This document lists Gary T. Hunt's publications, which include journal articles, book chapters, newsletters, conference presentations, and more. Some of his most notable publications are journal articles on characterizing organic interferences in air sampling adsorbents, monitoring PCDDs/PCDFs in ambient air, and atmospheric concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFs. He has also authored or co-authored book chapters on techniques for recovering trace organic compounds from water and air, and potential contamination from synthetic adsorbents. His work focuses on analyzing organic pollutants in air and water samples using analytical techniques like chromatography.
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- Altos de Lipangue Project is located in Chile and covers over 10,000 hectares of mining claims.
- The project has potential for epithermal veins, stratabound copper-silver, and porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum mineralization based on the prolific metallogenic district.
- Key targets include the Merlin-Fortuna high-grade gold-copper epithermal veins, the Dos Marias gold-copper stratabound target, the Brecha Lipangue copper-gold breccia, and the Pegaso Nero copper-molybdenum-gold breccia target.
Ankur Kumar is seeking a challenging position where he can learn, contribute and grow. He has a B.Tech in mechanical engineering with 62% marks. He has skills in CAD software like AutoCAD, Creo and CATIA. His project involved designing a service station for a 2-wheeler using AutoCAD. He has participated in seminars on topics like plastic molding and leadership quality. He is creative, a quick learner, optimistic, and hardworking.
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This document discusses environmental epidemiology and occupational epidemiology. It defines environmental epidemiology as studying how environmental factors outside the human body can affect population health. It discusses how epidemiological studies can help identify relationships between environmental/occupational hazards and health outcomes in populations. It also covers challenges like assessing multiple exposures and small effect sizes, and describes common study designs used like community studies and case-control studies.
- Altos de Lipangue Project is located in Chile and covers over 10,000 hectares of mining claims.
- The project has potential for epithermal veins, stratabound copper-silver, and porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum mineralization based on the prolific metallogenic district.
- Key targets include the Merlin-Fortuna high-grade gold-copper epithermal veins, the Dos Marias gold-copper stratabound target, the Brecha Lipangue copper-gold breccia, and the Pegaso Nero copper-molybdenum-gold breccia target.
Ankur Kumar is seeking a challenging position where he can learn, contribute and grow. He has a B.Tech in mechanical engineering with 62% marks. He has skills in CAD software like AutoCAD, Creo and CATIA. His project involved designing a service station for a 2-wheeler using AutoCAD. He has participated in seminars on topics like plastic molding and leadership quality. He is creative, a quick learner, optimistic, and hardworking.
O documento resume os principais dados sobre o Cazaquistão, incluindo sua localização na Ásia Central, capital Astana, população de 15,6 milhões, e indústrias de petróleo e carvão. Também descreve a bandeira do país com um fundo azul e uma águia dourada, e lista alguns dos locais mais visitados como a Mesquita Hazret Sultan e a Pirâmide da Paz.
This document compares and contrasts differentiated instruction and universal design for learning. It discusses that differentiated instruction is a teaching theory that adapts instruction to individual student needs, while universal design for learning is a framework for developing adaptable curricula based on principles of representation, engagement, and expression. Both approaches recognize classroom diversity and value equity and excellence, but differentiated instruction focuses on the instructional process while universal design for learning is a curriculum framework. The document argues that combining differentiated instruction and universal design for learning can lead to success for all students.
An introduction to the field of Linguistic Landscape and how the languages of public spaces can become a resource for language learning. Presented in Intermediate Spanish II classes, Columbia University, March 29, 2016
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This document provides an abstract for a study conducted by MIT on the future of natural gas. The study was sponsored by several organizations and had an advisory committee. The study group consisted of researchers from MIT who analyzed the role of natural gas in a carbon-constrained world. The study found that natural gas resources, particularly shale gas in North America, could be developed at relatively low cost. Natural gas is likely to play an expanded role in the energy system in a carbon-constrained world by substituting for coal and oil in various sectors. The study also examined uncertainties around climate policy and the evolution of gas markets.
