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OverviewForever Chemicals: Environmental, Economic, and Social Equity Concerns with PFAS in the Environment provides the reader with an understanding of the complex and interwoven issues associated with per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) in our environment. The chapters provide in-depth perspective into various issues, including health, regulation, detection, clean-up strategies and technologies, and more. Taken together or as the reader’s interests lead them, the variety of topics covered in the book present a balanced perspective on this complex topic. It will address the current state of PFAS and where indicators are pointing for future developments. The book is also a deeper investigation of the regulatory challenges, analytical hurdles, and toxicological progress to date for the suite of PFAS chemicals. Features Explains the trends that will affect future policy and regulatory decisions Looks holistically at 4000+ PFAS chemicals Includes PFAS risk assessments at contaminated sites and biomonitoring insights Provides in-depth discussions on remediation technologies Illustrates quality and diversified content Provides a balanced perspective on this complex topic Full Product DetailsAuthor: David M. Kempisty (Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA) , LeeAnn RaczPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9780367456405ISBN 10: 0367456400 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 29 July 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSection I – Social Concerns Chapter 1 PFAS: Today and Tomorrow LeeAnn Racz and David M. Kempisty Chapter 2 Fluorine Free Foams: A Transition Guide Ian Ross, Peter Storch, Ted Schaefer, and Niall Ramsden Chapter 3 PFAS in Consumer Products: Exposures and Regulatory Approaches Simona Andrea Balan and Qingyu Meng Chapter 4 Regulatory Implications of PFAS J. Alan Roberson Chapter 5 The Analytical Conundrum Taryn McKnight Chapter 6 Landfills as Sources of PFAS Contamination in Soil and Groundwater Nanthi Bolan, Yubo Yan, Sammani Ramanayaka, P. Koliyabandara, Gayathri Chamanee, Raj Mukhopadhyay, Binoy Sarkar, Hasintha Wijesekara,Meththika Vithanage, and M.B. Kirkham Section II – Toxicology and Epidemiology Chapter 7 Exposure to PFAS: Biomonitoring Insights Kayoko Kato, Julianne Cook Botelho, and Antonia M. Calafat Chapter 8 State of the Science for Risk Assessment of PFAS at Contaminated Sites Jeanmarie M. Zodrow, Jennifer Anne Arblaster, and Jason Conder Section III – Remediation Chapter 9 Advances in Remediation of PFAS-impacted Waters John Anderson, Pingping Meng, Tim Sidnell, and Ian Ross Chapter 10 Effectiveness of Point-of-Use/Point-of-Entry Systems to Remove PFAS from Drinking Water Craig Patterson, Jonathan B. Burkhardt, Donald Schupp, E. Radha Krishnan, Stephen Dyment, Steven Merritt, Lawrence Zintek, and Danielle Kleinmaler Chapter 11 Removing PFAS from Water: From Start to Finish Caitlin Berretta, Tom Mallmann, Kyle Trewitz, and David M. Kempisty Chapter 12 Rapid Removal of PFAS from Investigation-derived Waste (IDW) in a Pilot-scale Plasma Reactor Raj Kamal Singh, Nicholas Multari, Chase Nau-Hix, Richard H. Anderson, Stephen D. Richardson, Thomas M. Holsen, and Selma Mededovic Thagard Chapter 13 Recent Advances in Oxidation and Reduction Processes for Treatment of Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Water Yaal Lester Chapter 14 Novel Cyclodextrin Polymer Adsorbents for PFAS Removal Yuhan Ling, Michael T. Payne, Shan Li, and Matthew J. Notter Chapter 15 Modeling Water Treatment Performance and Costs for Removal of PFAS from Drinking Water Jonathan B. Burkhardt, Richard H. Anderson, Rajiv Khera, Levi M. Haupert, Patrick Ransom, David G. Wahman, Page Jordan, Jonathan G. Pressman, Marc A. Mills, and Thomas F. Speth E-Resource Chapters available at http://www.routledge.com/9780367456405 Chapter E1 Forever Chemicals: A Historical Perspective Joseph DiMisa Chapter E2 Toxicity Reference Values for Wildlife Exposed to PFAS Mark S. Johnson, Michael I. Quinn, Jr., Marc A. Williams, and Allison M. Narizzano Chapter E3 PFAS Fate and Transport in the Environment Ian Ross and Tim Sidnell Chapter E4 Risk-based Cost-benefit Analysis of Intervention Alternatives for PFAS-contaminated Groundwater Fiona Laramay, Diego Nocetti, and Michelle Crimi Chapter E5 Life Cycle Assessment of Alternative PFAS Treatment Solutions for Contaminated Groundwater Isaac Emery, David M. Kempisty, Brittany Fain, and Eric MbonimpaReviewsAuthor InformationDavid M. Kempisty is Senior Business Development Manager for Emerging Contaminants at Evoqua Water Technologies. He is a licensed engineer focusing on PFAS and contaminant removal technologies. As a member of Evoqua’s Environmental Solutions Technology and Innovation Team, he is involved with bench- and pilot-scale testing of activated carbons, ionic exchange resins, novel adsorbents, and innovative technologies. Prior to joining Evoqua, Dr. Kempisty served 22 years in the United States Air Force as a bioenvironmental engineer in a variety of capacities around the globe. As director of the Air Force graduate school’s Environmental Engineering and Science Program, his research investigated per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) and included toxicological studies, remedial investigations, and life cycle considerations of treatment alternatives. His research was recognized with awards from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research and Development in 2017 and 2018. Dave earned his PhD from the University of Colorado-Boulder in Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2014 where he focused on removal of PFAS from groundwater using granular activated carbon. Dr. Kempisty earned his MS from the Air Force Institute of Technology and his BS from Michigan Technological University. Dr. Kempisty was lead editor of the text, Perfluoroalkyl Substances in the Environment, published in 2018, and has authored over 25 peer-reviewed papers and presentations on a variety of environmental topics. He maintains active memberships to multiple local and national professional organizations. LeeAnn Racz is President and Founder of ClearView Environmental Engineering and Consulting, LLC, providing environmental and occupational health services to clients around the world. Prior to this initiative, she served for 23 years as a bioenvironmental engineer and civil engineer in the US Air Force. Some highlights of Dr. Racz’s military assignments include squadron commander, chief of consultative services at the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, director of the Graduate Environmental Engineering and Science Program at the Air Force Institute of Technology. Dr. Racz is a licensed professional engineer, certified industrial hygienist, and board-certified environmental engineer. She earned a BS in environmental engineering from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, an MS in biological and agricultural engineering from the University of Idaho, and a PhD in civil and environmental engineering from the University of Utah. She has authored dozens of refereed journal articles, conference proceedings, magazine articles, and presentations, and edited six handbooks. Dr. Racz is a member of several professional organizations and honor societies and has received numerous prestigious teaching and research awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |