AECOM’s remediation and risk experts are featured chairs, panelists and presenters at the annual AEHS Foundation Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy Conference in Amherst, Massachusetts, October 16-19, 2017.
With topics ranging from sustainable treatments, new treatments/management of traditional contaminants as well as emerging contaminants, AECOM scientists and engineers will lead technical sessions and present on critical remedial and risk topics as well as other environmental issues affecting industry and government as part of the technical program.
AEHS is a nonprofit, member-supported, professional organization whose purpose is to facilitate communication and cooperation amongst professionals concerned with the challenge of soil, sediment and water assessment, cleanup and protection.
At this year’s conference, AECOM professional staff will:
- Host 1 special workshop
- Present 2 platform presentations
- Present 5 technical posters
- Chair 2 Sessions
To see the complete list of AECOM’s participation at the conference, please follow this link. For your convenience, our technical capabilities statements are posted on the right side of this page.
Technical Posters and Papers
- Bioremediation Treatment of Overburden and Bedrock in a Heavily Wooded Wetland – Dustin Bytautas, Rocky Hill, Connecticut
- Performance of Reductant Amended Backfill for Groundwater Remediation at a Former Chromate Ore Processing Facility – Sachin Sharma, Piscataway, New Jersey
- Drinking Water Guidelines for PFOS and PFOA – Toxicological Basis and Decision-Making – Julie Kabel, Manchester, New Hampshire
- Denitrifying Permeable Reactive Barriers: Bench-Scale Studies and Implementation of the First In-Situ EVO PRB on Cape Cod – Julianne Marrion, Chelmsford, Massachusetts
- Quantifying Petroleum Biodegradation Rates Using Temperature
- Application of Probabilistic Risk Analysis to Remedial Alternatives at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site