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Risk-Based Treatment Needs for Water Reuse in Protein Processing Facilities
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 14, 2024]
Protein processing operations include animal slaughtering, meat and poultry product production, and/or rendering of byproducts. These facilities utilize large volumes of water for hair/hide/feather removal, carcass washing, chilling, trimming and cutting, cooking, and cleaning/sa...
Mining Influenced Water Technology Demonstration Program
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 26, 2024]
Conventional mining-influenced (MIW) treatment facilities are expensive to operate and maintain, partly because they produce large quantities of metals-containing sludge that must be managed for years or decades, and in some cases in perpetuity. In 2020, EPA’s Office of Sup...
Development of a GC-MS/MS Method for Semi-Volatile PFAS Precursors
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 27, 2024]
Poster presentation to the PFAS Research Workshop "Science for a Changing World", hosted by Office of Research and Development (ORD) Office of the Science Advisor, Policy, and Engagement (OSAPE) and Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response (CESER) ...
A Literature Review of Bench Top and Pilot Lead Corrosion Assessment Studies
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 24, 2023]
Bench top and pilot lead corrosion studies are gaining more interest, considering revisions and upcoming improvements to the Lead and Copper Rule. This literature review identified studies ranging from simpler month(s)-long bench top dump-and-fill stagnant water tests (coupon tes...
Relative Water Age in Premise Plumbing Systems Using an Agent-Based Modeling Framework
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 01, 2023]
Modeling Water Age in Premise Plumbing Systems
Enteric pathogen reduction targets for onsite non-potable water systems: A critical evaluation
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 15, 2023]
Onsite non-potable water systems (ONWS) collect and treat local source waters for non-potable end uses such as toilet flushing and irrigation. Quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) has been used to set pathogen log10-reduction targets (LRTs) for ONWS to achieve the risk b...
Summary of Research on Airborne Tire Wear including 6PPD/6PPD-quinone- Tyre Emissions and Sustainability Conference: April 2024
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 25, 2024]
With the declining tailpipe emissions from the US and worldwide motor vehicle fleet, impacts of tire and brake wear are an increasingly important area of interest.  Recent research has shown the compound 6PPD used in tires as an anti-degradation chemical reacts with ozone to...
Improved Simulation of DO and Water Clarity with Increased Ecological Complexity in a 3D Water Quality Model
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 20, 2024]
Anthropogenic disturbances have increased the frequency, area, and intensity of eutrophic events in coastal ecosystems, harming seagrass and macrofauna. The Pawcatuck River and Little Narragansett Bay (CT/RI) is a small, shallow estuary with zones of hypoxia due to algal growth. ...
Greenhouse gas fluxes associated with eelgrass beds and nearby oyster farms in coastal lagoons in RI
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 20, 2024]
Seagrass meadows and oyster beds are important coastal systems that provide many benefits. When these habitats are located near each other, benefits may include improved water quality and increased carbon storage. In two RI salt ponds, habitat zones sampled included eelgrass beds...
IRIS Toxicological Review of Perfluorodecanoic Acid (PFDA) and Related Salts (Public Comment and External Review Draft)
(IRIS ASSESSMENT) [Published : Apr 10, 2023]
In April 2023, the IRIS Program released the draft IRIS Toxicological Review of Perfluorodecanoic Acid (PFDA) and Related Salts for public comment and external peer review. The IRIS assessment of PFDA will undergo an independent external scientific peer review managed by ERG, a c...
Novel Approaches to Separate and Destroy PFAS in Residual Waste Streams
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 08, 2024]
This sub-product provides an overview on our work with novel technologies to separate and destroy PFAS in residual waste streams (e.g., incinerator scrubber water, reverse osmosis retentate). This presentation focuses on a stepwise process where adsorbents first separate PFAS and...
Filtration of radioactive fallout particles in sand filter beds
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 07, 2023]
Radioactive fallout could have debilitating effects on drinking water and wastewater systems. At least some drinking water system operators have plans to mitigate the effects of a contaminated water source, but most, if not all, wastewater operators have no such plans.  Both...
