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2023 Decon Conference Agenda

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The 2023 EPA International Decontamination Research and Development Conference will be held December 5-7, 2023 in Charleston, South Carolina.


View the Final agenda below. All times are Eastern Time Zone. 

Tuesday, December 5 | Wednesday, December 6 | Thursday, December 7

Tuesday, December 5

Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 3

Opening Plenary

Location: Magnolia Grand Ballroom

Time Session
7:30 am Registration Check-in
8:00 am

Welcome
Erin Silvestri, Conference Co-Chair | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Judy Ancharski, Conference Co-Chair | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Mike Pirhalla, Conference Co-Chair | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Viktoriya Plotkin, Conference Co-Chair | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

8:10 am

Introduction
Lance Brooks, Homeland Security & Materials Management Division Director |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

8:15 am

Opening Remarks
Shawn Ryan, Homeland Security Research Program Director | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

8:20 am

EPA Speaker
Maureen Gwinn, Office of Research and Development Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

8:40 am

Plenary: Joint USCG/EPA Responses and Demonstrations
Dana S. Tulis, Director of Emergency Management | U.S. Coast Guard

9:10 am

Plenary: Integrating Scientific Resources into the East Palestine (Ohio) Train Derailment Emergency
Mark Durno, Region 5 Homeland Security Advisor | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

9:40 am Break

Concurrent Sessions 1

Time

Chemical Agents: Decontamination I

Materials and Waste Management
Location Magnolia Room A/B Magnolia Room C
Session Moderator John Archer | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Jeffrey Szabo | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


10:00 am

Full-Scale Testing of a Simulated Chemical Warfare Agent Contamination Response
Lukas Oudejans | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Best Practices to Improve the Resiliency of Disaster Waste Management
Amy Schwarber Krause | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
10:25 am Development of a Chemical Decontamination for Critical Areas
Janlyn Hope Eikenberg | U.S. Army
Disaster Decision-Making to Support Sustainable Waste Management
Marissa Matsler | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
10:50 am Chemical Hot Air Decontamination: The Effect of Elevated Humidity
Joseph Myers | U.S. Army
Assessment of Traditional Treatment and Disposal Methods for Biosolids Contaminated with Bacillus globigii Spores
Adam Burdsall | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
11:15 am

Active Matter for Chemical Decontamination
Eric Languirand | U.S. Army
Matthew Collins | U.S. Army

Efficacy of a Commercial Decontamination Product on Opioids, Adulterants, and Clandestine Laboratories
Evan Durnal | MRI Global
11:40 am Lunch Break

Concurrent Sessions 2

Time Biological Agents: Decontamination I Decision Support                   
Location Magnolia Room A/B Magnolia Room C
Session Moderator Worth Calfee | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Paul Lemieux | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


1:00 pm

Logistically Viable Approaches for Wide Area Decontamination of Bacillus anthracis Using Surrogate Spores
Ehsan Gazi | UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Fast Estimation of CBR Contamination in the Urban Landscape, a Library Approach
Diego Mauricio Rojas Blanco | Los Alamos National Laboratory
1:25 pm Neutralization of Ricin Toxin on Building Interior Surfaces Using Liquid Decontaminants
Joseph Wood | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Chemical Fires Module Phase II
Stephen Michael Davis | Battelle
1:50 pm Cu- and Ag-mediated Inactivation of L. pneumophila in Bench- and Pilot-Scale Drinking Water Systems
Chelsea L. Hintz | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
A Multi-Criteria Geographic Information System Screening Approach for Prioritizing Response Activities
Molly Rodgers | ERG
2:15 pm

Thermocatalytic Deactivation of Airborne Chemical and Biological Agents: Design of a Mobile Hot-Zone Deactivation (MHD) System
Veera M. Boddu | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Justin Morales | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Support for Decision-Making in Response to Environmental Emergencies: the GRADE Evidence-to-Decision Framework for Environmental & Occupational Health
Emily Senerth | Evidence-Based Toxicology Collaboration
2:40 pm Break

Concurrent Sessions 3

Time Biothreat Contagion Preparedness Research Applications of Social Science - Decontamination, Sampling and Risk Communication
Location Magnolia Room A/B Magnolia Room C
Session Moderators

Katherine Ratliff | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Sanjiv Shah | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Brittany Kiessling | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