Dr. Daniel Campbell is a principal research scientist with over 30 years of experience in organic chemistry, materials science, and sensor design. He received his PhD in organic chemistry from Georgia Tech in 1982. Currently, he is the chief science officer at Lumense, Inc, where he leads research in developing integrated optic sensors for chemical and biological detection. Previously, he held positions at Georgia Tech where he conducted research in areas such as organic synthesis, polymers, and sensor fabrication. He holds several patents related to chemical sensor design and has authored over 50 publications and conference presentations in the field of chemical sensors.
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This presentation, created by the National UDL Task Force, provides an introduction to universal design and universal design for learning. It then illustrates how UDL applies to the whole curriculum and how UDL is being supported at the local, state, and federal level.
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This document provides guidance on effective lesson planning for teachers. It discusses the importance of planning, identifying goals and standards, assessing students, and incorporating best practices. An effective lesson plan includes objectives, materials, introduction, presentation, practice, evaluation, and closure. Detailed plans are important for guiding instruction and supporting substitute teachers.
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Mr. Pronovost effectively uses technology to differentiate instruction in his math classroom. He begins lessons by clearly communicating learning objectives and using discussion to assess student understanding. Students then work independently through educational technology, which provides feedback to build confidence. Mr. Pronovost structures lessons so students receive guidance until most understand concepts before incorporating technology. This encourages focus and accountability. Students reach different levels of cognition and can choose tools like writing problems or using hands to solve them. This type of learning environment helps students feel comfortable and builds confidence in their math abilities as they progress through concepts.
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Terry Lockhart will conduct an action research study to evaluate strategies for keeping meetings productive by creating an effective agenda using Robert's Rules of Order. As the leader of numerous meetings, Terry has noticed the last three meetings were unproductive and attendance declined. The study will apply Robert's Rules over three weeks, using pre and post surveys to understand perspectives and video observation to analyze differences in the meetings. The goal is to determine if applying Robert's Rules improves meetings and keeps them on track and productive. Data will be collected through surveys and video footage before and after the intervention to evaluate its effectiveness.
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GARY T. HUNT, QEP
PUBLICATIONS
A. Journals
1. "The Chemical Characterization of Potential Organic Interferences in Two Commercially
Available Polymeric Adsorbents", G. T. Hunt, N. Pangaro, and S.G. Zelenski, Anal.
Letters, 13 (A7), 1980.
2. "Potential Contamination from the Use of Synthetic Adsorbents in Air Sampling
Procedures", G. T. Hunt, and N. Pangaro, Anal. Chem, 54, 369, 1982.
3. "General Applications of Fused Silica Capillary Column (FSCC) Chromatography to the
Analysis of Non-Priority Pollutant Organics in Environmental Samples", G. T. Hunt and
M. P. Hoyt HRC&CC, 5 (1982) 291.
4. "The Incineration of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in High Efficiency Boilers - A Viable
Disposal Option", G. T. Hunt, P. Wolf and P. Fennelly, Environ. Sci and Technol, 18 (3),
1984.
5. "Air Toxics - An Update", G. T. Hunt and B. A. Egan, Pollution Engineering, 17 (6), 1985.
6. "Measurement of PCDDs/PCDFs in Ambient Air", G. T. Hunt, Journal of Air and Waste
Management Association, 39 (2), 1989.
7. "Atmospheric PCDDs/PCDFs in Wintertime in a Northeastern Urban Coastal
Environment", G. T. Hunt and B. E. Maisel, Chemosphere 20, 10-12 pp 1455-1462 (1990).
8. "Background Concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFs in Ambient Air - A Comparison of TEF
Models", B. E. Maisel and G. T. Hunt, Chemosphere 20, 7-9, pp 771 - 778 (1990)
9. "Baseline Assessment of Dioxins in the Vicinity of the Elk River Generating Station",
L.W. Reed, G. T. Hunt, D. Keefe, B. E. Maisel, M. P. Hoyt and P. J. Hackney,
Chemosphere 21 1-2, pp 159-171 (1990).
