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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

(‡ denotes competitive award; PI unless otherwise noted)

"A System for Remediation of Polychlorinated Biphenyl in Sediments," The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET): Sept. '03-Aug. '05 $373,610

"Long-Term Effectiveness of Portland Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Treatment of Waste," The Portland Cement Association: Jan '03-Dec. '05: $101,876.

"Development of Technology for the Management of Contaminated Sediments and a Risk Analysis Product to Guide Decision Making," The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET): Sept. '02-Aug. '05: $1,112,101. ‡

"Electrochemical Remediation and Stabilization of Contaminated Sediments," The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET): Sept. '02-Aug. '04: $218,850. ‡

"In-situ Treatment of PCBs in Marine and Freshwater Sediments using Colloidal Zero-Valent Iron," The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET): Sept.'01-Aug. '03: $219,014. ‡

"Electrochemical Remediation of Sediments Placed in Confined Aquatic Disposal Cells," The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET): April '01-Oct. '01: $14,868. ‡

"Demonstration of the In-situ Reductive Dechlorination of PCBs Using Colloidal Zero-Valent Iron and Colloidal Pd0/Fe0 Bimetallic Systems," The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET): Jan. '00-Dec. '00: $8,943. ‡

"Structural Fill Material using Schiller Coal Fly Ash," Public Service of New Hampshire: Dec. '00-Nov. '01: $7,200. ‡

"Development of Reuse Alternatives for the Management of Dredged, Contaminated Sediments," The Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology (CICEET): Sept.'00-Aug.'02 $220,321. ‡

"Investigation of Mechanisms of Surfactant-Induced Hydraulic Conductivity Changes in Soil Flushing Operations," National Science Foundation: Sept. '99-Aug. '02: $383,703. ‡

"REU Supplement to Investigation of Mechanisms of Surfactant-Induced Hydraulic Conductivity Changes in Soil Flushing Operations," National Science Foundation: May '00-Dec. '00 for $5,000. ‡

"Geochemical Weathering Reactions in Granular Byproduct Materials," The Federal Highway Administration: Jan. '00-Jan. '03 for $175,578.

"Development of Application-Specific Source Term /Fate/Transport Models and Approaches for Recycled Materials Use in the Highway Environment," The Federal Highway Administration: May '00-May '03 for $286,501 (Co-PI: 50%).

"Mechanism-Based Analysis for Electrokinetically-Enhanced Aggregate Remediation," National Science Foundation: Sept. '99-Aug. '02 for $280,758 (Co-PI:50%).‡

"A New, Multidisciplinary Course on Solving Complex Environmental Problems," Glennan Fellows Program (CWRU): July '99-June '00 for $6,500. ‡

"Initiatives in Multidisciplinary Environmental Engineering Education," The Hewlett Fund: September '98 - June '99 for $10,000 (Co-PI: 50%). ‡

"Field Evaluation of the Lower Shaker Lake Draining Event: A Unique opportunity to gather essential information on Shaker Lake sediments." Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District: June '97-January '98 for $24,982 (Co-PI: 50%). ‡

"Mechanistic Evaluation of Colloid Aggregation Kinetics," Ohio Board of Regents: June '97-June '98 for $5,000. ‡

"Shared Resources Modules to Support Environmental Engineering Education," National Science Foundation: August '97-August '98 for $123,545 (Co-PI: 10%). ‡

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