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Steve Hampson

Steve Hampson
Assistant Director of KRCEE
University of Kentucky


Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute
University of Kentucky
233 Mining & Minerals Bldg
Lexington, KY 42071
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Education
M.S., University of Kentucky
B.A., University of Kentucky

Expertise
Groundwater characterization, monitoring, and modeling in the environmental industry.

KRCEE Projects
Economic Analysis of Nickel Release

Industrial Battery Applications for Depleted Uranium

Groundwater Modeling

Development of a Conceptual Stratigraphic Model for the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant and Vicinity

Evaluation of Sediment Technologies for PGDP

Groundwater Technology Assessment

Field Determination of S & P Wave Velocities for Ground Motion Model Input at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Paducah, Kentucky

Purification and Recovery of Radiologically Contaminated Metals

Sediment/Surface Water Facilities Field Demonstration

Groundwater Sensitivity Analysis

Bench and Field Scale Demonstration Testing of Nano-structured Bimetallic Systems for the Remediation of Dissolved Phase Contaminated Groundwater at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Paducah, Kentucky

Landfill Waste Characterization and Source Evaluation

Field Seismic and Groundwater Investigation to Identify Structural Features Relating to the Discharge of Contaminated Groundwater to Little Bayou Creek through Seeps

Field Demonstration Project for the Application of Non Destructive Analyses for Cost Effective, Real-time Remediation of Surface Water, Sediment, and Soil at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Paducah, Kentucky

Ecological Project

Deep Hole Seismic Observatory Project

Facilitation, Scoping, Data Assessment, and Reporting for aerobic TCE biodegradation and abiotic TCE Fate & Transport processes in the Regional Gravel Aquifer at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant

 

 

 

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