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  • ...nated solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, metals and metaloids, and emerging contaminants. *[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants |Metals and Metalloids]]
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  • ...situ remediation technology for treatment of contaminated source areas and groundwater plume hot spots<br/>]] ...shing to delivery oxidants (shown in blue) into a target treatment zone of groundwater contaminated by dense nonaqueous phase liquid compounds (shown in red)]]
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  • ...pitation. This partitioning controls the mobility of metal contaminants in groundwater. *[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants]]
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  • ...thanes, ethenes) based on their structures, and include common groundwater contaminants such as carbon tetrachloride (CT), perchloroethene (PCE), trichloroethene ( *[[Soil & Groundwater Contaminants]]
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  • ...s dealing with natural attenuation, source zone characterization, emerging contaminants, matrix diffusion, and the development and testing of innovative monitoring *[[Groundwater Sampling - No-Purge/Passive]]
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  • ...vative strategies to treat conventional and emerging contaminants in soil, groundwater, and surface water at a wide range of contaminated sites. He has served as
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  • ...term monitoring]] is required to determine if the concentrations of target contaminants are behaving as predicted.<br /> ...djacent to the contaminant plume, and volatilization to soil gas above the groundwater. As the concentration declines, it may reach a point where it is no longer
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  • ...lop and deploy innovative solutions to metal and radionuclide contaminated groundwater.<br /> *[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants]]
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  • ...pdf]]</ref>. For environmental studies, proteomics can be applied to soil, groundwater, sediment, or other environmental samples. Proteomics allows for functional ...on of protein content from a biological sample and eliminates non-specific contaminants (e.g., keratins, fatty acids, plastic polymers, nucleic acids and salt clus
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  • ...ent of monitoring technologies using mass spectrometry for DoD groundwater contaminants, including chlorinated solvents, nitramine explosives, mycoremediation of t
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  • ...adership on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and other emerging contaminants in natural and treatment environments.
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  • ...ion chemistries affect enumeration of the Dehalococcoides 16S rRNA gene in groundwater. Journal of Microbiological Methods, 88(2), 263-270. [http://dx.doi.org/10. ...d quantify specific microorganisms or functional genes that can biodegrade contaminants of concern.
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  • *[[Injection and Distribution of Liquid Amendments in Groundwater]] ...ution of Liquid Amendments in Groundwater |addition of amendments]] to the groundwater system.
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  • ...s-amended soils, the fate of perfluorochemicals in groundwater and organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plants, and analytical method development for track
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  • |[[Groundwater Sampling - No-Purge/Passive]]||[[Dr. David Adamson, P.E. |Adamson, David, P |[[Sorption of Organic Contaminants]]||[[Richelle Allen-King|Allen-King, Richelle]]||
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  • ...pproaches. Also included in this category are technologies for extracting contaminants from the subsurface and delivering treatment amendments. *[[In Situ Groundwater Treatment with Activated Carbon]]
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  • ...nated solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, metals and metaloids, and emerging contaminants. *[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants |Metals and Metalloids]]
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  • ...that influence the transport, fate and remediation of soil and groundwater contaminants. *[[Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport]]
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  • ...nd extent of contaminant degradation, spatial and temporal distribution of contaminants, and formation properties that influence contaminant migration. *[[Groundwater Sampling - No-Purge/Passive]]
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  • ...typically effective physical treatment process for remediation of volatile contaminants in vadose zone (unsaturated) soils. During SVE, contaminated soil gas is ex ...J., 2013. Characterization and remediation of chlorinated volatile organic contaminants in the vadose zone. Vadose Zone Journal, 12(4). [http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/
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  • ...er, soil, sediment, and surface water. She currently co-leads the emerging contaminants community of practice at Jacobs.
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  • ....1201/9781420032246.ch6 Using DP Technologies in Site Characterization and Groundwater Monitoring]<ref name="McCall2006">McCall, W., Nielsen, D.M., Farrington, S. ...e investigation and reduces the potential for worker exposure to hazardous contaminants relative to many traditional rotary drilling techniques.
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  • ...e of direct push well technology for long-term environmental monitoring in groundwater investigations. Interstate Regulatory Council, Sampling, Characterization a ....1201/9781420032246.ch6 Using DP Technologies in Site Characterization and Groundwater Monitoring]<ref name="McCall2006" />
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  • ....1201/9781420032246.ch6 Using DP Technologies in Site Characterization and Groundwater Monitoring]<ref name="McCall2006">McCall, W., Nielsen, D.M., Farrington, S. ...ct‐push EC logging to delineate heterogeneity in a clay‐rich aquitard. Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, 26(1), 92-100. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-
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  • ...and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)]] in drinking water and non-potable groundwater include membrane filtration (reverse osmosis or RO and nanofiltration or NF ...fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) | PFAS]] from drinking water and non-potable groundwater (as described below):
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  • ...Remedial techniques]] are available for addressing PAH-contaminated soil, groundwater, and surface waters. However, such efforts must carefully consider the hydr ...ilability of Contaminants in Soils and Sediments, 2003. Bioavailability of contaminants in soils and sediments: Processes, tools, and applications. Washington, DC:
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  • ...). Maintaining optimum soil conditions for rapid biodegradation of organic contaminants can help meet cleanup goals within a reasonable timeframe. *Wastes containing contaminants that do not biodegrade: e.g., NORM, metals or salt.