3:00 pm

Efficacy and Safety of Aerosolized Triethylene Glycol for Airborne Pathogen Inactivation in Indoor Spaces
Mitchel Simpler | JB&B
Gediminas Mainelis | Rutgers University
Environmental Justice Organizing Around Chronic Environmental Contamination
E. Christian Wells | University of South Florida
3:25 pm Environmental Risk Assessment & Mitigation of COVID-19 and Other Pathogens: Field Sampling, Laboratory Analysis, and Assessment of Disinfecting Technologies 
Judith Chui Ching Wong | Singapore National Environment Agency
Minimizing Infectious Disease Outrage with Communication and Behavioral Intervention Strategies
Sean G. Kaufman | Safer Behaviors
3:50 pm Efficacy of Chemical Disinfectants Against SARS-CoV-2 and Surrogate Coronaviruses on High-Touch Surface Materials
Megan W. Howard | Battelle
Risk Communication Challenges with PFAS Contamination of Drinking Water
Matthew W. Seeger | Wayne State University
4:15 pm

Disinfection of Sensitive Device Surfaces Contaminated with COVID-19 Surrogates and Role of Organic Burden 
Vipin Rastogi | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  
Sarah Katoski | U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command

Applying Risk Communication Best Practices During Emergency Response
Madeline Beal | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
4:40 pm Day 1 Adjourns

Wednesday, December 6

Session 4 | Session 5

Opening Plenary

Location: Magnolia Grand Ballroom

Time Session
8:00 am Plenary: Doing Disasters Differently: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Emergency Management
Marcus Martin, Chief of Operations | Institute for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Management
8:30 am Plenary: Recommendations for Wide-Area Radiological Cleanup Pursuant to U.S. Disaster Response System
Bill Steuteville, Region 3 Homeland Security Coordinator | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
9:00 am Break (Poster and Tech Café set-up in Palmetto and Carolina Room)

Poster Session and Technology Café

Poster Session Location: Magnolia Grand Foyer
Technology Café Location: Palmetto and Carolina Room

Time Session
9:30 am

Demonstrations of emerging and innovative technologies in decontamination and application.

Poster presentations summarizing current research. Be sure to check out current student and recent graduate posters taking part of the Student Poster Competition. 

The Special Sessions page has a listing of all Poster & Technology Café presentations.

11:30 am Lunch break

Student Networking Session

Location: Magnolia Grand Ballroom

Time Session
12:00 pm

Current students and recent graduates are invited to a discussion panel of researchers and emergency responders. Panelists will informally discuss their experiences in various roles related to decontamination and homeland security. **Lunch will not be provided.

The Special Sessions page has further information on this session.

Concurrent Sessions 4

Time Biological Agents: Sampling & Analysis Hazard Response
Location Magnolia Room A/B Magnolia Room C
Session Moderators

Worth Calfee | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Sanjiv Shah | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Chelsea Hintz | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


1:00 pm

Validation of Air Sampling for SARS-CoV-2 and Mpox Virus Using the Sartorius MD8 Airport
Sean Collins | UK Health Security Agency

Game Over is Not an Option: The Application of Serious Games to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Emergency Response Mission
Timothy Boe | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Jordan Deagan | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

1:25 pm Sampling and Recovery of SARS-CoV-2 from High-Touch Surfaces by Sponge Stick and Macrofoam Swab
Megan W. Howard | Battelle
Accessing Chemical Hazard and Safety Data via the Internet
Antony Williams | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1:50 pm

Emergency Response Planning: Laboratory Support Considerations 

 Peter Roumeliotis | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Field Demonstration of Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Waste Debris Volume Estimation
Kent Hofacre| Battelle
2:15 pm Environmental Sampling for Mpox Virus in Domestic, Workplace and Hospital Settings
Thomas Pottage | UK Health Security Agency
PHILIS Mobilization Response to East Palestine Train Derailment
Sang Chung | CSS, Inc.
2:40 pm Break

Concurrent Sessions 5

Time Biological Agents: Decontamination II Radiological Agents: Decontamination, Sampling & Analysis
Locations Magnolia Room A/B Magnolia Room C
Session Moderator Sanjiv Shah | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Erin Silvestri-Niemer | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


