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2024
Assessing community vulnerability to extreme events in the presence of contaminated sites and waste management facilities: An indicator approach
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 22, 2024]
Communities across the United States are enduring, often unexpectedly, the effects of extreme events, such as excessive heat, prolonged droughts, extreme floods, and wildfires. In places where contaminated sites and waste management facilities are also present, communities must c...
Assessing the Impact of Neighborhood Deprivation on Birth Defects among North Carolina singleton live births from 2011-2015
(PRESENTATION) [To be presented : Jun 14, 2024]
One in 33 babies born in North Carolina (NC) are diagnosed with any birth defect. Little has been done to examine the association between community-level risk factors and birth defects. The objective of this study was to estimate the association of census-tract level neighborhood...
Assessing the condition of the Nation’s waters: How can stable isotopes help?
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 17, 2024]
Stable isotope ratios integrate, indicate, record, and trace fundamental processes in hydrology and ecology.  Stored within the atoms of samples, stable isotope ratios of specific elements unlock stories about ecological processes that impact water quality and quantity.&nbsp...
Assessing the nucleic acid decay of human wastewater markers and enteric viruses in estuarine waters in Sydney, Australia
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 20, 2024]
This research investigated the in-situ decay rates of four human wastewater-associated markers (Bacteroides HF183 (HF183), Lechnospiraceae Lachno3 (Lachno3), cross-assembling phage (crAssphage), pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) and three enteric viruses (human aden...
Associations of birth outcomes and air pollution at different time windows of pregnancy and neighborhood greenery
(PRESENTATION) [To be presented : Jun 16, 2024]
Many studies suggest that environmental exposures, including air pollution, are associated with adverse birth outcomes. A growing body of research reports that neighborhood greenery is associated with reduced odds of adverse birth outcomes. We examine the associations between PM2...
Bacterial Emission Factors: A Foundation for the Terrestrial-Atmospheric Modeling of Bacteria Aerosolized by Wildland Fires
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 24, 2024]
Wildland fire is a major global driver in the exchange of aerosols between terrestrial environments and the atmosphere. This exchange is commonly quantified using emission factors or the mass of a pollutant emitted per mass of fuel burned. However, emission factors for microbes a...
Beyond PM2.5: The Other Effects of Wildfires on Air and Water Quality
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 19, 2024]
This is a presentation on the effects of wildfire on air and water quality for the ACE webinar series
Biological Interpretation Model for Developmental Neurotoxicity
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 10, 2024]
New approach methodologies (NAMs) are being evaluated for their utility to inform developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) hazard instead of using animals. This work compares predictive models for DNT using DNT NAMs data. The dataset comprised 200 chemicals screened in 17 DNT assays wit...
Building Equitable Resilience: EPA research and tools for community planning (NCASC)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 28, 2024]
As the risks of climate change impacts become more apparent and more severe, communities need ways to plan, adapt, and transform in order to increase resilience. Disasters cause widely disparate impacts on communities and populations with differential vulnerability, making necess...
Building Factors Influencing Indoor Air Quality During Wildfire Smoke Events.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 05, 2024]
This poster, “Building Factors Influencing Indoor Air Quality During Wildfire Smoke Events,” provides an overview of the results and significance of a field study conducted in Missoula County, MT examining indoor air quality in public and commercial buildings during a...
Building Resilience to Extreme Weather Events in Phoenix: Considering Contaminated Sites and Disadvantaged Communities
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 09, 2024]
Communities across the world are experiencing a myriad of impacts from intensifying extreme heat, flood, drought, and wildfire events due to climate change. Further impacts can be experienced due to nearby contaminated sites and waste management facilities that are either activel...
Burn Pit-Related Smoke Activates Respiratory Epithelial Oxidative Stress Response Pathways
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 13, 2024]
Background and Purpose: Health effects of inhaled smoke from military burn pits include increased incidences of cardiopulmonary diseases, sinonasal disease, and cancers of the nervous system. Burn pit smoke is a complex mixture of particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compoun...
Burn pit-related smoke causes developmental and behavioral toxicity in zebrafish: Influence of material type and emissions chemistry
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 30, 2024]
Combustion of mixed materials during open air burning of refuse or structural fires in the wildland urban interface produces emissions that worsen air quality, contaminate rivers and streams, and cause poor health outcomes including developmental effects. The zebrafish, a freshwa...
