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Soil & Groundwater Contaminants articles provide general background on the transport, fate and behavior of different contaminants of concern (CoC) including chlorinated solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, metals and metaloids, and emerging contaminants.
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==Work and Contact Information==
==Related Articles==
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EMPLOYER:  
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:Colorado School of Mines<br />
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:Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering<br />
*[[Chlorinated Solvents]]
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:Coolbaugh Hall, 1012 14th St.<br />
*[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants | Metals and Metalloids]]
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:Golden, CO  80401
*[[Perchlorate]]
 
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*[[Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)]]
 
*[[Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)]]
 
*[[1,2,3-Trichloropropane]]
 
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==Additional Documents==
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EMAIL: [mailto:chiggins@mines.edu chiggins@mines.edu]
*[[Media:Results_of_Analyses_for_1%2C4-Dioxane_in_Groundwater_Samples.pdf|Results of the Analyses for 1,4-Dioxane of Groundwater Samples Collected in the Tucson Airport Remediation Project]]
 
*[[Media:2008_AFCEE_A_Primer_for_AF_RPMs_AFD-081010-028.pdf|1,4-Dioxane - A Primer for Air Force Remedial Program Managers and Risk Assessors]]
 
*[[Media:2013_EPA_Technical_Fact_Sheet_1%2C4-Dioxane.pdf|Technical Fact Sheet - 1,4-Dioxane]]
 
*[[Media:2006_EPA_542-R-06-009.pdf|Treatment Technologies for 1,4-Dioxane: Fundamentals and Field Applications]]
 
*[[Media:2006_FRTR_Meeting_Report.pdf|Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable 2006]]
 
  
==See Also==
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PHONE: 303.384.2002<br />
*[[Metals and Metalloids - Mobility in Groundwater]]
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*[[Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) of Metal and Metalloids | Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) of Metals and Metalloids]]
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WEBPAGE: http://inside.mines.edu/Higgins
*[[Munitions Constituents]]
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**[[Munitions Constituents - Deposition | Deposition]]
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==About the Contributor==
**[[Munitions Constituents - Dissolution | Dissolution]]
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Dr. Higgins is an Associate Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines. His research focuses on the fate, transport, and bioaccumulation of emerging contaminants in aquatic and terrestrial systems. Current projects are examining the potential for bioaccumulation of organic contaminants into foodcrops from reclaimed water, the bioaccumulation of organic contaminants from biosolids-amended soils, the fate of perfluorochemicals in groundwater and organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plants, and analytical method development for tracking inorganic nanoparticles in environmental and biological media.
**[[Munitions Constituents - Sorption | Sorption]]
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**[[Munitions Constituents - IM Toxicology | Toxicology]]
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==Article Contributions==
**[[Munitions Constituents- TREECS™ Fate and Risk Modeling | TREECS™ Fate and Risk Modeling]]
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*[[Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA), Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid (PFOS), and Other Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)]]
*[[Metal and Metalloids - Remediation | Remediation of Metals and Metalloids]]
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[[Category: Contributors|Higgins]]

Revision as of 15:12, 3 December 2018

Work and Contact Information

EMPLOYER:

Colorado School of Mines
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Coolbaugh Hall, 1012 14th St.
Golden, CO 80401

EMAIL: chiggins@mines.edu

PHONE: 303.384.2002

WEBPAGE: http://inside.mines.edu/Higgins

About the Contributor

Dr. Higgins is an Associate Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines. His research focuses on the fate, transport, and bioaccumulation of emerging contaminants in aquatic and terrestrial systems. Current projects are examining the potential for bioaccumulation of organic contaminants into foodcrops from reclaimed water, the bioaccumulation of organic contaminants from biosolids-amended soils, the fate of perfluorochemicals in groundwater and organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plants, and analytical method development for tracking inorganic nanoparticles in environmental and biological media.

Article Contributions