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       and metals. Ms. Majcher managed multiple projects at a U.S. Army CERCLA site,
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      in which green sampling techniques were utilized. She has served as the project
    - Emily Majcher is a Hydrologist at the USGS MD-DE-DC Water Science Center in
      manager and co-principal investigator for several multi-year projects investigating
       Catonsville, MD.
       dissolved, mixed organic contamination in wetland environments and the migration
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      of contaminants into indoor air. She managed and directed projects identifying
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       and characterizing contaminant breakthrough to surface water in tidal wetlands
    - Ms. Majcher has more than 15 years of experience investigating the nature and
      through areas of focused discharge, and designed and implemented novel bioremediation
      extent of contamination in groundwater, soil, surface water, wetland environments,
      options at the pilot scale.More recently, her private and public sector experience
      and indoor air and in developing remedial strategies for contaminated sites.
      has been applied to coordination of several workshops and serving as the co-chairperson
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      for the Actionable Science subgroup of the Urban Waters Partnership program
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      engineering. Most recently, she served as a mentor for a Chesapeake Bay Trust
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      Conservation Corps member, where USGS served as the host agency for one year.PUBLICATIONSMajcher,
       solvents, petroleum and polyaromatic hydrocarbons, chlorobenzenes, polychlorinated
      E.H., Draft Summary Report of the Urban Waters Monitoring Workshop, 18 June
       biphenyls, and metals. Ms. Majcher managed multiple projects at a U.S. Army
      2014, Baltimore, MD. http://www.urbanwaters.gov/baltimore/pdf/Urban-Water-Monitoring-Assets_091014.pdfLorah,
      CERCLA site, in which green sampling techniques were utilized. She has served
      as the project manager and co-principal investigator for several multi-year
       projects investigating dissolved, mixed organic contamination in wetland environments
      and the migration of contaminants into indoor air. She managed and directed
       projects identifying and characterizing contaminant breakthrough to surface
      water in tidal wetlands through areas of focused discharge, and designed and
      implemented novel bioremediation options at the pilot scale.More recently, her
      private and public sector experience has been applied to coordination of several
      workshops and serving as the co-chairperson for the Actionable Science subgroup
      of the Urban Waters Partnership program in Baltimore, Maryland. Her and her
      colleagues are exploring factors of influence on long-term trends in water quality
      related to bacteria, nutrients, and chloride, addressing monitoring and remediation
      of PCBs in urban stormwater and sediment.Emily has actively served as a mentor
      in formal and informal programs since 2001 and have a particular interest in
      promoting and encouraging women in science and engineering. Most recently, she
      served as a mentor for a Chesapeake Bay Trust Conservation Corps member, where
      USGS served as the host agency for one year.PUBLICATIONSMajcher, E.H., Draft
      Summary Report of the Urban Waters Monitoring Workshop, 18 June 2014, Baltimore,
      MD. http://www.urbanwaters.gov/baltimore/pdf/Urban-Water-Monitoring-Assets_091014.pdfLorah,
       M.M., Walker, C.W., Baker, A., Teunis, J.A.,Majcher, E.H., Brayton, M.J., Raffensperger,
       M.M., Walker, C.W., Baker, A., Teunis, J.A.,Majcher, E.H., Brayton, M.J., Raffensperger,
       J. P., Cozzarelli, I.M. 2014, Hydrogeologic Characterization and Assessment
       J. P., Cozzarelli, I.M. 2014, Hydrogeologic Characterization and Assessment
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       U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5112, 84 p.Lorah,
       U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5112, 84 p.Lorah,
       M.M.,Majcher, E.H., Jones, E.J.,
       M.M.,Majcher, E.H., Jones, E.J.,
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Revision as of 19:00, 12 May 2024

USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Hydrologist with the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Water Science Center
   additionalType: short description
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   abstract: Emily Majcher is a Hydrologist at the USGS MD-DE-DC Water Science Center
     in Catonsville, MD.
   additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Projects have included sites contaminated with chlorinated solvents,
     petroleum and polyaromatic hydrocarbons, chlorobenzenes, polychlorinated biphenyls,
     and metals. Ms. Majcher managed multiple projects at a U.S. Army CERCLA site,
     in which green sampling techniques were utilized. She has served as the project
     manager and co-principal investigator for several multi-year projects investigating
     dissolved, mixed organic contamination in wetland environments and the migration
     of contaminants into indoor air. She managed and directed projects identifying
     and characterizing contaminant breakthrough to surface water in tidal wetlands
     through areas of focused discharge, and designed and implemented novel bioremediation
     options at the pilot scale.More recently, her private and public sector experience
     has been applied to coordination of several workshops and serving as the co-chairperson
     for the Actionable Science subgroup of the Urban Waters Partnership program
     in Baltimore, Maryland. Her and her colleagues are exploring factors of influence
     on long-term trends in water quality related to bacteria, nutrients, and chloride,
     addressing monitoring and remediation of PCBs in urban stormwater and sediment.Emily
     has actively served as a mentor in formal and informal programs since 2001 and
     have a particular interest in promoting and encouraging women in science and
     engineering. Most recently, she served as a mentor for a Chesapeake Bay Trust
     Conservation Corps member, where USGS served as the host agency for one year.PUBLICATIONSMajcher,
     E.H., Draft Summary Report of the Urban Waters Monitoring Workshop, 18 June
     2014, Baltimore, MD. http://www.urbanwaters.gov/baltimore/pdf/Urban-Water-Monitoring-Assets_091014.pdfLorah,
     M.M., Walker, C.W., Baker, A., Teunis, J.A.,Majcher, E.H., Brayton, M.J., Raffensperger,
     J. P., Cozzarelli, I.M. 2014, Hydrogeologic Characterization and Assessment
     of Feasibility of Bioremediation of Chlorinated Benzenes and Benzene in Wetland
     Areas, Standard Chlorine of Delaware, Inc. Superfund Site, New Castle County,
     Delaware, 2009-12. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations ReportMajcher,
     E., D. Himmelheber, A. Krasnopoler, T. McAlary, P. Nicholson, R. Ettinger, J.
     Harris, J. Wrobel. 2010. Implementation of a Strategic Approach for Complex
     VI Assessment at a Large Military Facility. Air and Waste Management Association
     Conference Proceedings.Majcher, E.H., Lorah, M.M., Phelan, D.J., and McGinty,
     A.L., 2009,Design and performance of an enhanced bioremediation pilot test in
     a tidal wetland seep, West Branch Canal Creek, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
     U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5112, 84 p.Lorah,
     M.M.,Majcher, E.H., Jones, E.J.,
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   name: Ms. Majcher has more than 15 years of experience investigating the nature
     and extent of contamination in groundwater, soil, surface water, wetland environments,
     and indoor air and in developing remedial strategies for contaminated sites.
     Her work has been primarily in the federal sector with oversight from U.S. EPA
     and various state agencies. E
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