Category-based toxicokinetic evaluations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) for new approach method (NAM) application
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 14, 2024]
Concern over exposure to and potential health effects of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) continues to increase as more is learned about their environmental persistence and human bioaccumulative potential. With PFAS estimates ranging to over 10,000, the limited exposure...
CeO2 nanoparticle dose and exposure modulate soybean development and plant-mediated responses in root-associated bacterial communities
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 03, 2024]
Agricultural soils are increasingly undergoing inadvertent and purposeful exposures to engineered CeO2 nanoparticles (NPs), which can impact crops and root-associated microbial communities. However, interactions between NP concentration and exposure duration on plant-mediate...
Centering Equity in Community Planning using the EPA's Equitable Resilience Builder Tool
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 24, 2024]
Climate change presents cascading and compounding threats to low-income and underrepresented communities, increasing the need for equitable resilience planning. However, many local governments face challenges incorporating community voices with resilience and vulnerability data i...
Centuries-old land-use changes influence contemporary biogeochemical groundwater behavior in headwater streams
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 11, 2024]
Before the era of fossil fuel use, water provided power for industrial processes in the USA through a ubiquitous network of dams and mills. This infrastructure was constructed concurrently with widespread deforestation and sedimentation during the 18th through 20th centuries caus...
Changes in Future Extreme Precipitation in USFS Experimental Forests from Dynamically Downscaled Simulations
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 03, 2024]
The increasing trend in the frequency and intensity of extreme precipitation events and associate flooding has been well documented within the Southeastern U.S. using the historical climate records. Studies also describe dramatic ecosystem responses to extreme events with a plaus...
Characterization of Products of Incomplete Combustion From the Incineration of Neat PFOA and PFOS Solutions in a Pilot-Scale Combustor
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 22, 2024]
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanoic sulfonic acid (PFOS) are two legacy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS). PFAS have been widely used in the past and commonly measured at various concentrations in many wastes and environmental media. Thermal treatment tech...
Characterization of signaling pathways in in vitro developmental neurotoxicity battery
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 14, 2024]
Neurite outgrowth is an important precursor to synapse formation and assays for neurite outgrowth are part of an in vitro battery (IVB) of assays for developmental neurotoxicity screening (DNT). This battery of assays evaluates chemical effects on key neurodevelopmental processes...
Characterization of signaling pathways in in vitro developmental neurotoxicity battery (TSfN)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 26, 2024]
Neurite outgrowth is an important precursor to synapse formation and assays for neurite outgrowth are part of an in vitro battery (IVB) of assays for developmental neurotoxicity screening (DNT). This battery of assays evaluates chemical effects on key neurodevelopmental processes...
Characterizing Chemical Exposure Trends from NHANES Urinary Biomonitoring Data
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 30, 2024]
Background:  Xenobiotic metabolites are widely present in human urine and can indicate recent exposure to environmental chemicals. Proper inference of which chemicals contribute to these metabolites can inform human exposure and risk. Furthermore, longitudinal biomonitoring...
Characterizing volatile emissions and combustion by-products from aqueous film-forming foams using online chemical ionization mass spectrometry
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 13, 2024]
Aqueous film-forming foams (AFFFs) are used in firefighting applications, and often contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which can detrimentally impact environmental and biological health. Incineration is a potential disposal method for AFFFs, which may produce sec...
Chemical Cocktails from Coast to Coast: Is there a Universal Water Quality Signature of Urbanization in Streams
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 19, 2024]
In urban systems, a wide variety of processes, including increasing impervious surface cover, road salt application, sewage leaks, and weathering of the built environment, contribute to novel chemical cocktails that are comprised of metals, salts, nutrients, and organic matter. D...
Chemical Cocktails from Coast to Coast: Is there a Universal Water Quality Signature of Urbanization in Streams?
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 11, 2024]
In urban systems, a wide variety of processes, including increasing impervious surface cover, road salt application, sewage leaks, and weathering of the built environment, contribute to novel chemical cocktails that are made up of metals, salts, nutrients, and organic matter. Due...