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− | Dr. Higgins is | + | Dr. Higgins is a University Distinguished Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines. His research focuses on the fate, transport, and bioaccumulation of emerging contaminants in aquatic and terrestrial systems. Current projects are examining the potential for bioaccumulation of organic contaminants into foodcrops from reclaimed water, the bioaccumulation of organic contaminants from biosolids-amended soils, the fate of perfluorochemicals in groundwater and organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plants, and analytical method development for tracking inorganic nanoparticles in environmental and biological media. |
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 22 April 2024
Work and Contact Information
EMPLOYER:
- Colorado School of Mines
- Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Coolbaugh Hall, 1012 14th St.
- Golden, CO 80401
EMAIL: chiggins@mines.edu
WEBPAGE: https://pfas.mines.edu/
About the Contributor
Dr. Higgins is a University Distinguished Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines. His research focuses on the fate, transport, and bioaccumulation of emerging contaminants in aquatic and terrestrial systems. Current projects are examining the potential for bioaccumulation of organic contaminants into foodcrops from reclaimed water, the bioaccumulation of organic contaminants from biosolids-amended soils, the fate of perfluorochemicals in groundwater and organic contaminants in wastewater treatment plants, and analytical method development for tracking inorganic nanoparticles in environmental and biological media.