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  • ...gents award for Excellence in Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity in 2016. He is an Associated Editor of the journal Environmental Toxicology an ...He is also the co-founder of two startup companies that have licensed the technologies and are transitioning them to the field.
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  • ...ping materials. When considering AC addition to sediments, the reductions in contaminant flux to surface water and contaminant uptake by [[Wikipedia: Bi *[[In Situ Groundwater Treatment with Activated Carbon]]
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  • ...in 1993 and a Master's degree in Aquaculture from Oregon State University in 1998.
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  • ...sing integrative samplers enables the monitoring of munitions constituents in underwater environments over timescales of days to months and at ultra-low ...ation of passive sampling devices for monitoring of munitions constituents in underwater environments (No. SPAWAR-SCP-TR-3076). SPAWAR Systems Center Pac
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  • ...ediment, and air. Fortunately, most PHC constituents can biodegrade either in aerobic or anaerobic environments, making PHC contaminated sites somewhat e *[[LNAPL Remediation Technologies]]
    54 KB (7,610 words) - 03:02, 28 April 2022
  • ...gy and Regulatory Council (ITRC) framework for selecting LNAPL remediation technologies.</onlyinclude> ...018. LNAPL Site Management: LCSM Evolution, Decision Process, and Remedial Technologies (LNAPL-3). https://lnapl-3.itrcweb.org </ref>
    28 KB (3,887 words) - 02:09, 2 May 2022
  • ...hnologies for the treatment of chlorinated solvents and other contaminants in low ''k'' media are introduced, along with operational and performance resu *[[Chemical Oxidation (In Situ - ISCO) | ''In Situ'' Chemical Oxidation]]
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  • ...diation (TISR<sup><small>SM</small></sup>) for enhancing degradation rates in source zones. He is also the co-inventor of the Horizontal Treatment Well ( *[[Amendment Distribution in Low Conductivity Materials]]
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  • ...key concepts: the stage in the LNAPL site life cycle, LNAPL distribution in the subsurface and the resulting mobility of the LNAPL, LNAPL as a source o *[[LNAPL Remediation Technologies]]
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  • ...t limited locations. At present, no ''in situ'' destructive soil treatment technologies have been demonstrated at full scale.</onlyinclude> ...//pfas-1.itrcweb.org/12-treatment-technologies/ ITRC Fact Sheet: Treatment Technologies, PFAS – Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances]<ref name="ITRC2020">Intersta
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  • ...nment. PFAS compounds can also be taken up by both plants and animals, and in some cases, bioaccumulate through the food chain. *[[PFAS Ex Situ Water Treatment]]
    37 KB (5,021 words) - 00:58, 28 April 2022
  • ...ce, J. and Baker, R., 2013. Removal of PCE DNAPL from Tight Clays Using In Situ Thermal Desorption. Groundwater Monitoring and Remediation, 33(4), pp. 31-4 ...pages. [https://www.crcpress.com/Hazardous-and-Radioactive-Waste-Treatment-Technologies-Handbook/Oh/p/book/9780849395864 ISBN 9780849395864]&nbsp;&nbsp; [http://ww
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  • ...ts have been manufactured since the 1950s, PFAS were not widely documented in environmental samples until the early 2000s. Understanding PFAS manufacturi *[[PFAS Ex Situ Water Treatment]]
    49 KB (6,732 words) - 01:26, 28 April 2022
  • ...latter of which act as strong reducing agents and could be the key species in removing PFAS and other non-oxidizable compounds. Additionally, the plasma *[[PFAS Ex Situ Water Treatment]]
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  • ...ting in precipitation of metal sulfides. Amendments are sometimes included in caps to reduce cap permeability and groundwater upwelling, to increase cont *[[In Situ Treatment of Contaminated Sediments with Activated Carbon]]
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  • ...e how implementation of one or more remedy actions will mitigate the risks in the short and long term; and evaluate the risks and impacts from sediment m *[[In Situ Treatment of Contaminated Sediments with Activated Carbon]]
    58 KB (8,063 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2022
  • ...g formulations in existing fire suppression infrastructure. Considerations in the transition process may include but are not limited to locating, identif *[[PFAS Ex Situ Water Treatment]]
    35 KB (4,663 words) - 14:11, 29 March 2024
  • ...elle. Micelle-accelerated PRD is a highly efficient method to destroy PFAS in a wide variety of water matrices. *[[PFAS Ex Situ Water Treatment]]
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