Address the unique challenges of sediment contamination in industrial ports, harbors, and urban centers. Anne Fitzpatrick explores how Geosyntec teams use hydrodynamic modeling, sediment sampling, and ecological risk assessment to develop cost-effective strategies that protect sensitive biological receptors and support multiuse waterways. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/emAUmq8H
Geosyntec Consultants
Environmental Services
Boca Raton, Florida 59,046 followers
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About us
Geosyntec is a consulting and engineering firm that works with private and public sector clients to address new ventures and complex problems involving our environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure.
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https://www.geosyntec.com
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- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Boca Raton, Florida
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1983
- Specialties
- Infrastructure Engineering and Design, Waste Management, Litigation Support, Civil Engineering, Transactional Due Diligence, Contaminated Site Assessment and Cleanup, Environmental Planning and Management, Water and Natural Resources, Geotechnical and Geological Analysis, Modeling, and Engineering, Air Quality Management and Air Pollution Control, Coastal & Waterfront, ESG, Sustainability, Energy Transition, and Renewable Energy
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777 W. Yamato Road
Suite 600
Boca Raton, Florida 33431, US
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Learn from seasoned experts and grow your technical skills while working on innovative, interdisciplinary projects. Mackenzie Cremeans dives into Geosyntec's culture of innovation and collaboration and explains how formal and informal mentorship programs empower employees. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/emAUmq8H
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Celebrating a Hard-Won Success Every once in a while, a project comes along that pushes you, stretches you, and ultimately reminds you why you love the work. Our recent mine water lab-based treatment study was exactly that kind of challenge—and exactly the kind of win worth celebrating. Sandra Dworatzek, Rosemary Le, Jeff Roberts, Jacques Smith, Michael Healey and the entire SiREM team! This was not a straightforward assignment. The chemistry, the logistics, the “first-of-kind” elements, and the sheer technical complexity demanded creativity, persistence, and deep collaboration. And the team delivered. A huge thank you to and everyone behind the scenes who contributed expertise, long hours, and problem-solving grit. From early experimental design through data interpretation and the development of a path toward pilot-scale implementation, this group showed what true technical excellence looks like. The best part? Seeing a tough problem come together through teamwork, curiosity, and trust. Wins like this matter. They energize us, strengthen our practice, and remind us that the hard problems are where we bring the most value. On to the next challenge—after taking a moment to enjoy this one. 🎉
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Voittajan on helppo hymyillä jne :D Eilen sain kunnian vastaanottaa Vuoden nuori RILiläinen -tunnustuspalkinnon! Olen häkeltynyt ja kiitollinen tästä tunnustuksesta ja siitä, että työni ja mielenkiintoni rakennetun ympäristön alaa kohtaan on huomattu. Kiitos RIL - Finnish Association of Civil Engineers, kaikki minua ehdottaneet ja valinneet tahot. Viime vuodet olen harjoitellut keskeneräisyyden sietämistä ja sen hyväksymistä, ettei mikään, eikä kukaan, ole koskaan täysin valmis. Toivon tämän tunnustuksen toimivan muistuttuksena itseni lisäksi myös muille siitä, ettei tarvitse olla täydellinen, jotta olisi riittävä. Näen, että rakennetun ympäristön alan tulevaisuus rakentuu ihmisistä, jotka uskaltavat olla keskeneräisiä ja jotka näkevät oppimisen alati jatkuvana matkana, ei suorituksena. Kiitos kaikille, jotka ovat opettaneet, tukeneet ja inspiroineet minua matkani varrella, etenkin tiimilleni Geosyntec Consultantsilla, entisille kollegoilleni AFRYllä, sekä opinahjolleni University of Oululle. Tämä tunnustus motivoi minua jatkamaan itseni kehittämistä, uuden oppimista ja vaikuttamaan enemmän alan tulevaisuuteen niillä työkaluilla, joita minulla on ja joita tulen kehittämään!
