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Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering, Guangxi University, P.R.C., 1983.
Master of Science in Hydrology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1991.
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Agricultural and Industrial Wastes, University of Wisconsin, 1997.
Sanitary Landfill Design, University of Wisconsin, 2002.
Mr. Jinshan Tang is the founder of Innova Environmental Engineering, LLC (INNOVA). He is licensed PE in state of Arizona (#35954), New Mexico (#15538), and Louisiana (#30282). He also holds three licenses in the State of Arizona (ROC180604, ROC185784, and ROC188266).
Currently Mr. Tang is president of INNOVA. He has over 20 years of experience in environmental field and in the solid waste consulting service. Prior to INNOVA he was Vice President of Engineering and Landfill Technologies for a consulting firm where he was employed for last 20 years.
Mr. Tang is a world recognized expert in the fields of landfill, soil and groundwater remediation system design and implementation; LFG control system design; alternative landfill cover design for arid or semi-arid landfills; landfill bioreactor design and operation; solid waste related engineering and permitting issues, and bio-remediation system design for petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil and groundwater.
Within last 20 years Mr. Tang has been involved with more than 14 landfill projects. He has given many presentations to solid waste related conference and regulate agencies. He is one of the inventors for patented LFG generation rate measurement technologies.
Mr. Tang's landfill related work has been recognized by national, international, and local news media. Harrison landfill deep SVE/AI and groundwater remediation system which was managed, designed, built, and operated by Mr. Tang has won America Public Work Association (APWA) Project of the Year awards national 2002 and Arizona Chapter 2001. The Rio Nuevo Landfill Stabilization Project which was managed, designed, built, and operated by Mr. Tang has also won America Public Work Association (APWA) Project of the Year awards Arizona Chapter 2002 and APWA national award 2003.
Mr. Tang also conducted treatability studies including aerobic and anaerobic treatment of wastewater, lake water, and solid wastes such as activated sludge and municipal landfills; and designed an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket wastewater treatment system for a sugar cane refinery company in China. He also conducted many UST site investigation and remediation design and construction.
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