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  • ...ts may be quite mobile, forming groundwater plumes that can pose a risk to groundwater users. *[[Metals and Metalloids - Mobility in Groundwater]]
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  • ...idated as a valuable resource for predicting contaminant exposure in soil, groundwater, and surface water. This capability allows stakeholders to forecast exposur *[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants]]
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  • ...ndwater contamination. Contaminant mass discharge from source zones causes groundwater plumes to develop, and source attenuation and remediation can be a critical Groundwater contaminant plumes typically develop from concentrated, localized source ar
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  • ...tudies include examples of imaging hydrogeological structures that control groundwater flow and transport, direct imaging of contaminant plumes, and time-lapse mo ...the use of geophysics to (1) image hydrogeological structures controlling groundwater flow, contaminant transport, and remediation in unconsolidated sediments, (
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  • ...ated groundwater is infiltrated for treatment. In addition to treatment of groundwater within the SBGR, this technology allows recirculation of lower concentratio ...//www.serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminated-Groundwater/ER-200019 ER-200019]</ref><ref>Downey, D., Hicks, J., Krumholtz, M., Leeson
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  • ...Military Engineers (SAME) and the University Consortium for Field-Focused Groundwater Contamination Research. Bill has been actively engaged with the ITRC PFAS
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  • Plume response modeling simulates how groundwater contaminant plumes respond to contaminant source control. Understanding the ...]], [[wikipedia:: Dispersion | dispersion]], retardation, and reactions of contaminants as they migrate downgradient from the source zone. As source zones undergo
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  • ...//www.serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminated-Groundwater/Monitoring/ER-1561 ER-1561]</ref> ...Assessing Biodegradation and Source Identification of Organic Groundwater Contaminants Using Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA). U.S. Environmental Protect
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  • ...ify MTBE‐and TBA‐Degrading Microorganisms in Contaminated Groundwater. Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, 33(4), 57-68. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi ..., VA. [https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminants-on-Ranges/Characterizing-Fate-and-Transport/ER-1607 ER-1607]</ref><ref name
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  • ...sed in relatively permeable settings to heat the ground and remove organic contaminants. SEE can be combined with other thermal methods for treatment of source are ...the subsurface aggressively while containing and extracting the mobilized contaminants. A typical SEE system consists of a steam generator, a thermal well field,
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  • ...aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) or other materials that serve as the source of groundwater contamination. ...their transformation products are among the most abundant contaminants in groundwater. In 2006, the United States Geological Survey published results from a syst
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  • ...njection Techniques for Liquid Amendments |addition of amendments]] to the groundwater system. ...f><ref>Drever, J.I., 1997. The Geochemistry of Natural Waters: Surface and Groundwater Environments. Prentice-Hall, Inc. ISBN 0132727900.</ref>. When dissolved in
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  • ...een shown to have potential as practical remedies for TCP contamination of groundwater. ...tps://serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminated-Groundwater/Emerging-Issues/ER-1457/ER-1457/(language)/eng-US Project ER-1457]. [//www
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  • ...ly applied strategy to treat halogenated organic compounds found in soils, groundwater, and wastewater. ...ce it poses no human health risks at the concentrations typically found in groundwater.
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  • ...rios approach to attenuation-based remedies for inorganic and radionuclide contaminants. Savannah-River National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy. [[Media:TRU *[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants]]
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  • ...c conditions by naturally occurring microorganisms. High concentrations in groundwater can be treated via ''in situ'' or ''ex situ'' biodegradation. Other process ...iously been identified. The sudden, widespread detection of perchlorate in groundwater highlighted the need to better understand the potential sources, risks, and
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  • ...emediated by changing the groundwater geochemistry to immobilize the metal contaminants to prevent migration to receptors. *[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants]]
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  • ...strate range and is known for its ability to degrade various environmental contaminants with some of the most persistent organics like pesticides, halogenated alip ...s (Table 1). New studies also reported cometabolic degradation of emerging contaminants including MTBE<ref>Kim, M.H., Wang, N. and Chu, K.H., 2014. 6: 2 Fluorotelo
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  • ...//www.serdp-estcp.org/Program-Areas/Environmental-Restoration/Contaminated-Groundwater/Emerging-Issues/ER-2131/ER-2131/(language)/eng- ER-2131]</ref> ...of Secondary Water Quality Impacts from Enhanced Reductive Bioremediation: Groundwater Monitoring and Remediation [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gwmr
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  • ...n be applied both above and below the watertable). Intermediate volatility contaminants, such as diesel, can often be smoldered directly. However, highly volatile ...ment zone. It is expected that, after smoldering remediation applications, groundwater contaminant mass flux may be reduced to a point that it can be addressed th
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  • ...nek, M., 2016. Thermal DNAPL Source Zone Treatment Impact on a CVOC Plume. Groundwater Monitoring and Remediation, 36(1), pp. 26-37. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.c ...queous_phase_liquid|non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs)]] or strongly sorbed contaminants. Note that source zones often have a component above the water table (in th
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  • ...Assessing Biodegradation and Source Identification of Organic Groundwater Contaminants Using Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA). U.S. Environmental Protect ...fractionation to investigate natural transformation mechanisms of organic contaminants: principles, prospects and limitations. Journal of Environmental Monitorin
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  • ...e and is commonly used for treatment of source zones with volatile organic contaminants. The most common applications have been for [[Chlorinated Solvents |chlori ...Moss, R., Looney, B., 1994. Six-Phase Soil Heating for Enhanced Removal of Contaminants: Volatile Organic Compounds In Non-Arid Soils Integrated Demonstration, Sav
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  • ...ef><ref>Clausen, J., Robb, J., Curry, D., Korte, N., 2004. A case study of contaminants on military ranges: Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, USA. Environmental Polluti ...energetic residues are measured on the surface of ranges or in surface and groundwater<ref>Jenkins, T.F., Hewitt, A.D., Grant, C.L., Thiboutot, S., Ampleman, G.,
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