
Ph.D., Geology and Geophysics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2011
M.S., Geology and Geophysics, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1982
B.S., Geological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1980
Professional Geologist, California (License No. CA4667)
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response 40-Hour Certification (1993 and annual updates)
How Washington Works training, 2002, Washington, DC
William Cutler, Ph.D., P.G. Associate of Integral (720) 465-3342 Denver, CO wcutler@integral-corp.com
Dr. William Cutler is a professional geologist with more than 30 years of experience in geosciences primarily focused on environmental site assessment and remediation. He is well versed in managing all aspects of environmental projects, including strategy development, study design, technology assessments, senior management and agency communications, consulting and contracting services, field implementation, community relations, government affairs, and financial assessment and control. He has managed complex remediation projects in excess of $50 million. In addition to the management of individual projects, he has managed strategies and financial reserves for environmental liability site portfolios. Dr. Cutler’s areas of expertise include site assessments and investigations, sampling plan development, geophysical surveys, remedial technology assessments, and application of risk-based approaches. He has designed and managed site remediation projects under federal Superfund, RCRA corrective action, and state programs. Remedies employed range from simple soil removals to complex treatment systems for soil, groundwater, free product, and waste materials. Dr. Cutler is very experienced at communicating with the community and regulators, and he often functions as the link between the scientific/technical team and other non-technical stakeholders. One of his great strengths is financial evaluation of potential environmental liabilities, including individual sites and portfolios.
Cost Estimating
PCB Modeling
Site Investigation
Cutler, W., A. El-Kadi, N. Hue, J. Peard, K. Scheckel, and C. Ray. 2014. Iron amendments to reduce bioaccessible arsenic. J. of Hazard. Mater. 279:554-561.
Cutler, W., R. Brewer, A. El-Kadi, N. Hue, P. Niemeyer, J. Peard, and C. Ray. 2013. Bioaccessible arsenic in soils of former sugar cane plantations, Island of Hawaii. Sci. Total Environ. 442:177-188.
Zahir, Z., J. Bensch, and W. Cutler. 1999. Enhanced soil vapor extraction for source area remediation using dual-phase extraction with pneumatic fracturing. Chapter 29, pp. 359–372. In: Contaminated Soils, Volume 4. E. J. Calabrese, P. T. Kostecki, M. Bonazountas (eds). Amherst Scientific Publishers, Amherst, MA.
Cutler, W. 2017. Techniques to optimize arsenic soil removal. Electric Power Research Institute, Arsenic Interest Group Meeting, Pensacola, FL.
Cutler, W., A. Juhasz, E. Smith, and J. Peard. 2016. Arsenic bioavailability and bioaccessibility in Hawaii soils. Tenth International Conference on the Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Palm Springs, CA.
Cutler, W., A. Juhasz, E. Smith, and J. Peard. 2015. Bioavailable and bioaccessible arsenic in Hawaiian soils. Tenth International Workshop on Chemical Bioavailability in the Terrestrial Environment, Nanjing, China.
Cutler, W. Bioaccessible arsenic in soils of former sugar cane plantations, Island of Hawaii. National Association of Environmental Professionals, Honolulu, HI.
Cutler, W., and P. Goodrum. 2014. Integration of incremental and discrete sampling methods to optimize site investigation and remediation. Ninth International Conference on the Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, CA.
Cutler, W. 2013. Soil properties and their influence on arsenic bioaccessibility. The 29th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy, Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS), Amherst, MA.
Martin, D., and W. Cutler. 2012. Cost-effective site characterization using discrete and incremental sampling methods. Hawaii Department of Health and Enivirostat seminar: Decision unit and multi-increment site investigation approaches: lessons learned and future challenges. Honolulu, HI.
Cutler, W. 2009. Iron amendments to reduce bioaccessible arsenic in Hawaiian soils. Third International Contaminated Site Remediation Conference, Adelaide, South Australia.
Cutler, W. 2009. Arsenic field mapping by XRF: A quantitative comparison of field and laboratory methods. Nineteenth Annual AEHS Meeting and West Coast Conference on Soils, Sediments, and Water, San Diego, CA.
Tait, J., S. Lundblad, and W. Cutler. 2008. Optimizing XRF for field mapping of soil arsenic. EPA Triad National Conference, Amherst, MA.
Cutler, W., and N.V. Hue. 2008. Geochemistry of bioaccessible arsenic. Sixth International Conference on the Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, CA.
Peterson, S., and W. Cutler. 2006. Arsenic bioaccessibility in Hawaii soils. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Cutler, W.G, N. Hue, M. Ortiz-Escobar, and T. Martin. 2006. Approaches to reduce bioaccessible arsenic in Hawaii soils. Fifth International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, CA.
Cutler, W.G., and N. Hue. 2006. Remedial alternatives for bioaccessible arsenic in Hawaii soils. Sixteenth Annual AEHS Meeting and West Coast Conference on Soils, Sediments, and Water, San Diego, CA.
Block, P., and W. Cutler. 2005. KlozurTM activated persulfate for site remediation: comparative modeling of treatment efficacy and cost. Fourth International Conference on Oxidation and Reduction Technologies of In-situ Treatment of Soil and Groundwater, Chicago, IL.
Cutler, W.G., and J. Hazard. 2005. Integrated CERCLA cleanup and Non-CERCLA abatement and demolition. Joint Services Environmental Management Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Cutler, W., J. Bodamer, P. Block, S. Abrams, T. Ladaa, G. Robertson, and M. Walsh. 2005. Use of CPT/MIPS to determine optimal ISCO injection zones. Fifteenth Annual AEHS Conference on Soils, Sediments and Water, San Diego, CA.
Root, D.K., P.A. Block, and W.G. Cutler. 2005. Investigation of chlorinated methanes treatability using sodium persulfate. First International Conference on Environmental Science & Technology, New Orleans, LA.
Erbe, M., R. Keating, C. Travers, L. Norman, W. Cutler, and T. Martin. 2004. Assessing the role of structural geologic elements in aquifer hydraulics and plume migration. EPA/NGWA Fractured Rock Conference, Portland, ME.
Bott, C., J. Koon, P. Brooks, P. Rich, T. Martin, D. Bement, and W. Cutler. 2002. Physiochemical and biological treatment of a concentrated industrial leachate from aged process waste at a viscose rayon production facility. In: Proc. of Water Environment Federation’s Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference, Chicago, IL.
Venkatakrishnan, R., W. Cutler, and C. Travers. 2001. Borehole geophysics and development of a conceptual hydrogeological model: Case study of plume migration in Martinsburg shale at the Avtex Fibers Superfund Site. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
Brooks, P., J. Koon, D. Bement, and W. Cutler. 2001. Innovative treatment of landfill leachate at the Avtex Superfund Site. Environment Virginia Annual Conference, Lexington, VA.
Travers, C., T. Martin, M. Ruby, W. Cutler, and R. Keating. 2001. Geologic controls on DAPL migration in a fractured bedrock system: Avtex Fibers Superfund Site, Part I. National Groundwater Association Conference on Groundwater in Fractured Rock, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Martin, T., C. Travers, M. Ruby, W. Cutler, and R. Keating. 2001. Fate and remediation alternatives for DAPL in fractured bedrock system: Avtex Fibers Superfund Site, Part II. National Groundwater Association Conference on Groundwater in Fractured Rock, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Techniques to Optimize Arsenic Soil Removal. Electric Power Research Institute, Arsenic Interest Group Meeting, Pensacola, FL. January 2017.
Environmental Liabilities in Real Estate Transactions. National Business Institute Seminar, Honolulu, HI. December 2016.
Power County Idaho, Building the Future from the Past, Problem Properties Workshop. National Association of Counties Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI. July 2005.
Integrating Land Use into the Remedy Selection Process and Setting Up the Redevelopment. EPA Region 6 Workshop: Redeveloping Superfund sites, working with responsible parties, Houston, TX. April 2002.
Working with PRPs. EPA National Superfund Redevelopment Pilot Conference, Dallas, TX. April 2002.