AEHS Selects EHS Support Employee Manuscripts for Publication

AEHS Selects EHS Support Employee Manuscripts for Publication

The Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) selected manuscripts authored by Rick Henterly and Will Harms of EHS Support for publication in the Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy.  The manuscripts Bioremediation of Chloroethenes in Groundwater by Mixing Anaerobic Bacteria Directly into Fermentable Substrate by Harms and Henterly and Chloroethenes Degradation in Microcosms Containing Fermentable Substrate, Neat ZVI, or Fermentable Carbon-ZVI Mixture by Harms, were two of only eleven manuscripts selected for the Proceedings. Chosen from over 200 presentations, these manuscripts are featured in Contaminated Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy, Volume 20, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, October 2014; available for download on AEHS’s website [http://www.aehsfoundation.org/ecc-proceedings.aspx].

“Selection for the Proceedings of the UMASS Conference is truly an honor because it is one of the most comprehensive environmental/remediation conferences available.” stated Harms.

Each manuscript is available for download at our website.

Harms, Willard D., Jr.  (2015). Chloroethenes Degradation in Microcosms Containing Fermentable Substrate, Neat ZVI, or Fermentable Carbon-ZVI Mixture. Proceedings for the 30th Annual Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy, 2014, Vol. 20, 36-56.

Harms, Willard D., Jr. and R. W. Henterly (2015). Bioremediation of Chloroethenes in Groundwater by Mixing Anaerobic Bacteria Directly Into Fermentable Substrate. Proceedings for the 30th Annual Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy, 2014, Vol. 20, 57-66.

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For more information on how EHS Support can help you with your environmental, health and safety needs, please contact Will Harms.

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