Poster
Presentations - Tuesday, October 21, 2003
ANALYSIS
Dust Buckets and Passive Samplers -- Simple Nuisance Dust
Collection Methods to Address Complex Problems
Stephen Kennedy, Microanalytical and Educational Services,
Monroeville, PA
New Strategies for the Development of Environmental Biosensors
Stephen S. Koenigsberg, Regenesis Bioremediation Products,
San Clemente, CA
Direct
Mercury Analysis of Soil, Sediment and Waste Waters using
Method 7473
Mikhail Mensh, Milestone, Inc., Monroe, CT
The Massachusetts Contingency Plan
(MCP) Data Quality Enhancement
Program- Implementation Overview and Lessons Learned from
a Laboratory Perspective
James Occhialini, Alpha Analytical Labs, Westborough, MA
Flame Spectrometry in Environmental Analysis
Evgeniy D. Prudnikov, St. Petersburg State University, St.
Petersburg, Russia
Project Play-Safe: A Survey of City of Boston Tot-lots Using a
Field-Portable XRF
Leah Ross, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA
BIOAVAILABILITY
Measurement of the Bioaccessibility of Arsenic in UK Soils
Mark R. Cave, British Geological Survey,
Nottingham, UK
Bioaccessibility: Human Phsyologically Based in vitro Digestion
Models Stimulating Fasting and Fed Conditions
Agnes G. Oomen, National Institute of Public
Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Arsenic
Bioavailability: Consequences for Ecological and Human
Health Risk Assessment in Yellowknife, Northwest
Territories
Kenneth J. Reimer, Environmental Sciences Group, Kingston,
Ontario, Canada
Quantifying the Bioaccessibility of Cr and Cd in Soil
Melanie Stewart, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak
Ridge, TN
A Study of the Geochemical Controls of Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and
Zinc Bioaccessibility form Mine Waste using a Respiratory
Uptake Model
Jo Wragg, British Geological Survey, Nottingham, UK
Bioremediation
of Acid Mine Drainage and Removal of Metals
Mitigation of Acid Mine Drainage and Other Contamination in the
Prince William Forest National Park in Northern Virginia
Michael Komelasky, George Mason University, Fairfax, George
Mason University, VA
Monitoring Changes in Microbial Ecology During Sulfate Amendment of a
BTEX-contaminated Aquifer using Bio-Sep
Traps
Kerry Sublette, University of Tulsa,
OK
Brownfields
Site Assessment and Successes of the EPA-Targeted Brownfield
Assessment Program
Neil Thurber, Metcalf & Eddy, Wakefield,
MA
Database
/ Data
Management
An Integrated Model for Environmental Data Management
Andrew Adinolfi, GEI Consultants, Inc., Winchester, MA
Development of Environmental Process Screening Model Software
Raymond Ball, ECSMarin, Auburn, MA
Massachusetts
Military Reservation (MMR) Environmental Web-Based Data
Management System
Ann Bernhardt, AMEC Earth & Environmental,
Westford, MA
Various Applications of Soil Contaminant Database Developed for the
Artery/Tunnel Project
Andrea E. Sewall, Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc.,
Cambridge, MA
Ecological
Stability of Contaminants on an Aged Petroleum Refinery Land
Treatment Unit Undergoing Ecological Restoration
Heather F. Henry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
OH
Effects of Contaminants on Cover of Crops and Weeds in Long-term
Field Trial
László Radics, Szent István University, Budapest,
Hungary
Environmental
Fate
Sorption Kinetics of Phenanthrene and Naphthalene on Loess Soils
Hui Chen, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou,
PR China
Environmental
Forensics
Identifying Ash Derived PAH in Soil and Sediments
Stephen Emsbo-Mattingly, Battelle, Duxbury, MA
Identifying and Dating Creosote Releases in the Environment
Stephen Emsbo-Mattingly, Battelle, Duxbury, MA
Experience in Dust Emissions Modeling of a Contaminated Soil
Recycling Facility
Albert P. Free, Soil and Land Use Technology, Inc.,
Beltsville, MD
Speciation as an Important Tool for Environmental Scientists
Hakan Gurleyuk, Frontier Geosciences, Seattle,
WA
Characterization of Soot Carbon and PAH Bioavailability in Aquatic
Sediments at MGP Sites
Edward F Neuhauser, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation,
W. Syracuse, NY
Comparative Evaluation of Background Hydrocarbons in Sediments from
Multiple Urban Waterways
Scott A. Stout, Battelle, Duxbury, MA
Molecular Characterization of Biogenic Hydrocarbons in Terrestrial
Soils
Richard M. Uhler, BATTELLE, Duxbury, MA
Miscellaneous
A Case Study of Camp Edwards, Massachusetts Determines Probable
Chemicals Present at Other Military Ranges
Diane Curry, AMEC Earth & Environmental,
Westford, MA
Investigation of Bombing Impact on Quality of Soil Organic Matter
in Lithuanias Firing Grounds
Kristina Greiciute, Vilnius Gediminas
Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Pesticides
Organic Amendments to Enhance Atrazien and Metamitron Degradation
in Two Contaminated Soils with Contrasting Textures
Gholam Hosian Haghnia, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Iran
Phytoremediation
The
Uptake of Lead and the Effects of EDTA on Lead-Tissue
Concentration in Mesquite (Prosopis spp.)
