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Utilization of non-targeted analysis and suspect screening tools to examine fate of contaminants of emerging concern during de facto water reuse
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 28, 2024]
The analysis of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) has been an ongoing priority due to their potential for adverse effects on environmental and human health. Wastewater is a source for many CECs, and surface waters that receive wastewater discharge often serve as source wate...
Using monitoring and mechanistic modeling to improve understanding of eutrophication in a shallow New England estuary
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 02, 2024]
Anthropogenic nutrient loading has resulted in eutrophication and habitat degradation within estuaries. Study of eutrophication in estuaries has often focused on larger systems, while there has been increasing interest in understanding the governing processes in smaller systems. ...
Letter to the Editor on Brent et al. (2022): “A Novel Approach to Developing Thresholds for Total Dissolved Solids Using Standardized and Experimental Toxicity Test Methods”
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 24, 2024]
The development of ecological benchmark values for major ions in fresh water is challenging and a site-specific method based on laboratory tests of synthetic ion mixtures has recently been published by Brent et al. (2022).  Although the method has some appealing attributes, ...
Effectiveness of Residue and Tillage Management on Runoff Pollutant Reduction from Agricultural Areas
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 12, 2023]
Reduced tillage management conservation practices (No-till and Reduced-till) are widely adopted in agriculture; however, understanding their overall effectiveness for water quality protection is challenging. A meta-analysis was conducted to understand and quantify the effectivene...
Integrating ACPF and SWAT to Assess Potential Phosphorus Loading Reductions to Lake Erie: A Case Study
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 11, 2023]
Lake Erie is threatened by eutrophication and harmful algal blooms due to excess nutrient loading from agricultural sources. To reduce nutrient loading to Lake Erie, widespread adoption of agricultural conservation practices (ACPs) has been proposed. However, identifying appropri...
Simulating implications of fish behavioral response for managing hypoxia in estuaries with spatial dissolved oxygen variability
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 01, 2024]
Hypoxia, or low dissolved oxygen (DO), is a widespread water quality problem affecting estuaries and coastal waters around the world. Water quality criteria for DO have been established for every estuary in the US and are an important part of the regulatory response to nutrient p...
Exploring maternal and developmental toxicity of PFO4DA and PFO5DoA using hepatic transcriptomics and serum metabolomics presentation
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 22, 2024]
These data were recently presented at SOT 2024 as a poster, and this sub-product will present the same data and analyses in a presentation at a local society meeting of endocrine disrupting chemicals NC (EDC-NC). Sprague-Dawley rat dams were exposed via oral gavage from GD18-22 t...
US EPA’s Report on the Environment (ROE)--Overview and Website demonstration
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 04, 2024]
EPA’s Report on the Environment (ROE) brings together the most reliable and readily available indicators to create a comprehensive view of the nation’s environmental and human health status and trends. The indicators provide an objective basis for Agency decision maki...
Decontamination of Malathion from Drinking Water Distribution System and Premise Plumbing Infrastructure
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : May 31, 2023]
This report summarizes the results of infrastructure decontamination experiments performed at the WSTB.  These experiments focused on simulating contamination of drinking water distribution pipes with a commonly available insecticide formulation containing malathion.  M...
A screening level risk assessment of metal and organic contaminants in the Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve (South Florida, USA)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 07, 2024]
South Florida is a subtropical environment with diverse ecological and human communities that rely on a complex water system undergoing the costliest restoration in U.S. history. Pesticide and metal input to the aquatic systems of South Florida can impact the capabilities of main...
Using benefit transfer to estimate housing value increases from improved water clarity: A case study of lakes in Kosciusko County, Indiana
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 03, 2024]
This study provides step-by-step guidance for practitioners and local stakeholders on how to use existing study results to conduct benefit transfer (BT), and ultimately make informed predictions of how improvements in lake water clarity may benefit surrounding communities. The pr...
Maternal exposure to nitrosamines in drinking water during pregnancy and birth outcomes in a Chinese cohort
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 06, 2023]
Maternal exposure to regulated disinfection by-products (DBPs) during pregnancy has been linked with adverse birth outcomes. However, no human studies have focused on drinking water nitrosamines, a group of emerging unregulated nitrogenous DBPs that exhibits genotoxicity and deve...
