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Potomac Institute for Policy Studies901 N. Stuart Street, Suite 200 (Mezzanine Level)Arlington, VA 22203Tel: 571-372-6565(Printable Agenda)
MONDAY - MAY 15, 2017 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
1000 | ER-2428: Assessment and Management of Stormwater Impacts on Sediment Recontamination (SERDP) | Danny ReibleTexas Tech University |
1045 | ER-2135: Application of Biofilm Covered Activated Carbon Particles as a Microbial Inoculum Delivery System for Enhanced Bioaugmentation of PCBs in Contaminated Sediment (SERDP) | Birthe KjellerupUniversity of MarylandCollege Park |
1130 | Break | |
1145 | ER-2427: Understanding the Relationships Among Low Level Metal Influx, Remediated Sediments, and Biological Receptors (SERDP) | Anna KnoxSavannah River National Laboratory |
1230 | Lunch | |
1315 | ER-201580: Long-Term Stability and Efficacy of Historic Activated Carbon (AC) Deployments at Diverse Freshwater and Marine Remediation Sites (ESTCP) | Todd BridgesU.S. Army ERDC |
1400 | ER-2431: Quantitative Thermodynamic Exposure Assessment (Q-TEA) Supporting Resilient Contaminated Sediment Site Restoration (SERDP) | Todd BridgesU.S. Army ERDC |
1445 | Break | |
1500 | ER-2535: Extending the Applicability of Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis to Low Concentrations of 1,4-Dioxane (SERDP SEED) | Peter BennettHaley & Aldrich |
1545 | ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager (Closed Door) | |
1700 | Adjourn |
TUESDAY - MAY 16, 2017 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
0900 | ER-2429: Combining Mass Balance Modeling with Passive Sampling at Contaminated Sediment Sites to Evaluate Continuing Inputs and Food Web Responses to Remedial Actions (SERDP) | Philip GschwendMassachusetts Institute of Technology |
0945 | ER-2421: Investigating the Sensitivity of EmergingGeophysical Technologies to Immobile Porosity andIsolated DNAPL and Dissolved/Sorbed VOC Mass inFractured Media (SERDP) | Lee SlaterRutgers University - Newark |
1030 | Break | |
1045 | ER-2426: Quantification of In Situ Chemical Reductive Defluorination (ISCRD) of Perfluoroalkyl Acids in Ground Water Impacted by AFFFs (SERDP) | Linda LeePurdue University |
1130 | ER-2424: Investigating Electrocatalytic and Catalytic Approaches for in situ Treatment of Perfluoroalkyl Contaminants in Groundwater (SERDP) | Charles SchaeferCDM Smith |
1215 | Lunch | |
1300 | ER-2425: Coagulant-Enhanced Sorption for In SituRemediation of PFAS Contaminated Groundwater Systems (SERDP) | Matt SimcikUniversity of Minnesota |
1345 | ER-201632: Reactive Gas Process for In Situ Treatment of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane in Vadose Zone Soils (ESTCP) | Paul HatzingerCB&I Federal Services |
1430 | Break | |
1445 | ER-201631: Demonstration and Validation of the Horizontal Reactive Media Treatment (HRX) Well for Managing Contaminant Plumes in Complex Geological Environments (ESTCP) | Craig DivineARCADIS |
1530 | ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager (Closed Door) | |
1730 | Adjourn |
WEDNESDAY - MAY 17, 2017 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
0900 | ER-2419: High Resolution Delineation of Contaminant Concentrations, Biogeochemical Processes, and Microbial Communities in Saturated Subsurface Environments (SERDP) | Andrew JacksonTexas Tech University |
0945 | ER-2530: Biogeochemical Processes that Control Natural Attenuation of Trichloroethylene in Low Permeability Zones (SERDP) | Charles WerthUniversity of Texas at Austin |
1030 | Break | |
1045 | ER-2533: A Field Method to Quantify Chlorinated Solvent Diffusion, Sorption, Abiotic and Biotic Degradation in Low Permeability Zones (SERDP) | Richelle Allen-KingUniversity at Buffalo |
1130 | ER-2532: Biologically Mediated Abiotic Degradation of Chlorinated Ethenes: A New Conceptual Framework (SERDP) | Michelle SchererUniversity of Iowa |
1215 | Lunch | |
1300 | ER-2529: Estimating Mobile-Immobile Mass Transfer Parameters Using Direct Push Tools (SERDP) | Bob BordenSolutions IES |
1345 | ER-2305: Novel Microbially-Driven Fenton Reaction for In Situ Remediation of Groundwater Contaminated With 1,4-Dioxane, Tetrachloroethene (PCE) and Trichloroethene (TCE) (SERDP) | Thomas DiChristinaGeorgia Institute of Technology |
1430 | Break | |
1445 | ER-2313: Forecasting Effective Site Characterization and Early Remediation Performance (SERDP) | Mike KavanaughGeosyntec |
1530 | ER-201626: Electrokinetically-Delivered, Thermally-Activated Persulfate Oxidation (EK-TAP) for the Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds in Heterogeneous and Low Permeability Source Zones (ESTCP) | Evan CoxGeosyntec Consultants |
1615 | ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager (Closed Door) | |
1730 | Adjourn |
THURSDAY - MAY 18, 2017 | ||
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Time | Topic/Title | Speaker |
0900 | ER-201504: Demonstration of a Long-Term Sampling and Novel Analysis Approach for Distinguishing Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air (ESTCP) | Alan RossnerClarkson University |
0945 | ER-201636: Distributed System for Efficient Recovery of Wastewater and Waste Heat (ESTCP) | Christopher GriggsU.S. Army ERDC |
1030 | Break | |
1045 | ER-201635: Hybrid Microbial Fuel Cell-Biofiltration System for Energy-Neutral Wastewater Treatment (ESTCP) | Donald CropekU.S. Army ERDC-CERL |
1130 | ER-201637: Low Energy Chemical Treatment for Graywater Reuse: Mitigating Disinfection Byproducts and Recovering Cathodically Generated Hydrogen for Energy (ESTCP) | David GentU.S. Army ERDC-EL |
1215 | Lunch | |
1300 | ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager (Closed Door) | |
1730 | Adjourn |