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PFAS Groundwater Sampling
mars 28, 2023Per- and Poly-fluoroalkyl substances are a diverse group of man-made chemicals and are becoming an increasing environmental concern.
Vapor Intrusion Assessment and Mitigation Case Study
février 23, 2023Keys to a successful technical impracticability evaluation are sound data collection, documentation and effective communication of site conditions and groundwater restoration potential.
Odor Evaluation Services
février 23, 2023TRC is nationally recognized as an expert in the field of odor measurement, identification, modeling and control engineering. This presentation includes an overview of odor properties, odor evaluation, modeling and odor thresholds and outlines the four sensory properties: detectability, intensity, character and hedonic tone.
PFAS Fate and Transport: Conceptual Site Models
février 23, 2023The conceptual site model describes site-specific sources, release and transport mechanisms, exposure media, exposure points, exposure pathways and routes and potential human and/or ecological receptor populations.
PFAS: Data Collection and Analysis Part 2
février 23, 2023There are many PFAS-related challenges, such as changing regulations, toxicology, fate and transport, analytical methods, remediation, public perception and more.
PFAS: Sampling and Analysis Part 1
février 23, 2023Sampling and analysis of Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) requires specific techniques and analytical tools to ensure data quality.
PFAS: Remedial Approaches
février 8, 2023Remediating Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from the soil and water requires effective techniques and innovative technologies. TRC's experts are well versed in several remediation strategies intended to remove PFAS and prevent re-exposure.
PFAS in Air: The Basics
février 8, 2023Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of synthetic chemicals resistant to heat, water and oil. PFAS are widely detected in air as well as water and soil.
Metals 101
février 8, 2023Metals are naturally occurring elements in the Earth’s crust that enter the environment through natural processes. They can be found in groundwater, soil and sediment. The trophic transfer of these elements in aquatic and terrestrial food chains has important implications for wildlife and human health.
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