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   abstract: Hi, I'm Joe Duris. I'm interested in trace organic compounds in water,
     understanding their fate and transport, and their interactions with stream and
     aquifer ecosystems. Have any questions, feel free to contact me.
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   abstract: Throughout my time at the USGS I have been actively involved in many
     facets of water-quality monitoring and research. I have worked with several
     national and regional USGS programs including the Toxics Substances Hydrology
     program (Toxics), the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA), the Great Lakes
     Restoration Initiative (GLRI), and most recently the Next Generation Water Observing
     System (NGWOS) Program in the Delaware River Basin. Most of my work throughout
     my career has focused on evaluating the occurrence, fate, and transport of fecally-derived
     pathogens and their relation to trace organic compounds (PFAS, wastewater compounds,
     pharmaceuticals, hormones, pesticides). In addition, I have worked on issues
     of nutrient enrichment and Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in inland lakes and the
     Great Lakes, and on monitoring nutrient and sediment flux using surrogate regression
     models.Current ResearchEvaluation of the distribution, fate, transport, and
     mass-balance of Per-and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) at multiple
     spatial scales and refining and testing field techniques for proper sampling
     of PFAS in surface waterEvaluation of suspended sediment and nutrient flux in
     real-time using surrogate regression models by rating in-stream measurements
     with parameters of interestExploring the connection between blending untreated
     human sewage and acid mine drainage on the microbial ecology ofEscherichia coli(E.
     coli) in streamsData management, data visualization, and evaluating new monitoring
     technologies
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