Stephen T. Jansen

Stephen T. Jansen, Principal

Stephen JansenStephen Jansen is the President and CEO of Peer. He supervises and provides oversight for projects related to hazardous substance, petroleum and agricultural chemical releases. He specializes in design and implementation of voluntary investigations and cleanups related to Brownfield redevelopment projects.

Steve has directed investigation and cleanup actions on a wide variety of industrial, commercial and residential sites with soil and ground water contamination from chlorinated solvents, heavy metals, petroleum products, PCBs, solid waste, and agricultural chemicals. He has managed site cleanups using in-situ and ex-situ technologies including air and bio-sparging, soil venting, bioventing, solidification and stabilization, thermal desorption, and landfarming.

Education/Training

  • Bachelor of Arts Degree, Geology, 1983
    College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota
  • Master of Science Degree, Geology, 1987
    Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
  • OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120)
  • Continuing Education Courses in soil and ground water sampling methods, ground water and fate and transport modeling, well design and construction, and remediation technologies

Registrations/Certifications

  • Licensed Professional Geologist, Minnesota and Wisconsin

Presentations/Publications

  • Key Speaker, “Brownfield Reclamation”
    Recycling Association of America and Solid Waste Association of North America Conference, November 1998
  • Co-speaker, “Minnesota Library Access Center, Environmental Issues and Solutions”
    Minnesota Ground Water Association Conference (MGWA), November 1998
  • Co-author, “Design Considerations Due to Groundwater Contamination, Minnesota Library Access Center”
    American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Geo-engineering for Underground Facilities Conference, December 1998
  • Co-speaker, “Geologic, Hydrogeologic and Contamination Characterization – Minnesota Library Access Center”
    Minnesota Department of Health Well Conference, March 29, 2000