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Founded in 2002, Terradex applies information technology to
increase the reliability of institutional controls. Institutional controls are
an integral part of health and environmental protection at many contaminated sites. Because
cleanup technology cannot always remove contamination to safe levels, institutional
controls are used to convey limitations on site use and activity to current and future
stakeholders. Until Terradex, the reliability and enforceability of institutional controls was doubted.
Tested by USEPA, Terradex is ready to be applied nationwide to a site, city or state. |
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Chief Executive Officer,
Board Member,
Founder |
Mr. Wenzlau is a civil engineer whose practice area
is the long term care of contaminated sites.
His practice includes planning, design and maintenance of
institutional controls and engineering controls. These controls
integrate into a client's development plans and provide for
health and environmental protection. Mr. Wenzlau saw the need for
Terradex
given the impracticality of complete contaminant residual removal,
and the goal that final remedies be protective if residual
persists. Mr. Wenzlau now serves as the Chairperson of ASTM's
Task Force for Appropriate Care of Contaminated Properties. He
speaks regularly to support the development of this practice area.
Mr. Wenzlau attended Stanford University where he received both a
Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Civil
Engineering.
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President,
Board Member
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Mr. Biffar leads the business and
operations of Terradex. He advises on financial
assurance mechanisms permitting Terradex's solution to be reliably operated into the
future. Mr. Biffar was founder and CEO of eCargoService Inc.
(booking and reservation system for air cargo industry), partner Internet Business Strategy at
USWeb, cofounder of Quantumshift, CEO of Esprit Europe, and an Associate
Partner at McKinsey Company. He holds four
U.S. Patents and three U.S. Patents pending. is a
SUN Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology. Mr. Biffar
obtained an MBA from Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth
College; and a BS in Engineering from University
of California, Berkeley. |
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