Screening for drinking water contaminants of concern using an automated exposure-focused workflow
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2024]
Background: The number of chemicals present in the environment exceeds the capacity of government bodies to characterize risk. Therefore, data-informed and reproducible processes are needed for identifying chemicals for further assessment. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH)...
EPANET and Beyond
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 08, 2024]
EPANET, EPANET-MSX and the Water Network Tool for Resilience (WNTR) are powerful modeling tools for water distribution system modeling. This presentation highlights a range of work associated with these tools to provide real-world examples of how EPANET and associated tools are u...
Potential for Geostationary Littoral Imaging and Monitoring Radiometer (GLIMR)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 17, 2023]
The Geostationary Littoral Imaging and Monitoring Radiometer (GLIMR) will provide high temporal frequency observations of the United States coastal waters. The spatial, temporal, and radiometric resolutions of GLIMR are evaluated and compared to other satellites typically used fo...
Cyanobacteria Monitoring from Space: Current and Future Applications
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 23, 2023]
General overview of the Cyanobacteria Assessment Network (www.epa.gov/cyanoproject) current technology, software, and data. A future look of using Sentinel-2 higher resolution imagery and forecasting will also be provided.
Career in satellite water quality science.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2024]
Brief overview of Earth Observation science and water quality for middle to high school age children.
Cyanotoxin-Encoding Genes as Markers to Predict Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms and Cyanotoxins
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 27, 2024]
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) produce excessive amounts of cyanotoxins, mainly microcystins (MCs) and anatoxins (ATXs), significantly threatening aquatic ecosystems and public health. Accurately predicting CyanoHABs is essential to develop effective CyanoHAB pre...
USEPA Regions Research Assessing Field Sampling and Analytical Procedures for Characterizing Risk Posed by Harmful Benthic Cyanobacteria in Streams and Rivers
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 26, 2024]
U.S. states, tribes, and local agencies need consistent approaches to characterize the relative risk posed by harmful benthic cyanobacteria proliferations and to inform mitigation practices. USEPA is addressing this need with multi-year, multi-site field research and controlled e...
Supporting State Science Needs through ORD’s Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Research Program
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 26, 2024]
This is a requested presentation for the Association of Clean Water Administrators (ACWA) that discusses how ORD is the research arm of the EPA and provides the scientific foundation for EPA to execute its mandate to protect human health and the environment. An overview of the 6 ...
Is a Chlorine-Burn Useful - To improve water quality as measured by Microbial Concentration and Disinfection Byproducts
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 07, 2024]
Many public utilities that use chloramine as a secondary disinfectant have adopted an annual maintenance practice called chlorine-burn. Chlorine-burn is a practice whereby free chlorine is permitted to flow through the distribution network for two to eight weeks. The purpose of a...
Exploring spatial variation in aquatic ecosystem responses to wildfire in the Pacific Northwest
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 01, 2024]
Aquatic ecosystem responses to wildfire can vary widely depending on the characteristics of fire and the spatial context of where a fire takes place. Assessment of wildfire risk to aquatic ecosystems requires an understanding of sources of such variability (see Ebersole et al. th...
Vulnerability of Pacific Northwest Aquatic Ecosystems to Wildfire
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 01, 2024]
Wildfire risk to aquatic ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest is a growing concern, but this risk is not equally distributed across the region. Furthermore, risks vary among valued endpoints and may be perceived differently by drinking water providers, forest managers, and fish bi...
Resistance of stream vertebrate populations and assemblages post-fire in Western OR
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 01, 2024]
Wildfire frequency and intensity are expected to increase in many forested regions. Aquatic biota face multiple wildfire-induced changes in physical, chemical, and biological conditions, and these can vary with burn severity, post-fire weather, geomorphic events, stream features,...
Prevalence and Source Tracing of PFAS in Shallow Groundwater Used for Drinking Water in Wisconsin, USA
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 14, 2023]
  Samples from 450 homes with shallow private wells throughout the state of Wisconsin (USA) were collected and analyzed for 44 individual per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), general water quality parameters, and indicators of human waste as well as agricultural inf...