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Adaptation Organon for Resilient Natural Resources.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 14, 2024]
An ‘organon’ is a thought instrument or system of logic that unifies a body of scientific principles. The Adaptation Organon (AO) is an interactive, web-based instrument for considering climate change and other environmental information to inform adaption and improve ...
PFAS Precursors
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 21, 2023]
Consideration of PFAS precursors is necessary in order to close the gap between targeted PFAS analysis and a comprehensive quantification of total PFAS. However, current understanding is limited, and there are many misconceptions and questions: where are PFAS precursors found? Ar...
Soil-to-skin adherence during different activities for children in Taiwan
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 01, 2018]
Children may be exposed to environmental contaminants through incidental ingestion of soil resulting from hand-to-mouth contact. We measured soil adherence to the skin among 86 children from four kindergartens and one elementary school in Taiwan. Rinse water samples were collecte...
Implementing constructed wetlands for nutrient reduction at watershed scale: Opportunity to link models and real-world execution
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 10, 2024]
  The negative effects of nutrient pollution in streams, rivers, and downstream waterbodies remain widespread global problems. Understanding the cost-effectiveness of different strategies for mitigating nutrient pollution is critical to making informed decisions and definin...
Socio-economic Implications of Deploying Sustainable Phosphorus Management Systems
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : May 03, 2024]
Phosphorus causes nutrient pollution in lentic water systems, which act as a reservoir of phosphorus since it is stored within the sediments of these waterbodies. The effects of phosphorus pollution include harmful algal bloom events, hypoxia of waterbodies, and impairment of dri...
Characterization of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Other Constituents in MSW Landfill Leachate from Puerto Rico
(JOURNAL) [To be published : Jun 01, 2024]
Extensive research in recent years has reported higher per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) concentrations in municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill leachate than other municipal wastewaters, including multiple studies of leachate from MSW landfills in the United States. Becau...
Connecting the Drops: Investigating Infiltration - Stormwater Control Measures Research
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 28, 2024]
Historically, communities have used gray infrastructure—systems of gutters, pipes, and tunnels—to move stormwater away from where we live to treatment plants or straight to local water bodies.  The gray infrastructure in many areas is aging, populations are increasing, and its ex...
Deep Learning for Water Quality
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 12, 2024]
Understanding and predicting the quality of inland waters are challenging, particularly in the context of intensifying climate extremes expected in the future. These challenges arise partly due to complex processes that regulate water quality, and arduous and expensive data colle...
Office of Research and Development’s Support of the Tucson International Airport Area (TIAA) Superfund Site
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 18, 2024]
This presentation was developed to provide background and insights on ORD's research related to Tucson International Airport Area (TIAA) Superfund Site. The focus of ORD's research at this site currently is on treatment options for spent media used to treat groundwater impacted b...
U.S. Caribbean Streamflow Duration Assessment Method Workshop
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 24, 2024]
Streamflow Duration Assessment Methods (SDAMs) are single-visit, field assessment methods for accurately predicting flow duration classes (i.e., ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial) that help implement federal, state, and local water resources programs. The aim of this project...
Expanding Understanding of PFAS with Non-Targeted Analysis?of PFAS with Non-Targeted Analysis
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 09, 2024]
Recent advances in analytical technologies (such as high-resolution mass spectrometry) have enabled the development of emerging workflows for non-targeted analysis (NTA) in a number of important application areas. This session will focus on presenting current efforts in federal g...
Monitoring habitat condition with marine benthic indices: M-AMBI and Sediment Profile Imaging in the Gulf of Mexico
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 15, 2024]
Benthic rapid assessment tools are needed to close the gap between sample collection and analysis so managers can better evaluate ecological response to management actions and environmental conditions. Sediment profile imaging (SPI) captures the top centimeters of sediment in cro...
Crisfield Natural Spaces Discussions
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 20, 2024]
EPA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD) is partnering with a community in the Chesapeake Bay region, Crisfield, Maryland, to co-develop research addressing climate-related flooding and erosion issues incorporating natural infrastructure comprised of coastal resources...
Connecting field management to soil nitrate leaching in the southern Willamette Valley
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 08, 2024]
This presentation will cover recent research on nutrient inputs, agricultural management and nitrate concentrations in soil solution and groundwater in the southern Willamette Basin’s Groundwater Management Area (GWMA). Non-point sources are the predominant inputs of n...
Mining-influenced water treatment technology demonstration program – lessons learned from two EPA superfund sites
(PAPER IN NON-EPA PROCEEDINGS) [Published : Apr 26, 2024]
Conventional mining-influenced water (MIW) treatment technologies are expensive to operate and maintain, require frequent labor, materials input, and sampling, and produce large quantities of treatment-generated solids that must be managed. In 2019, EPA’s Office of Superfun...
Salty chemical cocktails as water quality signatures: longitudinal trends and breakpoints along different U.S. streams
(JOURNAL) [To be published : Jun 20, 2024]
Along urban streams and rivers, various processes, including road salt application, sewage leaks, and weathering of the built environment, contribute to novel chemical cocktails made up of metals, salts, nutrients, and organic matter. Due to heterogeneous land use and a myriad of...
Using Ecosystem Services to Increase Progress Toward, and Quantify the Benefits of Multiple CBP Outcomes
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : May 10, 2024]
“Ecosystem services” are the benefits ecosystems provide to people. These benefits include providing food, clean air, clean water, recreation, and many other services that provide explicit or intrinsic values to people and communities. Investments in Chesapeake Bay re...
Ecosystem services and disservices from edge-of-field solutions to agricultural tile drainage pollution
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 09, 2023]
Edge-of-field management practices designed to reduce nutrient pollution in waterways may support or alter critical habitat and ecosystem services in and around agricultural systems. Information on both target and non-target effects is needed to support management decisions as la...
Assessment of Traditional Biosolids Disposal Methods for Biosolids Contaminated with Bacillus globigii Spores
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 07, 2023]
Should biosolids be contaminated with an intentional malicious release or natural outbreak of Bacillus anthracis spores, a water resource recovery facility (WRRF) may need to consider if their treatment processes can sufficiently inactivate this pathogen. Three methods commonly e...
Critical Review of Field Studies of Chemical Surface Coatings to Mitigate Leaching from Mining Wastes
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 28, 2024]
Source control of mine drainage and leachate from mining wastes is ideal, but there is limited use of control methods aside from removal of wastes to repositories or capping wastes in situ. In some locations, neither removal nor capping is possible; thus, there is renewed interes...
Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 24, 2024]
For many coastal areas around the Puget Sound, the interplay between weather, surface water, soils, evapotranspiration and groundwater flows is critical to modeling stream flow and predicting quantity and timing of flows under climate change. In this presentation, we introduce an...
Study of Legionella pneumophila treatment with copper in drinking water by single cell-ICP-MS
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2024]
Legionella pneumophila is a persistent opportunistic pathogen that poses a significant threat to domestic water systems. Previous studies suggest that copper (Cu) is an effective antimicrobial in water systems. A rapid and sensitive quantification method is desired to optimize th...
Benzene Diffusion and Partitioning in Contaminated Drinking Water Pipes under Stagnant Conditions
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 11, 2023]
The effort with FY19 funding was for further experimentation and refinement of a numerical model with benzene, in support of contamination resulting for California wildfires. This year's request (and corresponding change in FY) is aimed at unstudied organics. This work is also pa...
Random Walk Particle Tracking to Model Dispersion in Steady Laminar and Turbulent Pipe Flow
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 08, 2023]
A random walk particle tracking approach was developed to analyze the advection and dispersion processes of the solute transport in a circular pipe. Stochastic difference equations were derived to model a solute particle’s two-dimensional random movement in the cross-section of a...
The distribution of sediment microplastics assemblages is driven by location and hydrodynamics, not sediment characteristics, in the Gulf of Maine, USA
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 01, 2024]
Microplastics (MP) are found in marine sediments across the globe, but we are just beginning to understand their spatial distribution and assemblages. In this study, we quantified MP in Gulf of Maine, USA sediments. MP were extracted from 20 sediment samples, followed by polymer ...