Strategic Workshop on Research & Demonstration Needs
for Management of Munitions Constituents July 28-29, 2015Washington, D.C.
SERDP | ||
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ER-1498: Sustainable Range Management of RDX and TNT by Phytoremediation with Engineered Plants | Neil Bruce University of York | |
ER-1606: Development of Biomarkers for Assessing In Situ RDX Biodegradation Potential | Alison Cupples Michigan State University | |
ER-1734: Developing Quantum Chemical and Polyparameter Models for Predicting Environmentally Significant Parameters for New Munition Compounds | Dominic Di Toro University of Delaware | |
ER-1735: Full In Situ Calibration of Empirical Predictive Models for Environmental Fate Properties of Novel Munitions Compounds | Paul Tratnyek Oregon Health & Science University | |
ER-1736: Development of an Environmental Fate Simulator for New and Proposed Military-Unique Munition Compounds | Eric Weber U.S. EPA | |
ER-2122: Tracking the Uptake, Translocation, Cycling, and Metabolism of Munitions Compounds in Coastal Marine Ecosystems using Stable Isotopic Tracer | Craig Tobias University of Connecticut | |
ER-2219: Characterization of Residues from the Detonation of Insensitive Munitions | Sonia Thiboutot Defence R&D Canada | |
ER-2220: Dissolution of NTO, DNAN, and Insensitive Munitions Formulations and Their Fates in Soils | Katerina Dontsova University of Arizona | |
ER-2220: Dissolution of NTO, DNAN, and Insensitive Munitions Formulations and Their Fates in Soils | Susan Taylor U.S. Army | |
ER-2221: Interaction of Microbial and Abiotic Processes in Soil Leading to the (Bio)Conversion and Ultimate Attenuation of New Insensitive Munitions Compounds | James Field University of Arizona | |
ER-2222: Combined Biological and Chemical Mechanisms for Degradation of Insensitive Munitions in the Presence of Alternative Explosives | Kevin Finneran Clemson University | |
ER-2223: Development of Environmental Health Criteria for Insensitive Munitions (IMX-101-104) | Mark Johnson U.S. Army Institute of Public Health | |
ER-2341: Review and Synthesis of Evidence Regarding Environmental Risks Posed by Munitions Constituents in Aquatic Systems | Todd Bridges U.S. Army ERDC | Poster |
ER-2341: Review and Synthesis of Evidence Regarding Environmental Risks Posed by Munitions Constituents in Aquatic Systems | Gui Lotufo U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | Poster |
ESTCP | ||
ER-200742: Open Burn/Open Detonation (OB/OD) Management Using Lime for Explosives Transformation | Andy Martin U.S. Army ERDC | Poster |
ER-200917: Improvement, Verification, and Refinement of Spatially Explicit Exposure Models in Risk Assessment | Mark Johnson U.S. Army Institute of Public Health | Poster |
ER-200920: Modified Biopolymers as an Alternative to Petroleum-Based Polymers for Soil Modification | Steven Larson U.S. Army ERDC | Poster |
ER-201028: Passive Biobarrier for Treating Comingled Perchlorate and RDX in Groundwater at an Active Range | Paul Hatzinger CB&I Federal Services | Poster |
ER-201207: Bioaugmentation for Aerobic Bioremediation of RDX-Contaminated Groundwater | Mandy Michalsen U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | Poster |
ER-201208: Validation of Stable Isotope Ratio Analysis to Document the Biodegradation and Natural Attenuation of RDX | Paul Hatzinger CB&I Federal Services | Poster |
ER-201213: A Flexible Permeable Reactive Barrier for Protection of Wetland Sediments from Heavy Metals in Runoff Water | Steven Larson U.S. Army ERDC | Poster |
ER-201323: A Portable Burn Pan for the Disposal of Excess Propellants | Michael Walsh U.S. Army ERDC-CRREL | Poster |
ER-201329: Optimal Incremental Sampling Methods - Tools for Mean Estimation and Spatial Delineation | John Hathaway Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Poster |
ER-201436: Phytoremediation of Explosives from Contaminated Soil by Transgenic Grass | Neil Bruce University of York | Poster |
ER-201433: Validation of Passive Sampling Devices for Monitoring of Munitions Constituents in Underwater Environments | Gunther Rosen SPAWAR | Poster |
ER-201435: Field Demonstration and Validation of the Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS) and Environmental Fate Simulator (EFS) for the Risk Assessment of Contaminants on DoD Ranges | Billy Johnson U.S. Army ERDC | Poster |