
The challenge of investigating PFAS contamination: Current strategies and innovations
by Allison Cranwill
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Environmental Engineer-in-Training
Canada
Allison is an Environmental Engineer-in-Training with M.A.Sc., in bioremediation of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in groundwater. Allison has contributed to a variety of contaminated site investigations as a field personnel, through desktop data collection, management, and analysis, as a project coordinator, and as a technical writer.
Her work has focused on PFAS assessments and remediation planning. She is an expert in PFAS sampling protocols and conducted a research project assessing PFAS field protocols impact on data quality. Allison has distinguished herself as a PFAS data analysis specialist with particular interest and competency in assessing PFAS laboratory data quality as well as presenting data trends using novel graphical and statistical approaches.
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