Unified Core Technology Team
Unified Core Technology Team
Descriptions of specialized laboratories and capabilities across the United States supported by the Environmental Health Program.
Chemistry and Microbiology are at the Forefront of Environmental Health Research
Chemistry and Microbiology are at the Forefront of Environmental Health Research
- Algal Toxins and Environmental Research Laboratory
- Environmental Chemistry Core Technology Team
- Michigan Bacteriological Research Core Technology Team
- Microbial Biogeochemistry Core Technology Team
- Organic Chemistry Research Core Technology Team
- Organic Geochemistry Research Core Technology Team
- Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Core Technology Team
Understanding and Tracking of Contaminant, Occurrence, Fate and Movement in Water Resources
Understanding and Tracking of Contaminant, Occurrence, Fate and Movement in Water Resources
Exposure and Effects of Environmental Pollutants on Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems
Exposure and Effects of Environmental Pollutants on Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems
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Organic Contaminants in Reuse Waters and Transport Following Land Application
Potential reuse waters contained unique mixtures of organic contaminants with the greatest number detected in treated municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent, followed by urban stormwater, and agricultural runoff. This study provided information for decisions on reuse strategies to support freshwater supplies.
Collaborative Science Provides Understanding of Contaminants in Bottled Water-an Increasingly Common Alternate Drinking Water Source
U.S. Geological Survey researchers and public health experts collaborated to determine what contaminants occur in bottled water, which is an increasingly common alternate drinking water source, to broaden their understanding of human exposure to contaminants in drinking water supply chains. Bottled water, like public-supply and private-well tap water supply chains, contained multiple organic...
Environmental Chemistry Core Technology Team
About the Research The Environmental Chemistry Laboratory Core Technology Team (CTT) as part of the Environmental Health Program develops and applies innovative methods of sampling and analysis to answer critical questions about the occurrence, distribution, fate and transport, and biological exposure of chemical in all environmental matrices (water, air, tissues, sediments, and others).