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🇺🇸 Grateful for 3 years with Geosyntec’s European team, working on tough mining projects in Spain, Sweden, and Finland. I'm glad to celebrate that achievement with my teammate Alberto. Thanks to Geosyntec, colleagues worldwide, and our clients for trusting us. Here's to future years and challenges. 🇪🇸 Muy agradecido por estos 3 años en Geosyntec en Europa, colaborando en proyectos mineros en España, Suecia y Finlandia. Gracias a Geosyntec, a nuestros colegas, y a nuestros clientes por confiar en nosotros. Vamos a por los próximos años y desafíos. #Geosyntec #Mining #Tailings #Europa #Spain #Sweden #Finland #Teamwork
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Kabooom!! 🔥🔥🔥 I have mentioned before how fortunate I feel to work alongside my talented colleagues at Geosyntec Consultants. A wonderful example of this is my colleague Maiju, who has been nominated as Young member of RIL - Finnish Association of Civil Engineers of the Year 2025. This marks the 5th (or possibly 6th) time the nomination has been made. The reasons for her recognition among others include her being reformist, inspiring, questioning, and a strong advocate for youth issues. I am truly proud of Maiju and of our team🙏🏻
Vuoden 2025 nuoreksi RILiläiseksi on valittu Maiju Asiala. 👏 Maiju muistutti RIL-Summitissa pitämässään kiitospuheessa, että kaikkea ei tarvitse osata heti ja aina pitää olla rohkeutta yrittää. Hän tuo esille, että nämä tekijät ovat muuttuvassa maailmassa ja rakennusalan murroksessa entistä tärkeämpiä ominaisuuksia. Tärkeämpiä, kuin valmiiksi hiotut ja pureskellut vastaukset. Rakennusala rakentuu ihmisistä, jotka uskaltavat olla keskeneräisiä. Lisää Maijun ajatuksia ja hänen uratarinansa voit lukea joulukuussa ilmestyvän Rakennustekniikka-lehden sivuilta. RIL haluaa sydämellisesti onnitella Vuoden nuorta RILiläistä! Kuva: Sami Perttilä
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Understand the potential environmental impacts of mining projects and plan for them. Kristin Salzsauler discusses the importance of water stewardship in British Columbia. She explains that geochemistry is a key component throughout the process, including during environmental assessment, permitting, and design. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/emAUmq8H
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Take a look at the November issue of our PFAS Newsletter for international summaries of PFAS regulatory developments. #pfas https://hubs.ly/Q03VHHnq0
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Trevor Carlson, Chloe Zhang, P.E.(CA), Andy Andrews, and Emmanuel Olisa, Ph.D., EIT (SK), coauthored “Impacts of Air-Based Remediation Systems on Natural Source Zone Depletion Quantification,” which was published in October 2025 in Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation. Learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q03VrDwc0
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So what are emerging solutions for geochemical stability in mine waste management? Me and Heidi Cossey's keynote at Tailings and Mine Waste 2025 highlighted that innovation in geochemical management is actively shaping how we address environmental and operational challenges in mining. Practitioners across the globe are adopting new technologies and proactive strategies to reduce risk, control costs, and build trust with stakeholders. Areas of active improvement in geochemical best practice include: 1) Source Control Practices: Advanced material classification, de-sulphurization, reprocessing, and physical conditioning are being implemented to proactively manage geochemical risk. 2) Technology Adoption: Artificial intelligence, machine learning, drones, and advanced sensors are increasingly used for monitoring, modeling, and decision-making. 3) Biogeochemical Approaches: Microbial diagnostics and bioremediation are emerging as promising tools for remediation and source control. 4) Integrated Design: Co-disposal, thickened and filtered tailings, and geostable landform designs are being piloted to achieve both geotechnical and geochemical stability. While there is clear momentum, practitioners identified persistent barriers: limited long-term performance data, lack of standardized guidance, and challenges in scaling up novel solutions. Collaboration is key: cross-disciplinary teams and partnerships between industry and academia are driving progress, but more information sharing and case studies are needed. The call to action is clear. Leadership must champion innovation, support piloting new solutions, and invest in integrated approaches to meet evolving regulatory and sustainability goals. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the survey and thoughtful follow up questions. If you want to learn more about the survey, the findings, or provide further insight that can be used to shape a follow up paper, please comment on this or any of the other posts on this subject, or reach out with a DM. (Post 3 of 3)
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