association, Columbus, Ohio, 1999;
• Environmental Toxicology, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, 2001;
• Advanced Hydrogeological Computer Modeling with Visual Modflow, Ball State University, 2001-2002

Published Papers:

• A Consultant’s Perspective of Recent IDEM Technical Issues Presentation to the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Paul Troy, LPG and Dr. Perre Burns, EIT Ph.D
May 15, 2007
• An Attorney’s Guide to Environmental Consulting, with Brad K. Lewis CHMM, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Indianapolis, 2001.
• Environmental Risk Assessment Issues, Jack Lawson, Beckman Lawson LLP, Paul Troy, Troy Risk, Inc. Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Indianapolis, 2000.
• In-Situ Oxidation of Chlorinated Solvents Using the BiOx Process, Paul Troy, C.P.G., Troy Risk, Inc. William L. Lundy, BioMangement Services, Inc. Kurt T. Byanski, C.P.G., ATC Associates Inc. Indianapolis, 1999.
• Indiana’s State-Wide RBCA Program, with Cynthia Argentine, Michael Anderson and Rod Thompson of Indiana Department of Environmental Management, published in Proceedings, Hydrocarbon Conference, Houston TX 1997.
• Risk Integrated System of Cleanups, An Agency-Wide Guidance Manual (technical writing supervisor). Indiana Department of Environmental Management Publication, 1997 Public Draft, with IDEM technical and editorial guidance, 1997.
• Sorption of Nickel for Drinking Water Treatment, Midwest Environmental Chemistry Conference, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, 1996.
• Use of Magnesium Greensand for the Removal of Nickel at a Public Water Supply Well, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York, 1995.

Instructor:

• Using RISC at Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites, Indiana Environmental Institute, 1999;
• An Introduction to RISC, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, 1998;
• An Attorney’s Guide to Environmental Consulting, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Indianapolis, 2001.