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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R839620

A systems-based approach to understand the role of waste type, management strategies and treatment methods on the occurrence, source, and fate of PFAS in landfills

RFA: Practical Methods to Analyze and Treat Emerging Contaminants (PFAS) in Solid Waste, Landfills, Wastewater/Leachates, Soils, and Groundwater to Protect Human Health and the Environment (2018)

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Journal Article Chen Y, Zhang H, Liu Y, Bowden J, Townsend T, Solo-Gabriele H. Evaluation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) released from two Florida landfills based on mass balance analyses. WASTE MANAGEMENT 2024;175:348-359 R839620 (Final) (03/15/24)
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Journal Article Lin A, Thompson J, Koelmel J, Liu Y, Bowden J, Townsend T. Landfill Gas: A Major Pathway for Neutral Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) Release. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LETTERS 2024;11(7):730-737 R839620 (Final) (07/09/24)
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Journal Article Liu Y, Lin A, Thompson J, Bowden J, Townsend T. Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in construction and demolition debris (CDD):discerning sources and fate during waste management. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 2024;472(134567). R839620 (Final) (07/22/24)
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Journal Article Timshina A, Robey N, Oldnettle A, Barron S, Mehdi Q, Cerlanek A, Townsend T, Bowden J. Investigating the sources and fate of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in food waste compost. WASTE MANAGEMENT 2024;180:125-134. R839620 (Final) (05/24/24)
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