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Acoustics Characterizing Noise Associated with Marine Energy
Monitoring and mitigating underwater sound is critical for the design, implementation, and permitting of ocean-based development projects such as marine...
Expert Witness Testimony and Litigation Support for an Active Wood Processing Facility
A plaintiff group had alleged that releases of dioxins, PAHs, and other chemicals had entered the attics and crawl spaces...
Oral Reference Dose for Perfluorohexanoic Acid
Prompted by health concerns, industry phased out long-chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), replacing them with short-chain PFAS for their...
Residual Ecological Risk Assessment to Support Landfill Feasibility Study
As part of a feasibility study for a former landfill in New Jersey, we were asked to evaluate the ecological...
Decommissioning Oil Platforms—An Ecosystems Services Approach
Decommissioning aging oil platforms at sea requires complex engineering to safely remove structure and equipment. While advanced treatment technologies now...
Integral Presents on Use of Acoustics to Track Munitions and a New Approach to Assessing Coastal Hazards
With approximately two-thirds of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) installations facing a significant risk from flooding and coastal hazards such...
Blackwell Zinc Site – Groundwater Remediation
A former zinc smelter operating from 1916 to 1974 released zinc and cadmium sulfate solutions to the surficial alluvial aquifer...
Alaska LNG Sediment Modeling
Alaska LNG has proposed constructing a pipeline from the North Slope to Cook Inlet that would deliver natural gas for...
Pesticides, Products, and Firefighting Foams: Integral Presents on Risk at SETAC
Integral Consulting scientists are sharing the results of studies and new approaches for risk assessment at the 40th annual meeting...
Spooked about Chemicals? Paul DeLeo Explores Trends in TSCA Assessment on Oct. 31
Not all chemicals are frightening. As part of the amended Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), potential health impacts from exposure...
Forecasting Coastal Erosion: Integral Develops Tools to Predict Coastal Hazards
Accurate forecasting of erosion along Arctic coastlines is crucial for preparing adaptation strategies for nearby communities and infrastructure. Along with...
PFAS Remedial Strategies—Avram Frankel Chairs Panel at AEHS
Are there better ways to treat or mitigate PFAS—those fluorinated, organic substances that are of increasing public and regulatory concern?...
Waves of Experience: Developing Offshore Situational Awareness
Explore advances in using real-time wave information to support offshore and coastal operations at the upcoming Ocean Waves Workshop at...
Monitoring and Protecting Water Quality in San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the West Coast—providing rich biological diversity and a world-class ecosystem. Protecting the...
Tiers for Fears: Applying Fit-for-Purpose Risk Assessment in Environmental Stewardship
Being a good environmental steward involves understanding the environmental hazards of products or materials and reducing potential risk to humans...
Ferries for Science: Using WSDOT Ferries to Observe Tidal Currents
ADCP installed on the MV Salish In Washington’s Puget Sound, scientists are conducting long-term monitoring of currents to improve navigation...
Climate Change and NRD: Jennifer Sampson to Serve on Panel
On July 19, Jennifer Sampson will join a panel discussion at the 12th Annual Santa Fe Advanced Conference on Litigating...
A Whale of a Monitoring Study and an Acoustic Tool that Could Help Offshore Energy
Protecting whales and other marine mammals from the potential effects of sound is critical to developing new energy resources. Whether...
Can Sound from Offshore Wind Farms Affect Marine Life? A New Tool May Tell You
Renewable energy from offshore wind is a promising future energy source. But, designing and permitting wind and ocean development projects...
Groundwater Flow and Transport Model of Pentachlorophenol Plume Attenuation: Oregon
Pentachlorophenol (PCP) treatment was used at a sawmill from the early 1960s to mid-1980s. A PCP soil source was remediated...
Wave Technology Is Catching Attention: New Research Published
If you want to measure ocean waves, a technology powered by the sun and accessible through a smartphone app is...