New Methods in Environmental Remediation and Life Cycle Assessment
EPA Grant Number: R829423E01Title: New Methods in Environmental Remediation and Life Cycle Assessment
Investigators: Focht, Will , Anex, Rob , Nairn, Robert W. , Regens, James L. , Settle, Chad
Institution: University of Oklahoma , Oklahoma State University , University of Tulsa
Current Institution: Oklahoma State University , University of Oklahoma , University of Tulsa
EPA Project Officer: Winner, Darrell
Project Period: July 15, 2002 through July 14, 2004
Project Amount: $220,001
RFA: EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) (2001)
Research Category: EPSCoR (The Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research)
Description:
Objective:The objective of this research project is to develop and demonstrate an enhanced life cycle assessment (ELCA) methodology that combines LCA inventory and impact analyses, human health risk assessment, and dynamic cost-benefit analysis within a stakeholder-based analytic-deliberative process. The ELCA framework will be demonstrated through application to the treatment of metal-rich waters through enhanced wetland technologies at a site near the Tar Creek Superfund in northeast Oklahoma.
Publications and Presentations:Publications have been submitted on this project: View all 10 publications for this project
Journal Articles:Journal Articles have been submitted on this project: View all 2 journal articles for this project
Supplemental Keywords:exposure, risk assessment, water, chemical transport, passive treatment, modeling, bioremediation, economic analysis, stakeholder participation, benefit transfer, engineered wetlands, water, ecological effects, metals, restoration, remediation, life cycle analysis, environmental chemistry, biology, ecology, hydrology, geology, analytical, mining, Oklahoma, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, EPA Region 6, Tar Creek. , ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, Scientific Discipline, Waste, Health, Remediation, Risk Assessment, Risk Assessments, Ecology, Health Risk Assessment, exposure assessment, stakeholder feedback, water quality, aquatic ecosystem, stakeholders, decision making process, wetland sediment, cost benefit analysis, const benefit analysis, human health risk, remediation technologies, human healthe risk assessment, life cycle assessment, metals, metal remediation, water management options, water treatment, decisions analysis, LCA inventory, human exposure
Progress and Final Reports:
2003 Progress Report
Final Report