07/01/2018-5/31/2021 

Funding: Department of Defense – Strategic Environmental Research Development Program (SERDP)

Performers: Kurt Pennell (Brown), Linda Abriola (Tufts), and Natalie Capiro (Auburn)

Personnel: Chen Liu, Shuchi Liao, Matt Woodcock, and Kate Manz

 

Research Objectives 

  • Improve our understanding of sequestration mechanisms and abiotic/biotic transformations that control the transport and persistence of selected PFASs in natural aquifer materials.
  • Develop and validate mathematical models and decision tools that describe the key processes governing transformation, transport, and retention of these selected PFASs in complex AFFF source areas.

Final Products 

  • A data base of sorption and transformation rate parameters
  • A three-dimensional, laboratory-validated, simulator for
    prediction of PFAS transport/transformation
  • Screening level models and a reference matrix to aid DoD
    PFAS site managers in mobility/risk assessment

Approach 

 

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