Lunch Forum: June 25, 2013
Topic: Challenges in Remote Site Work: Yap Landfill Remediation
Presented by Myounghee Noh, Myounghee Noh & Associates
Date: Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Time: 11:30 a.m. (presentation begins promptly at noon)
Location: Oahu Country Club, 150 Country Club Road, Honolulu HI 96817
Summary
Please join the Hawaii Association of Environmental Professionals for a luncheon forum at the Oahu Country Club on Tuesday, June 25th. Myounghee Noh will present “Challenges in Remote Site Work: Yap Landfill Remediation,” discussing failures and successes involved in the remote project conducted for the U.S. Coast Guard’s former LORAN station in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia. At the end of the talk, she will list lessons learned with respect to project execution and business aspects.
About the Speaker
Ms. Myounghee Noh has served in the local environmental industry since 1992. She is founder and principal investigator of Myounghee Noh & Associates, LLC, and has worked as a chemist with Brewer Environmental Industries and the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association. Ms. Noh received her B.S. in Chemistry and Biology from Troy State University, a M.S. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Hawaii, and her M.B.A. from University of Phoenix. She is a past president and current Director of the Hawaii Association of Environmental Professionals.
Please join the Hawaii Association of Environmental Professionals for a luncheon forum at the Oahu Country Club on Tuesday, June 25th. Myounghee Noh will present “Challenges in Remote Site Work: Yap Landfill Remediation,” discussing failures and successes involved in the remote project conducted for the U.S. Coast Guard’s former LORAN station in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia. At the end of the talk, she will list lessons learned with respect to project execution and business aspects.
About the Speaker
Ms. Myounghee Noh has served in the local environmental industry since 1992. She is founder and principal investigator of Myounghee Noh & Associates, LLC, and has worked as a chemist with Brewer Environmental Industries and the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association. Ms. Noh received her B.S. in Chemistry and Biology from Troy State University, a M.S. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Hawaii, and her M.B.A. from University of Phoenix. She is a past president and current Director of the Hawaii Association of Environmental Professionals.