
M.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1995
B.S., Engineering (Civil Specialty), Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 1992
Registered Professional Engineer, New Jersey (License No. 24GE05317700)
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response 40-Hour Certification
Michael J. Martin, P.E. Senior Engineering Advisor, Technical Director - Engineering (720) 465-3323 Boulder, CO mmartin@integral-corp.com
Mr. Mike Martin is a registered professional engineer with 22 years of experience in civil and environmental engineering. Mr. Martin specializes in soil, groundwater, and stormwater treatment alternatives analysis, cost estimation, and design and implementation of remedial actions, from pilot- to full-scale systems. He has substantial experience developing cost-effective alternatives for site remediation, including CERCLA remedial actions, RCRA corrective actions, state-led projects, and litigation and property transfer projects. In addition, Mr. Martin’s background includes litigation support and insurance recovery, specifically reviewing engineer-procure-construct contracts, managing design-build contracts, and conducting chemical plant process analyses. He has been involved with the design and construction of municipal water treatment plants, conventional wastewater treatment plants, stormwater collection and treatment systems, and potable water transmission pipelines. Mr. Martin also has supervised the construction of remedial actions, solid waste landfills, and wastewater treatment plants.

Water Management
Site Investigation
Litigation Support
Expert Testimony
Waste Management
Law, S.A., T.F. Biddleman, M.J. Martin, and M.V. Ruby. 2004. Evidence of enantioselective degradation of α-hexachlorocyclohexane in groundwater. Environ. Sci. Technol. 38(6):1633−1638.
Johnson, W.P., M.J. Martin, M.J. Gross, and B.E. Logan. 1996. Facilitation of bacterial transport through porous media by changes in solution and surface properties. Colloids and surfaces, A. Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 107:263–271.
Martin, M.J., B.E. Logan, W.P. Johnson, D.G. Jewett, and R.G. Arnold. 1996. Scaling bacterial filtration rates in different sized porous media. J. Environ. Eng. 122(5):407–415.
Martin, M., A. Frankel, and K. Brodock. 2018. Lessons learned from implementation of a potable water wellhead treatment system for a long chain perfluoroalkyl acid. Poster presented at the Emerging Contaminants Summit, March 6–7, Westminster, CO.
Livermore, D., M. Martin, and T. Slater. 2015. Stormwater source control: A low-maintenance, passive system to treat DDT to part-per-trillion concentrations—two years of monitoring. Poster presentation at the 8th International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, January 12–15, New Orleans, LA.
Livermore, D., M. Martin, and T. Slater. 2013. Achieving stormwater source control for an engineering evaluation/cost analysis on the 303(d) water quality limited Willamette River. Poster presentation at the 7th International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, February 4-7, Dallas, TX.
Martin, M., T. Martin, M. Stanton, and M. Brearly. 2008. Evaluation of arsenic in groundwater—naturally occurring or a result of petroleum contamination. Platform presentation at the 6th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, May 19–22, Monterey, CA.
Martin, T., and M. Martin. 2008. Field, laboratory, and modeling assessment of metals treatment via iron addition. Platform presentation at the 6th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, May 19–22, Monterey, CA.
Martin, T., M. Martin, and H. Kempton. 2006. Cost-benefit analysis of treatment technologies for metal-contaminated groundwater. Platform presentation at the 5th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, May 22–25, Monterey, CA.
Martin, M., and T. Martin. 2006. Comparative cost analyses of technologies for treating perchlorate-contaminated groundwater. Platform presentation at the 5th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, May 22–25, Monterey, CA.
Martin, M., M. Ruby, S. Law, and T. Biddleman. 2004. Chiral signatures of chlorinated pesticides in groundwater: Evidence of biodegradation. Platform presentation at the 4th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, May 24–27, 2004, Monterey, CA.
Kempton, H., M. Martin, and T. Martin. 2003. Comparative cost analyses of technologies for treating sulfate- and metal-contaminated groundwater. Proc. 6th Annual International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage (ICARD), July 12–18, 2003.