Technical Program
Tuesday, August 19 Location: Old Capitol |
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4–5 p.m. | Registration | Old Capitol | |
5–5:10 p.m. | Iowa Welcome | Senate Chambers | |
5:10–5:50 p.m. | Jerald Schnoor | University of Iowa, Editor, ES&T | The Emergence of Emerging Chemicals at ES&T |
5:50–6:30 p.m. | Rai Kookana | CSIRO Land and Water, Australia | Pharmaceuticals in the Asian Environment: Houston, We Have a Problem |
6:30–7:10 p.m. | Jan Christensen | University of Copenhagen | CONTAMINOMICS: A New Concept in Environmental Sciences |
7:10 p.m.–close | Opening reception | ||
Wednesday, August 20 Location: Shambaugh Auditorium |
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8–8:30 a.m. | Registration | ||
8:30–8:45 a.m. | Opening remarks | ||
Source and Source Pathways – I: Moderator, Thomas Borch | |||
8:45–9 a.m. | Tia-Marie Scott | USGS | A National Study of Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater Treatment Plants Receiving Discharges from Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities |
9–9:15 a.m. | Patrick Phillips | USGS | Long-term Trend in Wastewater Pharmaceutical Concentrations in Response to Cessation of Pharmaceutical Production Sources |
9:15–9:30 a.m. | Iolana Campestrini | University of Campinas | Occurrence of Cocaine in Wastewater, Surface, and Drinking Waters in Campinas, São Paulo-Brasil |
9:30–9:45 a.m. | Usman Khan | McGill University | Assessing the Use of 10 Illicit Drugs Amongst 11.4 Million Urban Chinese through a Sewage-based Approach |
9:45–10 a.m. | Jason Masoner | USGS | Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Fresh Leachate from Landfills in the Conterminous United States |
10–10:30 a.m. | Coffee break | ||
10:30–10:45 a.m. | Inoka Amarakoon | University of Manitoba | Dissipation of Chlortetracycline, Sulfamethazine, and Tylosin in Manure-amended Soil Following Field Application of Beef Cattle Manure |
10:45–11 a.m. | Michelle Hladik | USGS | Disinfection By-products Formed during the Treatment of Wastewater, including Produced Waters from Oil and Gas Production |
Policy – I: Moderator, Kris Wammer | |||
11–11:15 a.m. | Helen Goeden | Minnesota Department of Health | Minnesota Department of Health’s Drinking Water Contaminants of Emerging Concern Program |
11:15–11:30 a.m. | Carol Lyons | Institute for Environmental Solutions | Blue Crew Water Stewards: Tackling the CEC Problem through Youth Education |
Fate – I: Moderator, Paul Bradley | |||
11:30–11:45 a.m. | Christy Remucal | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Assessing the Direct and Indirect Photochemical Pathways Impacting the Fate and Transport of Lampricides in Tributaries of the Great Lakes |
11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. | Lunch | ||
1–1:15 p.m. | Ed Kolodziej | University of Nevada-Reno | The Implications of Structural Conservation and Retained Bioactivity on Environmental Risk assessment of veterinary pharmaceuticals |
1:15–1:30 p.m. | Adam Ward | Indiana University | Product-to-parent Reversion of Trenbolone: Stream-hyporheic Spiraling Increases Ecosystem Exposure and Environmental Persistence |
1:30–1:45 p.m. | Robert Young | Colorado State University | Photodegradation of Lamotrigine (an Antiepileptic) in Simulated Sunlight – pH-influenced Rates and Products |
1:45–2 p.m. | Kris Wammer | University of St. Thomas | Environmental Photochemistry of Altrenogest |
2–2:15 p.m. | Naama Golan-Rozen | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Transformation of the Recalcitrant Pharmaceutical Carbamazepine by the White-rot Fungus Pleurotus ostreatus |
2:15–2:45 p.m. | Coffee break | ||
Effects – I: Moderator, David Cwiertny | |||
2:45–3 p.m. | Luke Iwanowicz | USGS | Complementary Application of Resident Fish Biomarkers and in vitro and in vivo Assays to Identify Waters Impacted by Endocrine Active Chemicals |
