Center for Contaminated Sediments Expertise


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Contaminated Sediments Expertise
Elly Best, PhD (ERDC) Upland biological pathway testing, plant toxicity and bioaccumulation assessment
Todd S. Bridges, PhD (ERDC) Risk assessment, sediment toxicity evaluation, bioaccumulation assessment and modeling
Michael Channel (ERDC) Stabilization of contaminants in sediments (e.g., pozzolanic materials), CDF sizing and design, effluent discharge evaluations, dredged material management plan development
J. Daniel Farrar (ERDC) Aquatic and sediment toxicology; sediment test development and interpretation; expertise with PAHs, metals and military compounds
Craig Fischenich, PhD (ERDC) Remediation and restoration of contaminated streams, rivers and floodplains, physical and ecological analyses, alternative formulation, design and implementation
Tom Fredette (New England) Sediment testing and evaluation, Capping, Confined Aquatic Disposal Cells, Monitoring Program Design, London Dumping Convention, Regulatory (CWA & MPRSA) Requirements
Joe Gailani (ERDC) Sediment stability, sediment transport modeling and assessment
Robert P. Jones, Jr. (ERDC) Environmental analytical chemistry, method development, mass spectrometry, chromatography techniques, environmental toxicology, metals bioavailability and toxicity endocrine disruption by PCB's
Guilherme Lotufo (ERDC) Toxicokinetics, bioaccumulation testing, sublethal toxicity assessment, DDT contamination issues
Trudy J. Estes (ERDC) Disposal facility design, sediment treatment
Richard A. Price (ERDC) Upland contaminant pathway evaluation, phytoremediation
Carlos E. Ruiz, PhD (ERDC) Contaminant fate and transport assessment and modeling, cap design and performance
Paul R. Schroeder, PhD (ERDC) Evaluation of dredging, capping and confined upland disposal as sediment remedial technologies including, contaminant pathway assessment, contaminant fate and transport related to dredging and disposal, remedy effectiveness, modeling of dredging and capping processes
Jeffery A. Steevens (ERDC) Aquatic toxicology and contaminant bioaccumulation; bioassay development and interpretation; expertise with PAHs, PCBs, metals, radionuclides, and military compounds
John Wakeman (Seattle) Risk assessment, technical project planning, DQO process

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