Principal investigator | Institution | Research topic | |
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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.