3–3:15 p.m. | Heiko Schoenfuss | St. Cloud State University | A Multi-tiered Assessment of Biological Effects of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Great Lakes tributaries |
3:15–3:30 p.m. | Rebecca Klaper | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | Examining the Influence of Major Wastewater Components Found in the Great Lakes using Paired Field and Laboratory Studies |
3:30–3:45 p.m. | Linnea Thomas | St. Cloud State | Assessing Biomagnification of Sertraline and Triclocarban in the Cuyahoga River |
3:45–4 p.m. | Shawn McElmurry | Wayne State University | Toxicity of Combined Stressors on Daphnia pulex: Interactions between Diazinon, 4-nonylphenol, and Treated Wastewater Effluent |
5–7 p.m. | Poster Session | Seamans Center | |
Thursday, August 21 Location: Shambaugh Auditorium |
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8:40–8:45 a.m. | Opening remarks | ||
Methods – I: Moderator, Keri Hornbuckle | |||
8:45–9 a.m. | Michael McLachlan | Stockholm University | Discovering Unknown Environmental Contaminants with the Help of Model-based Screening |
9–9:15 a.m. | John D. Vargo | State Hygienic Lab, University of Iowa | A Tale of Two Rivers: Assessment of Pharmaceuticals, Antibiotics, and Personal Care Products in the Des Moines River and the Iowa River |
9:15–9:30 a.m. | Merete Grung | Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) | Conventional and Non-target Analysis of Aquatic Environmental Samples from Bosnia and Herzegovina |
9:30–9:45 a.m. | David Alvarez | USGS | Passive Sampling for Emerging Contaminants: Fifteen years of the POCIS – So What Have We Learned? |
9:45–10 a.m. | Will Backe | Minnesota Department of Health | Determination of Acrylamide in Environmental and Drinking Waters by Large-volume Injection —Hydrophilic-interaction Liquid Chromatography and Tandem Mass Spectrometry |
10–10:30 a.m. | Coffee break | ||
Treatment – I: Moderator, Michelle Hladik | |||
10:30–10:45 a.m. | Youla Jenidi | The University of Nottingham | Enzymatic Treatment of Emerging Contaminants in Water Matrices: Evaluating Removal through Response Surface Methodology and Artificial Neural Networks |
10:45–11 a.m. | Naresh Singhal | University of Auckland | Transformation and Removal of Phenolic Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Water by Fe-TAML, a Green Catalyst |
11–11:15 a.m. | Ruiqing Lu | University of Illinois | Removal of Human Adenovirus in Wastewater by Membrane Bio-reactor |
11:15–11:30 a.m. | Lauren Stadler | University of Michigan | Impact of Low Dissolved Oxygen Wastewater Treatment on Pharmaceutical Removal |
11:30–11:45 a.m. | Jeramy Jasmann | Colorado State University | Electrolytic Degradation of Aqueous Contaminants Catalyzed by Novel Titanium Dioxide Pellets |
11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. | Lunch | ||
Fate – II: Moderator, Ed Furlong | |||
1–1:15 p.m. | Paul Bradley | USGS | Surface-water to Groundwater Transport of Pharmaceuticals in a Wastewater-impacted Stream in the United States |
1:15–1:30 p.m. | Myah Goldstein | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Insights into the Uptake Processes of Wastewater-borne Pharmaceuticals by Vegetables |
1:30–1:45 p.m. | Matt Limmer | Missouri S&T | Screening for Plant Uptake of Emerging Organic Contaminants |
1:45–2 p.m. | Gregory LeFevre | Stanford University | Rapid Uptake and In-planta Metabolism of Benzotriazole Anticorrosives: Implications for Water Reuse |
2–2:15 p.m. | Emily Lipscomb | Virginia Tech | Effect of Storm Events on Transport of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Surface Water and Sediment: Field Studies in Colorado and Virginia |
2:15–2:45 p.m. | Coffee break | ||
