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Monday, May 7, 2012

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0900 

ER-1736: Development of an Environmental Fate Simulator for New and Proposed Military-unique Munition Compounds (SERDP) 

Eric WeberU.S. EPA

0945

ER-1735: Fully In Silico Calibration of Empirical Predictive Models for Environmental Fate Properties of Novel Munitions Compounds (SERDP) 

Paul TratnyekOregon Health & Science University

1030

Break

 

1045

ER-1734: Developing Quantum Chemical and Polyparameter Models for Predicting Environmentally Significant Parameters for New Munition Compounds (SERDP) 

Dominic DiToroUniversity of Delaware

1130

ER-1688: Improving Understanding of the Fate and Transport of Munitions Constituents to Enhance Sustainability of Operational Ranges (SERDP) 

Herbert AllenUniversity of Delaware

1215

Lunch

1245

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1345

ER-1689: Fate and Transport of Colloidal Energetic Residues (SERDP) 

Mark FullerShaw Environmental, Inc.

1430

ER-1685: Coupled Diffusion and Reaction Processes in Rock Matrices: Impact on Dilute Groundwater Plumes (SERDP) 

Charles SchaeferShaw Environmental, Inc.

1515

Break

1530

ER-1498: Sustainable Range Management of RDX and TNT by Phytoremediation with Engineered Plants (SERDP) 

Neil BruceUniversity of York

1615

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1700

Adjourn

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0900 

ER-1604: Pre-concentration for Improved Long-term Monitoring of Contaminants in Groundwater (SERDP) 

Brandy WhiteNaval Research Laboratory

0945

ER-1613: Predicting DNAPL Source Zone and Plume Response Using Site-Measured Characteristics (SERDP) 

Michael AnnableUniversity of Florida

1030

Break

 

1045

ER-1686: Integrated Field-Scale, Lab-Scale, and Modeling Studies for Improving Our Ability to Assess the Groundwater to Indoor Air Pathway at Chlorinated Solvent-Impacted Groundwater Sites (SERDP) 

Paul JohnsonArizona State University

1130

ER-201129: Development and Validation of a Quantitative Framework and Management Expectation Tool for the Selection of Bioremediation Approaches (Monitored Natural Attenuation [MNA], Biostimulation and/or Bioaugmentation) at Chlorinated Solvent Sites (ESTCP) 

Carmen LebrónNAVFAC ESC

1215

Lunch

1245

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1700

Adjourn

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0900 

ER-1552: Measurement and Modeling of Ecosystem Risk and Recovery for In Situ Treatment of Contaminated Sediments (SERDP) 

Dick LuthyStanford University

0945

ER-1747: Robust Means for Estimating Black Carbon-Water Sorption Coeffecients of Organic Contaminants in Sediments (SERDP) 

Phil GschwendMassachusetts Institute of Technology

1030

Break

 

1045

ER-1746: Predicting the Fate and Effects of Resuspended Metal Contaminated Sediments (SERDP) 

G. Allen BurtonUniversity of Michigan

1130

ER-1745: Coupling Between Pore Water Fluxes, Structural Heterogeneity, and Biogeochemcial Processes Controls Contaminant Mobility, Bioavailability, and Toxicity in Sediments (SERDP) 

Aaron PackmanNorthwestern University

1215

Lunch

1245

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1345

ER-1750: The Biology of Bioavailability: The Role of Functional Ecology in Exposure Processes (SERDP) 

Todd BridgesERDC-EL

1430

ER-1744: Bioavailability and Methylation Potential of Mercury Sulfides in Sediments (SERDP) 

Heileen Hsu-KimDuke University

1515

Break

1530

ER-1771: Assessing Mercury and Methylmercury Bioavailability in Sediment Porewater Using Mercury-Specific Hydrogels (SERDP) 

Victor MagarENVIRON

1615

 ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager (Closed Door)

1700

Adjourn

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0900 

ER-2136: Activated Biochars with Iron for In Situ Sequestration of Organics, Metals, and Carbon (SERDP) 

Upal GhoshUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County

0945

ER-1737: Impact of Clay-DNAPL Interactions on Transport and Storage of Chlorinated Solvents in Low Permeability Zones (SERDP)

Avery DemondUniversity of Michigan

1030

Break

 

1045

ER-1612: Metric Identification and Protocol Development for Characterizing DNAPL Source Zone Architecture and Associated Plume Response (SERDP) 

Linda AbriolaTufts University

1130

ER-1770: Lead and Antimony Speciation in Shooting Range Soils: Molecular Scale Analysis, Temporal Trends and Mobility (SERDP) 

Thomas TrainorUniversity of Alaska-Fairbanks

1215

Lunch

1245

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1345

ER-1741: Antimony (V) Adsorption by Variable-Charge Minerals (SERDP)

Michael EssingtonUniversity of Tennessee

1430

ER-1743: PAH Interactions with Soil and Effects on Bioaccessibility and Bioavailability to Humans (SERDP) 

Yvette LowneyExponent

1515

Break

 1530

ER-201120: Development of an Expanded, High-Reliability Cost and Performance Database for In-Situ Remediation Technologies (ESTCP) 

Travis McGuireGSI Environmental, Inc.

1615

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1700

Adjourn

Friday, May 11, 2012

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0900 

ER-1742: Mechanisms and Permanence of Sequestered  Pb and As in Soils: Impact on Human Bioavailability (SERDP) 

Nicholas BastaThe Ohio State University

0945

ER-1738: The Importance of Sorption in Low-permeability Zones on Chlorinated Solvent Plume Longevity in Sedimentary Aquifers (SERDP)

Richelle Allen-KingUniversity at Buffalo

 1030

 Break

 

1045

ER-1740: Basic Research Addressing Contaminants in Low Permeability Zones (SERDP) 

Thomas SaleColorado State University

1130

ER-2125: Ecological Risk Assessment of Munitions Compounds on Coral and Coral Reef Health

Cheryl WoodleyNOAA

1215

Lunch

1245

ETC and STC meet with Environmental Restoration Program Manager(Closed Door)

1345

Adjourn