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Dr Kevin Gardner

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering

• Director of the Environmental Research Group

• Director of the Contaminated Sediments Center

• Director of the Recycled Materials Resource Center


Grant History

 

Funded Proposals

“In Situ Wetland Restoration Demonstration,” Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (PI for UNH, US Navy Project PI), 2008-2011: $941,000.

“Impacts of in situ Treatment of Contaminated Sediments on the Benthic Communities of the Cocheco River, New Hampshire,” New Hampshire Sea Grant, 2008-20010: $130,000.

“Recycled Materials Resource Center,” Federal Highway Administration, June 2007-May 2011: $4.26 million

“Reactive Capping Mat Development and Evaluation for Sequestering Contaminants in Sediments,“ Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (PI for UNH, US Navy Project PI), April 2006-March 2009: $1.1 million

“Sediment Technology Test Site,” Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (NOAA): Sept. 06-Aug. ’11: $1,319,601.

“Developing a Critical Mass of Ph.D. Students In Sustainable Engineering” UNH Research Office and Graduate School, 2007-2010: $300,000.

“Environmental and Economic Issues with Recycling Construction and Demolition Debris,” President’s Excellence in Research Awards, 2006-2007: $50,000 (Co-PI with Jambeck, Halstead).

“The Recycled Materials Resource Center,” Federal Highway Administration, October 2005-May 2007: $1.3 million.

 “Evaluation of the Industrial Waste Management Evaluation Model for Highway Beneficial Use Applications: US EPA, March 2005-March 2006: $35,000

“Development of Updated Guidelines for the Beneficial Use of Foundry Sands, Coal Ash, and Construction and Demolition Debris,” US EPA, October 2005-September 2007: $100,000.

“Sustainable Highways Through Use of Carbon Sequestering Construction Materials,” Federal Highway Administration: Sept. 2004-Sept. 2005: $93,440.


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