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. 2020 Dec 9;40(1):24–36. doi: 10.1002/etc.4894
Principal investigator Institution Research topic
Treatment of PFAS in groundwater Paul Edmiston College of Wooster PFAS Removal from Water Using Molecularly Engineered Coatings on Sand and Silica
Michelle Crimi Clarkson University Combined In Situ/Ex Situ Treatment Train for Remediation of PFAS Contaminated Groundwater
Douglas Call Research Triangle Electrically Assisted Sorption and Desorption of PFAS
Timothy Strathmann Colorado School Mines Regenerable Resin Sorbent Technologies with Regenerant Solution Recycling for Sustainable Treatment of PFAS
Destruction of PFAS in investigation‐derived waste Don Zhao Auburn University A Cost‐Effective Technology for Destruction of PFAS from IDW
Thomas Boving University of Rhode Island Innovative Treatment of IDW containing PFAS and Other Co‐Contaminants
Christopher Sales Drexel University Application of Non‐Thermal Plasma Technology for the Removal of PFAS from IDW
Dave Major Geosyntec Demonstration of Smoldering Combustion Treatment of PFAS‐impacted IDW
Ezra Cates Clemson University Pilot Scale Assessment of a Deployable Photocatalytic Treatment System for PFAS Destruction in IDW
James Hatton Jacobs Engineering Demonstration of Infrared Thermal Treatment of PFAS‐contaminated Soils from Subsurface Investigations
Suresh Pillai Texas A&M University Ex Situ Remediation of IDW containing PFAS by Electron Beam Technology
Treatment of PFAS in stormwater Staci Simonich Oregon State University BMPs for Optimizing Removal of PAHs, PCBs, PFAS, and Metals from Stormwater at DoD Sites
Fate, transport, and ecological risk of PFAS Marie Kurz Drexel University Uptake and Bioaccumulation/Biomagnification of Subsurface‐Derived PFAS in Aquatic Food Webs
Chris Salice Towson University Environmental Determinants of PFAS Accumulation in Fish: Towards an Improved Bioaccumulation Model

IDW = investigation‐derived waste; PFAS = per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances; BMP = best management practice; PAH = polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; PCB = polychlorinated biphenyls; DoD = US Department of Defense.