Modeling the Movement of PFAS Plumes in Groundwater
Posted by Joel Sminchak on Feb 10, 2020PFAS are notoriously hard to monitor. Our PFAS Predict™ technology is a new tool to track and predict the movement of PFAS in groundwater.
PFAS are notoriously hard to monitor. Our PFAS Predict™ technology is a new tool to track and predict the movement of PFAS in groundwater.
As 2019 ends, we look back on the tremendous work the NEON program delivered this year and its impact on our environment and human life.
Everyone wants unpolluted air to breathe. Since the 1970s Battelle has supported the EPA’s mission to protect human health and the environment.
From soil ecology to plants and animals to atmospheric conditions, researchers are exploring all aspects of ecosystem changes utilizing NEON data.
The strong carbon-fluorine bond in PFAS is a big part of why they are significantly different than other environmental contaminants.
Battelle is working on a project to evaluate potential replacement firefighting foams that must meet military specifications for fire suppression.
Before you can solve a problem, you have to fully understand it. And each location around the country contaminated with PFAS needs to be understood ..
Inside Battelle gives you an all-access pass to the incredible work of Battelle researchers.