Cu- and Ag-mediated inactivation of L. pneumophila in bench- and pilot-scale drinking water systems
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 07, 2023]
Legionella pneumophila (Lp) is an opportunistic drinking water pathogen that can cause infections through the inhalation of Lp-containing aerosols. Lp can occur in premise plumbing systems as these systems often have low disinfection residual, high surface area-to-volume ratios, ...
Using an ecosystem service model to inform restoration planning: A spatially explicit oyster filtration model for Pensacola Bay, Florida
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 13, 2024]
The development of science-based restoration goals that reflect the primary motivation of stakeholders is a key factor leading to large-scale, long-term restoration successes. The ability to predict the potential ecosystem service delivery from restoration can inform the setting ...
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...
Trimethylbenzenes - Encyclopedia of Toxicology chapter
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Apr 14, 2014]
Trimethylbenzene (TMB; CAS 25551-13-7) is a commercially available mixture of three individual isomers: 1,2,4-, 1,2,3-, and 1,3,5-TMB. TMB isomers are produced during petroleum refining. TMB exposure in humans occurs primarily through inhalation, although ingestion of TMB isomers...
Comparing the decay of human wastewater-associated markers and enteric viruses in laboratory microcosms simulating estuarine waters in a temperate climatic zone using qPCR/RT-qPCR assays
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 15, 2024]
This study investigated the decay rates of wastewater-associated markers and enteric viruses in laboratory microcosms mimicking estuarine water environments in temperate Sydney, NSW, Australia using qPCR and RT-qPCR assays. The results demonstrated the reduction in concentrations...
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...
Strategies to minimize sediment contamination and transport in distribution systems
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Jul 31, 2023]
Drinking water storage tanks serve several important functions, which include but are not limited to providing an adequate water supply in the case of firefighting emergencies, power outages, water main breaks, or other system failures. The water level elevation in storage tanks ...
Heavy metal exposure risks from filaments used in 3D printing
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 11, 2022]
Manufacturing advancements in three-dimensional (3D) printing of plastic polymers have outpaced our understanding of exposure risks for domestic use. One understudied aspect is the release of metal additives incorporated into plastic polymers before and after printing. Metal addi...
Low-Cost Wide-Area Stormwater Retrofit Flow and Quality Management Devices
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Oct 31, 2023]
The purpose of this research was to determine the viability of installing low-cost storm sewer retrofit devices in multiple locations within an urban watershed.  A major component of this was the necessity for designing, fabricating, and operation of such retrofits which are not ...
Dosimetry and Potential Bioaccumulation of a GenX Oligomer HFPO-TeA
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 23, 2023]
Acute and long-term exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is of rising concern due to their persistent detection and abundance in the environment coupled with their potential for bioaccumulation. The replacement of legacy PFAS with ether-linked carboxylic acid (P...
Longitudinal Stream Synoptic (LSS) Monitoring to Evaluate Water Quality in Restored Streams
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 09, 2024]
Impervious surface cover increases peak flows and degrades stream health, contributing to a variety of hydrologic, water quality, and ecological symptoms, collectively known as the urban stream syndrome. Strategies to combat the urban stream syndrome often employ engineering appr...
Evaluating Sampling Efforts of Fourth Generation Agents from Soil, Water, and Surfaces to Assess Hazard Characterization Capabilities for Contaminated Sites
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 07, 2023]
The U.S. EPA’s Homeland Security Research Program (HSRP) is charged with protecting human health and the environment from accidental and intentional releases of toxic chemicals and other threat agents. Such chemical agents include Fourth Generation Agents (FGAs), which repr...
MICROPLASTICS AS VECTORS OF OPPORTUNISTIC PATHOGENS AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT GENES IN WATERS IMPACTED BY TREATED WASTEWATER EFFLUENTS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 09, 2023]
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous worldwide. Smaller pieces of plastic (<5 mm) denominated as microplastics (MPs) are of particular concern because they can be easily transported throughout the environment. As they travel, MPs can adsorb chemicals or nutrients, and develop a biofil...