Effects – II: Moderator, Heiko Schoenfuss | |||
2:45–3 p.m. | Marie DeLorenzo | NOAA, National Ocean Service | Effects of Antimicrobial Exposures on the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, Associated Vibrio Bacterial Density, and Development of Antibiotic Resistance |
3–3:15 p.m. | Joseph Duris | USGS | Antibiotic Resistance in Fecal Materials from Animals and Humans |
3:15–3:30 p.m. | Julie Zilles | University of Illinois | Investigating the Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes through Transfer of Extracellular DNA |
3:30–3:45 p.m. | Larry Barber | USGS | Integrated Assessment of Wastewater Effluent Estrogenicity in the Upper Murray River, Australia, to the Murray Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis) |
3:45–4 p.m. | Maja Plahuta | National Institute of Chemistry | Toxic and Endocrine Disrupting Effects of BPA on Freshwater Isopod Asellus aquaticus |
5–8 p.m. | Banquet | Secrest Barn | |
Friday, August 22 Location: Shambaugh Auditorium |
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8:40–8:45 a.m. | Opening remarks | ||
Treatment – II: Moderator, Kevin Bisceglia | |||
8:45–9 a.m. | David Tan | University of Minnesota | Estrone Biodegradation: Organic Carbon Effects and Feeding Eegimes |
9–9:15 a.m. | Justin Hutchison | University of Illinois | Biomimetic Catalysts for Perchlorate Reduction in Drinking Water |
Effects – III: Moderator, Rebecca Klaper | |||
9:15–9:30 a.m. | Jianliang Zhao | Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry | Adsorption, Disposition, Metabolism, and Excretion of Pharmaceuticals by Bluegill Exposed at Constant Concentrations in a Flow-through Aquatic Exposure System |
9:30–9:45 a.m. | David Pitts | Wayne State University | Predator-prey Interactions between Daphnia pulex and Hydra littoralis in the Presence of Emerging Contaminants |
9:45–10 a.m. | David Feifarek | St. Cloud State University | Modulation of Estrogenic Effects by Environmental Temperature and Food Availability |
10–10:30 a.m. | Coffee break | ||
Fate – III: Moderator, Bjarne Strobel | |||
10:30–10:45 a.m. | Frederik Clauson-Kaas | University of Copenhagen | Natural Contaminants: The Carcinogen Ptaquiloside is Present in Soil and Water |
10:45–11 a.m. | Melissa Schultz | The College of Wooster | Occurrence, Fate, and Effects of Antidepressants and Transformation Products in Terrestrial Environments that Receive Biosolids |
11–11:15 a.m. | Sarah Elliott | USGS | Pharmaceuticals in Water and Aquatic Biota of St. Croix River Tributaries |
11:15–11:30 a.m. | William Battaglin | USGS | Hormones, Pharmaceuticals, and other Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Water and Sediment from National Parks in the United States |
11:30–11:45 a.m. | Wei Zhang | Michigan State University | Can Manure-derived Biochars Serve as a Long-term Sink for Veterinary Antibiotics in Soil? |
11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. | Lunch | ||
Fate – IV: Moderator, Dana Kolpin | |||
1–1:15 p.m. | Kathy Lee | USGS | Endocrine-active Chemicals in Water and Bottom Sediment in Great Lakes Areas of Concern |
1:15–1:30 p.m. | William Simpkins | Iowa State University | Evidence of Adenovirus A31, G1 Norovirus, Enterovirus, and G3 HEV Transport from River and Sanitary Sewer Sources to a Municipal Water Supply in an Alluvial Aquifer |
1:30–1:45 p.m. | Madeline Gotkowitz | Wisconsin Geological Survey | Fate and Transport of Human Enteric Viruses in Groundwater in an Urban Setting |
1:45–2 p.m. | Chad Kinney | Colorado State University-Pueblo | Antimicrobial Agents Triclocarban and Triclosan in a Terrestrial Food Web Impacted by Wastewater biosolids |
2–2:15 p.m. | Marine Souchier | UMR HydroSciences | New Insights into the Fate of Triclocarban in Rivers |
2:15–2:30 p.m. | Closing remarks |