3:00 pm

Comparison of Commercially Available Electrostatic Sprayers and Decontaminants for Personnel Biological Decontamination
John Archer | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Filtration of Radioactive Fallout Particles in Sand Filter Beds
Michael D. Kaminski | Argonne National Laboratory
3:25 pm New Method for Legionella pneumophila Claims in Cooling Tower Water
Lisa Smith | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Analysis of Task Performance During Radiological Surveillance by Means of Discrete Event Simulation
Lt. Michael H. Ames | U.S. Air Force
3:50 pm Evaluating Air Treatment Technology Performance Against Infectious Aerosols
Katherine Ratliff | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Days After RDD Recovery - Technology Sub-Group Identified Gaps
Scott A. Hudson | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
4:15 pm Evaluation of an Ionized Hydrogen Peroxide Fogging System for Inactivation of Select Agent Viruses on Laboratory Surfaces at Room-Scale
Lindsay Gabbert | U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Accurate Measurement of the Resuspension of Fallout Particles as Input into Urban Plume and Dosimetry Models
Michael D. Kaminski | Argonne National Laboratory
4:40 pm Day 2 Adjourns

Thursday, December 7

Session 6 | Session 7

Concurrent Sessions 6

Time Chemical Agents: Decontamination II Multi-Agency Collaborations
Location Magnolia Room A/B Magnolia Room C
Session Moderator Judy Ancharski | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Sanjiv Shah | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Erin Silvestri-Niemer | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


8:00 am

Risk-Based Values for Evaluating Surface Exposure to Chemical Warfare Agents
April Luke | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Analysis for Coastal Operational Resiliency (AnCOR) Wide Area Demonstration
Presentation will be 8:00 - 8:50 AM
Lukas Oudejans | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Shannon Serre | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

8:25 am SoRite® DECON: A New Decontaminant that Destroys Problematic Psychoactive Drugs
Keri Lestage | Aseptic Health LLC

Timothy Boe | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Worth Calfee | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Michael Pirhalla | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

8:50 am Decontamination Options for Sensitive Equipment-Related Materials Contaminated with a Fourth Generation Agent (FGA)
Jason Sherrieb | Avarint, LLC
Laboratory Processing and Sample Analysis of Environmental Sponge Stick and Microvacuum Filter Cassette for the Detection of Bacillus atrophaeus Subspecies Globigii
How-Yi Chang | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
9:15 am Mass Casualty Decontamination Research: What's Next?
Kate McCarthy-Barnett | U.S. Department of Homeland Security

NTAG-R Programme - Enhancing Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Recovery Operations in the UK
Matthew Thomas Ortega | UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Steve Mitchell | UK Defence Science & Technology Laboratory

9:40 am Break

Concurrent Sessions 7

Time Chemical Agents: Sampling and Analysis Water Sector Resilience
Location Magnolia Room A/B Magnolia Room C
Session Moderator Logan Rand | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Katherine Ratliff | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


10:00 am

Unventilated Monitoring Test (UMT) GPL Monitoring
Nykki Marie Dunaway | U.S. Army
Operational Technology Cybersecurity Landscape: Avoiding Contamination Events
Daniel O'Donnell | Booz Allen Hamilton
10:25 am Evaluating Sampling Efforts of Fourth Generation Agents from Soil, Water, and Surfaces to Assess Hazard Characterization Capabilities for Contaminated Sites
Stuart Willison | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Water Distribution System Cybersecurity Research at the Water Security Test Bed
Jeffrey Szabo | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
10:50 am Chemical and Biological Threat Dispersion in Urban Environments
Mandeep Virdi | MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Future Proofing Septic Systems to Sea-Level Rise: Valuing Adaptations and Decision Modelling
Lamis Amer | University of Miami
11:15 am Evaluation of Opioid and Recreational Drugs in Surface Wipe Samples in Remediation Clean Confirmational Analysis of Emergency Response Actions in EPA Regions 7 and 10
James Garcia | CSS, Inc.
Improved Decisions to Protect Health After Wildfires Attack Utility and Building Plumbing Drinking Water Infrastructure
Andrew J. Whelton | Purdue University
11:40 am Break  

Closing Plenary

Location: Magnolia Grand Ballroom

Time Session
11:50 am Student Competition Winner Announced
Gregory Sayles, Center for Environmental Solutions & Emergency Response Director | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
12:10 pm Closing Remarks
Gregory Sayles, Center for Environmental Solutions & Emergency Response Director | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
12:20 pm Conference Adjourns

Questions and Other Information 

The conference is hosted by U.S. EPA’s Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response. If you have technical questions about the content of the conference, presentation guidance, logistics, or any other topics, please contact EPA_Decon@epa.gov. 

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