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  • Edmond, OK
  • Oklahoma City, OK

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Resumes

Chunming Su Photo 1

Soil Scientist

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Location:
Oklahoma City, OK
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
USEPA since Aug 2002
Soil Scientist

Mantech Environmental Research Services Corporation May 1999 - Aug 2002
Project Scientist

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Aug 1996 - May 1999
National Research Council Resident Reseach Associate

The United States Department of Agriculture - Riverside, CA Nov 1992 - Aug 1996
Term Soil Scientist
Education:
Washington State University 1988 - 1992
Ph.D., Soil Science
University of Guelph 1986 - 1988
MS, Soil Science
China Agricultural University 1980 - 1984
BS, Soil Science
Skills:
Soil
Remediation
Environmental Science
Environmental Impact Assessment
Water Quality
Water
Sustainability
Groundwater Remediation
Groundwater
Environmental Consulting
Environmental Engineering
Water Resources
Wetlands
Environmental Awareness
Environmental Compliance
Environmental Remediation
Hydrogeology
Sampling
Contaminated Land
Hydrology
Environmental Policy
Soil Science
Field Work
Soil Sampling
Wastewater Treatment
Environmental Management Systems
Ecology
Languages:
English
Mandarin
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Soil Scientist At Us Epa

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Position:
Soil Scientist at US EPA
Location:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Area
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
US EPA
Soil Scientist
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Soil Scientist At Usepa

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Position:
Soil Scientist at USEPA
Location:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Area
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
USEPA
Soil Scientist

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Treating A Subsurface Formation With Ferrous Iron To Reduce Contaminants To Harmless Species

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US Patent:
20050082233, Apr 21, 2005
Filed:
Oct 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/963607
Inventors:
Ralph Ludwig - Norman OK, US
Chunming Su - Ada OK, US
International Classification:
C02F001/52
US Classification:
210747000
Abstract:
A method for treating a subsurface formation with a ferrous compound, to reduce a contaminant therein, involves introducing into the subsurface formation a ferrous compound in combination with sodium hydrosulfite in an amount sufficient to substantially prevent precipitation, during the introducing, of a major portion of the ferrous compound. The method was found to be useful in the reduction of hexavalent chromium to trivalent chromium at a Superfund site.
Chunming Ming Su from Edmond, OK, age ~54 Get Report