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The National Ground Water Association’s Problematic
Groundwater Contaminants: More Than PFAS Forum to be Held May 26-27

Forum will focus on research of emerging and long studied groundwater contaminants   

The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) will be holding its Problematic Groundwater Contaminants: More Than PFAS Forum virtually May 26-27. The two-day forum will explore scientific advancements and new regulatory issues facing emerging and long studied groundwater contaminants. 

While per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) attract a great deal of media attention and focus from legislative and regulatory bodies, many of the difficult issues associated with groundwater remediation are related to PFAS’ predecessors. These include contaminants such as 1,4-dioxane, 1,2,3-trichloropropane (TCP), arsenic, manganese, biologicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides and PCE (perchloroethylene), TCE (trichloroethylene), and vinyl chloride.  

The goal of the forum is to present current research and remediation methods of these contaminants while encouraging their ongoing study.

“While certain contaminants may vanish from the headlines, they rarely vanish as threats to our water supply,” said National Ground Water Association CEO Terry S. Morse, CAE, CIC. “As a leader in groundwater research, NGWA understands it’s important that we keep actively pursuing the study of a wide variety of contaminants and this forum plays an important role in those efforts.”

Rula Deeb, Ph.D., BCEEM, and senior principal with Geosyntec Consultants Inc, will be the forum’s keynote speaker. Deeb has more than 25 years of experience focused on private practice and academia addressing the transport of contaminants and the remediation of complex soil and groundwater sites. Her work has promoted awareness and improved the understanding of the sources, occurrence, fate and transport, and behavior of several challenging environmental contaminants, including per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), 1,4-dioxane, methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE), perchlorate, N-nitroso dimethylamine (NDMA), endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs).

If you are interested in covering the conference or would like to arrange an interview with a presenter, please contact Ben Frech at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 614-898-7791 ext. 1570.

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