10/7/2023 0 Comments Hudson river dredging hrf report![]() ![]() Farley has also served as chair of the Hudson River Foundation panel assessing the effectiveness of the Upper Hudson PCB dredging program, and is currently serving as a member of the Science and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) for the NY-NJ Harbor Estuary Program, and as a member of the Ecotoxicity Technical Advisory Panel (ETAP) for the international nonferrous metal industries. ![]() This has included scientific review panels for the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program, the National Research Council Committee on Remediation of PCB-Contaminated Sediments, the EPA Science Advisory Board panel reviewing the agency’s risk assessment framework for metals, and the UNEP International Panel for Sustainable Resource Management Metals Workgroup. Farley has served as a technical advisor and consultant on issues related to water quality, water quality modeling, sediment contamination and bioaccumulation of toxic contaminants. Current research projects include studies on the mobilization of metals from contaminated sediments, on the development of a chemical speciation-transport model for metals in lakes, and on contaminant fate and bioaccumulation modeling of PCBs, dioxin/furans, PAHs, pesticides and mercury in the Hudson River and New York-New Jersey Harbor. ![]() His research focuses on water quality modeling, sediment contamination, bioaccumulation of toxic chemicals, and metals. in Civil-Environmental Engineering from MIT. in Environmental Engineering from Manhattan College, and his Ph.D. ![]() Kevin Farley is a Professor and the Blasland, Bouck and Lee Faculty Chair in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Manhattan College in Riverdale, New York. ![]()
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