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Subsurface Remediation Branch

The Subsurface Remediation Branch (SRB) conducts research in defining the chemical, physical, and biological processes that affect the fate, transport, and remediation of contaminants in the subsurface. The focus is on organic and inorganic compounds or elements recognized as priority contaminants of concern to the public, EPA Regions, and Program Offices, as well as other government agencies. A primary aim of the research is the development of more efficient and cost-effective remediation strategies for cleanup of contaminated subsurface environments.  
Contact Information

David Jewett
Branch Chief
Phone number: 580-436-8560
FAX: 580-436-8703


 
Federal Staff
Name Title
Doug Beak Geochemist
Michael Brooks Environmental Engineer
Ken Jewell Environmental Scientist
David Jewett Branch Chief
Tony Lee Environmental Scientist
Susan Mravik Soil Scientist
Chunming Su Soil Scientist
Jim Weaver Hydrologist
Richard Wilkin Geochemist
Amy Wolfe Environmental Scientist
Lynn Wood Soil Scientist

 

Research Topics

Arsenic in Drinking Water
Biofuels
Combined Treatment Technologies
Dense Nonaqueous-Phase Liquids and Flux-Based Site Management
Fuel Oxygenates
Geologic Sequestration of Carbon
Monitored Natural Attenuation
Nanotechnology
Permeable Reactive Barriers

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