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John A. Mundell, P.E., L.P.G.

John Mundell: President and Senior Environmental Consultant

President / Senior Environmental Consultant

Education
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering, Purdue University, 1979
  • M.S. in Civil Engineering, Purdue University, 1980 (Geotechnical Engineering)
  • Doctoral Studies (abd) in Civil Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 1984-1988

Years of Professional Experience: 41

Areas of Expertise: Hydrogeology, Site Characterization, Groundwater and Contaminant Modeling, Geochemistry, Risk Assessment, Plume Stability Evaluation, Remediation Design, Regulatory Negotiation, Environmental Construction Oversight, Brownfield Redevelopment and Expert Testimony/Litigation Support, Superfund, RCRA Investigation/Remediation, LUST Investigations, Indiana VRP Programs

How I Became an Environmental Professional

I was inspired when I was a kid by the 1959 movie Journey to the Center of the Earth, based on a Jules Verne story about a certain Professor Lindenbrook and his adventures retracing the steps of Arne Saknussemm the lead into the depths of the earth, finding dinosaurs along the way and discovering the lost city of Atlantis. That interest in ‘discovering’ hidden treasures buried in the earth stuck, along with a keen interest in geology and fossils. I remember digging up our backyard and bringing things I discovered to my mom. At one point, I wanted to be an archaeologist, digging around to find the traces of ancient civilizations. In fact, I spent the summer of 1974 digging at an ancient Middle Woodland-age Indian settlement in southern Indiana along the Wabash River. A couple of years later in the summer of 1976, just after I finished my freshman year at Purdue University, I joined a student team of geophysicists to explore some Indiana mounds in Battleground, Indiana. Those early work experiences, combined with some environmental seeds planted in me from my participation in the first Earth Day in 1970, set me on an educational path that would combine geology and engineering, which turned out to be perfect training for the environmental consulting field just beginning at that time. I often say that environmental consulting is a lot like industrial archaeology, except the ‘buried treasures’ you find are not shards of pottery or stone tools, but leaking underground storage tanks and buried waste piles; and it’s no longer ‘pre-history’ that is uncovered, but the industrial history of the 20th century. Today, I am still excited and amazed when we discover some unknown geologic complexity or environmental challenge at a site, and find a new way to remediate it.
John Mundell on an elephant statue in Brazil
John Mundell on the job site in the 1970's
John Mundell at a Brazilian river
Journey to the Center of the Earth

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Karst, Cake, and Indiana Geology

April 22, 2022in Science and Environment

Mundell & Associates Featured on International News Program

November 30, 2021in Company News

Ask a Professional – What sparked your interest in the Earth Sciences?

October 14, 2021in Company News

Earth Science Week 2021 – Water Today and for the Future

October 10, 2021in Community Involvement, Science and Environment

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- Midwestern States Environmental Consultants Association
- Environmental & Engineering Geophysical Society
- Professional Geologists of Indiana, Inc.
- National Ground Water Association
- American Societies of Chemical / Civil Engineers Engineers without Borders
- Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists
- Indiana Association for Environmental Professionals
- Geological Society of American
- Indiana Circular Economy Initiative
- Economy of Communion
- Indiana Recycling Coalition

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