Mary V. Aldrich, University of Texas at El Paso, El
Paso, TX
Phytoremediation of Mercury and TNT in our Oceans
Donald
Cheney, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Paula Bernasconi, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Brian Curtis, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Gregory Rorrer, Oregon State University, Corvalis, OR
Neil Bruce, University of York, UK
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Stress Responses in Arabidopsis
thaliana
Adán Colón-Carmona, University of
Massachusetts Boston,
Boston, MA
Chlorophenol phytoremediation with L. minor:
Glycosidation and Storage of Nucleophilic
Contaminants
James A. Day, Georgia Institute of Technology, Marietta, GA
Phytoremediation of Weathered Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Soil, and
Bioavailability and Toxicity of Contaminants
John Pichtel, Ball State University, Muncie,
IN
Accumulation of Heavy Metals by Japanese Weeds and their Seasonal
Movement
Ryuji Takeda, Kinki University, Nara, Japan
Potential for Cobalt and Palladium Phytoextraction
Trevor L. Woodard, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Radionuclides
Laboratory Simulations of Groundwater Depth Changes and Soil Radon
Emanation
Paul Merolla, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA
Radioecology of Lake Sevan Basin, Armenia
Anna Nalbandyan, National Academy of Sciences
(NAS), RA, Yerevan, Armenia
Correlation Test Between Indoor Radon and Surficial Gamma Radiation
in Northern Virginia
George Saiway, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA
Reduction of Radon in Municipal Wells in Virginia and Maryland
Fiorella Simoni, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA
Regulatory
Power Engineering and Environmental Policy in Czech Republic
Jan Muhlbacher, University of West Bohemia in
Pilsen, Sady Petatricatniku, Czech Republic
Remediation
Capacity of Organoclay for Heavy Metals
George R. Alther, Biomin, Inc., Farndale, MI
Solubilization of Chlorinated Solvents by Ionic Surfactants
Kitae Baek, Korea Advanced Institute of
Science & Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Republic of
Korea
Anareobic Biodegradation and Biotransformation using Emulsified
Edible Oils
Gary M. Birk, EOS Remediation, Inc., Raleigh,
NC
Sewer and Water Treatment Center - An Excellent Project However
Unique in the City - Case Study
Julieta Laudelina de Paiva, Universidade
Catolica de Petropolis, Petropolis, Brazil
An Innovative Water Purification Method and Devices
Viktor S. Gevod, Ukrainian State Chemical
Technecal University (USCTU), Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
O2Tubes Vertical Re-circulation and Oxygen Generation Cell Delivers
Dissolved Oxygen in Tight Midwest Soils
Jerry Kellgren, O2Tube Technologies, Inc.,
Batavia, IL
Using High Organic Matter Compost in Wetlands Restoration
W. Robert Kelly, Seacoast Farms Compost
Products, Inc., Exeter, NH
The Use of Natural Attenuation Modeling as a Risk Based Cleanup
Alternative
John A. Mundell, Mundell & Associates,
Indianapolis, IN
Factors Influencing the Plugging Effect of Xanthan Solutions in
Porous Media
Ioana G. Petrisor, University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA
Six-Phase
Heating™ Rapidly Remediates Brownfields Properties For
Redevelopment
Joseph
A. Pezzullo, Current Environmental Solutions, Langhorne,
PA
Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
Paul A. Pier, Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle
Shoals, AL
Fast Track Design and Construction of an Enhanced LNAPL Recovery
Trench
Cindy DiSante, CH2M HILL, Boston, MA
A Man-Made Ecosystem and Polluted Soils Detoxification
R. Revazyan, The Center for Ecological-Noosphere
Studies of NAS, Yerevan, Armenia
Remedial Actions in Response to a Kerosene Release Impacting a
Wetland
Steven W Rumba, Web Engineering Associates, Inc.,
Norwell, MA
Adaptive Use of a Medical Oxygen Generator for Remediation of a
Petroleum Release Site
Irwin Silverstein, Hydro-Environmental
Technologies, Inc., Acton, MA
An Overview of Continuous and Amorphous Pores Surfaces (CAPS)
Ceramic as a Pollution Treatment Technology
Ismail Tabtabai, Filton International Co., Ageo,
Saitama, Japan
The Role of Turning for Effective Inactivation and Optimal
Composting
L.D. Trung, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Crude Oil Remediation in Tropical Forests
Flip van Keulen, Fugro Ingenieursbureau B.V.,
Leidschendam, Netherlands
Remediation of Diesel Oil-Contaminated Soil using a Two-Liquid
Phase System
Jae-Young Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science
& Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Free Product Removal - Active Skimming System, Naval Station San
Diego
Corey Young, Foster Wheeler Environmental
Corporation, San Diego, CA
Treatment of Groundwater by Nanofiltration to Provide Drinking
Water for Small Communities
Benyamin Yousef, Yousef Office for Science and
Engineering, Aleppo, Syria
Study on Washing up Diesel Residue from Contaminants Loess Soil
Using Anionic and Cationic Surfactant Solutions
Kun Zhu, Lanzhou Railway University, Lanzhou, PR
China
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