Posters, Presentations & Publications

Conferences, Presentations, and Published Works (listed by project):
[updated Nov 2010]

COMPOSTING-NITROGEN RESEARCH

Adelman, M, A. D. Kney, M. Rothenberger, B. Peacock*. (In Review) Rethinking the Value of Municipal Waste Compost through Improved Nitrogen Management. Journal of Environmental Management.

Adelman, M.J. and Kney, A.D.  (2010).  Techniques for nitrogen management in municipal solid waste composting. Proceedings of the ASCE World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, May 2010, Providence, RI.

Adelman, M.J., Griesbach, H.H., Caserta, M., and Kney, A.D.  (2010).  Nitrogen mass balance in an in-vessel compost batch.  Environmental Chemistry Student Symposium, March 2010, State College, PA.

Adelman, M.J., Griesbach, H.H., Caserta, M., and Kney, A.D.  (2010).  Nitrogen mass balance in an in-vessel compost batch.  Lafayette College Sustainability Conference, Easton, PA, April 2010.

Adelman, M.J.  (2009).  Reducing watershed nutrient loading through compost nitrogen management.  Pennsylvania Water Environment Association PennTec Conference, June 2009, Lancaster, PA.

COMPOSTING – GENERAL

Peacock, B.C., Moore, B., “Campus Composting.” Lehigh Valley Association of Colleges Sustainability Conference, Center Valley, PA, February 2009.

Peacock, B.C., Moore, B., “Campus Composting.” Lehigh Valley Ecology and Evolution Seminar, Allentown, PA, April, 2009.

Clark, E., Lovering, J. (2010). “Composting: A question of money, education, or stewardship?” Lafayette College Sustainability Conference, Easton, PA, April 2010

*A demonstration and poster presentation was done at the Easton Farmer’s Market Composting Day, June 2010.

CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS

Peacock, B.C., Kney, A.D., “Development of a Constructed Wetland System Integrating Agricultural Production with Runoff Treatment.” ASCE World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, Providence, RI, May 2010.

SURFACTANT-LOADED ION EXCHANGE FIBERS

Dorn, S.E., Adelman, M.J., and Greenleaf, J.E.  (2010).  Surfactant-loaded ion exchange fibers for organics remediation.  Pennsylvania AWWA Annual Conference, May 2010, Lancaster, PA.

Adelman, M.J., Dorn, S.E., and Greenleaf, J.E.  (2010).  Surfactant-loaded ion exchange fibers:  a novel pollution-control technology.  Proceedings of the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, April 2010, Missoula, MT. 

GARDEN/FOOD LOOP

Clinton Global Initiative University- Austin, TX Feb. 2009
Auburn University Hunger Summit–Feb 2009
LVAIC–Feb 2009

Bell, J., Clark, E. “Creating a Sustainable Food Loop at Academic Institutions through Food Waste Composting and Organic Vegetable Production” CBLR Expo, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa, April 2010

GREEN ROOF

Colon, Daniella, “Campus Sustainability Through Vegetated Roofs” LVAIC, PA, February 2009

Colon, D., Elliot R., Gold, D. “Campus Sustainability Through Vegetated Roofs” Lafayette College Sustainability Conference, Easton, PA, April 2010

PERCHLORATE

Shoemaker, Jeffrey. “Perchlorate Remediation and Resin Regeneration Using Metal-Loaded Polymeric Ligand Exchangers” LVAIC, PA, Feb 2009

Shoemaker, Jeffrey. “Direct Reduction Using Stabilized, Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles; An Improved Approach to Perchlorate Remediation.” [Powerpoint presentation] EWRI, Providence, Rhode Island. May 2010.

Shoemaker, Jeffery, Mylon, Steven. “Rapid Destruction of Perchlorate on Ion Exchange Resin Using Stabilized, Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles (nZVI).” [Paper submission] EWRI, Providence, Rhode Island. May 2010.

Shoemaker, Jeffery. “Direct Reduction of Perchlorate on Ion Exchange Resin using Stabilized, Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles.” [poster presentation] National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), Missoula, Montana. April 2010.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Adelman, M., Griesbach, H. “Environmental Education for After-school Programs” CBLR Expo, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, April 2010.

OTHER

Peacock, B.C. Naval Academy Science and Engineering Conference.  Annapolis, Maryland, November 2010.

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