A.D. ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.

Geological and Environmental Consultant
GEOLOGICAL CONSULTANT IN INDIANAPOLIS
A.D. Environmental | Environmental Consultant Services
A.D. Environmental has served the state of Indiana as a Geological Consultant since 2013 and specializes in Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, and the investigation, delineation, and remediation of soil, groundwater, and vapor at commercial, industrial, and Brownfield properties.
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Angelo J. Dattilo,
Licensed Professional Geologist
Angelo J. Dattilo (A.D. Environmental, Inc.) qualified for licensure as a geologist in Indiana in 1996 (Certificate Number 1784).



Training and Certifications
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40-Hour Health and Safety Training, 1988
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8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Refresher Training, 2015
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Certificate in Hazardous Materials Management, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, 1991
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Certified Initial Asbestos Building Inspector, 1998
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Certificate in the National Environmental Policy Act and the Indiana Department of Transportation Decision Making Process, 2007
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Certificate to Decommission Underground Storage Tanks, Indiana, 2016-2018
Education

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BA, Geology, Department of Geology, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1982
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MS, Environmental Geology, Department of Geology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, 1993
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Improving Hydrogeologic Investigations Part I: Site Geologic Characterization In Glaciated Areas Short Course, 1997
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Technical Writing Short Course, 1997
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ArcView Graphical Information System Short Course, Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 1998
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U.S. EPA, Superfund Site Investigation Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection Training, Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 1999
Instructor
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Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM E-1527-97) Seminar, Adjunct Professor; IUPUI, Department of Geology, 1997-1999
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Leaving Environmental Footprints: Personal Footprint Focus and Introduction to the Earth Day Ecological Calculator, Indiana Recycling Coalition Annual Conference, 2004
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