Track E: Sustainability and Resilient Remediation
E4. Adaptive Site Management Strategies to Mitigate Climate Change Impacts

 

 

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Climate Change Resiliency Assessments of Two Coastal Sites in Colombia in Preparation for Resilient Remedy Selection
K.A. Morris and V. Kolluru
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A Practical Method to Assess Groundwater Remediation System Resiliency: Groundwater Plume Stability is Your Indicator Light
T.O. Goist, J.A. Ricker, D. Winchell, and M. Burns
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Enhanced Phytotechnology as a Nature-Based Solution for Supporting Climate Resiliency
K. Waldron, B. Harding, C. Cohu, and J. Freeman
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Constructed Wetlands as a Viable Remedial Alternative Contributing to Improved Site Climate Resilience
M. Verbeeck, O. Vounaki, and P. Valle
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Incorporating Resilience and Adaptation into the SuRF-UK Sustainable Remediation Framework
A.O. Thomas, R. Gill, N. Harries, and P. Bardos
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Understanding the Impact: Evaluation of Footprint Reduction Achieved with Adaptive Site Characterization
J. Vidonish Aspinall, J. Gattenby, J. Quinnan, and P. Curry
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Communicating the Impact: Moving from Qualitative Inclusion of Sustainable Best Management Practices to an Integrated Sustainable Resilient Remediation Approach
J. Gattenby, S. Herbert, J. Sturza, C. Gregg, and M. Dupre
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Understanding the Carbon Footprint of Fixed Media PFAS Treatment Systems: Life Cycle Assessment and Eco-Efficiency Analysis
M. Goncalves, M. Ahmad, J. Gattenby, and A. Fischer
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