10. "Atmospheric Concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFS in the Southern California Air Basin", G.
T. Hunt and B. E. Maisel, Journal of Air and Waste Management Association 42, 5 pp 672-
680 (1992).
11. "Concerns Over Air Pollution Prompt More Controls on Construction," G. T. Hunt,
Engineering News Record, Special Edition, June 1993, pp. 57-58.
12. “Fate of Air Toxics and VOC’s in the Odor Control Scrubbers at the Deer Island Treatment
Plant”. T. Myslinski, S. Basu, S. Rhode, G Hunt and K. Shilinsky, Environmental Progress,
Vol 19, No 4, Winter 2000, pp 229-237.
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13. "Atmospheric Concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFs in Metropolitan Hartford, Connecticut –
Current Levels and Historical Data”. G.T. Hunt, Chemosphere, 73 (2008) S106-S113.
14. PCDDs/PCDFs in Ambient Air – The CTDEP Long Term Sampling Method. G.T. Hunt
and M.F. Lihzis, Chemosphere, 85 (2011), 1664-1671.
B. Books/Book Chapters
1. "An Evaluation of Techniques for the Recovery and Identification of Trace Quantities of
Phenolic Compounds from Natural Waters", G. T. Hunt, W. H. Clement and S. D. Faust. In
Environmental Analyses, Galen W. Ewing, ed., New York, 1977.
2. "Comparison of SIM GC/MS and HPLC for the Detection of Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Fly Ash Collected from Stationary Combustion Sources", S. G. Zelenski,
G. T. Hunt and N. Pangaro. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Chemistry and
Biological Effects, A. Bjorseth and A. Dennis, ed., Battelle Press, Columbus, Ohio, 1979.
3. "The Polycyclic Aromatic Environment of the Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion Process -
An Investigation of Chemical and Biological Activity." G. T. Hunt, R. J. Kindya, R. R.
Hall, P. F. Fennelly and M. Hoyt. Sixth International Symposium on Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons, Battelle Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio, October, 1981.
4. "Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analyses in Water Pollution G. T. Hunt, Chromatographic
Analyses of the Environment, 2nd Edition, R. L. Grob, ed., Marcel Dekker, NY, 1983.
5. "Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analyses in Air Pollution:, S. G. Zelenski, and G. T. Hunt,
Chromatographic Analyses of the Environment, 2nd Edition, R. L. Grob, ed., Marcel
Dekker, NY, 1983.
6. “A Guide to the US EPA’s Compliance Assurance Monitoring Program.” G.T. Hunt. Air
and Waste Management Association Publications 1998.
7. "Ambient Monitoring of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Employing High-
Volume Polyurethane Foam (PUF) Samplers" G. T. Hunt and N. Pangaro. Eighth
International Symposium on Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Battelle Columbus
Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio, October 1983.
8. "Potential Organic Contamination Associated with Commercially Available Polymeric
Sorbents: Contaminant Sources and Amounts", Organic Pollutants in Water: Sampling and
Analysis and Toxicity Testing. ACS Advances in Chemistry Series No. 214. G. T. Hunt,
Mel Suffet and M. Malaiyandi, editors, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C.
1987.
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9. “Nuisance Dusts” – Validation and Application of a Novel Dry Deposition Method for
Total Dust Fall – G.T. Hunt. In Air Quality Monitoring, Assessment and Management.
Nicolas A. Mazzeo, Editor. Published by Intech, June 2011, Chapter 4, pg. 77-92.
C. Newsletters
1. "Thermal Destruction of Hazardous Materials - A Viable Disposal Technology", G.T.
Hunt, ERT Newsletter No. 1-85, April, 1985.
2. "An Analysis of State Air Toxics Standards", G. T. Hunt, ERT Newsletter No. 1-88,
January 1988.
3. "Enhanced Monitoring and the Title V Permitting Program." G. T. Hunt, ENSR Insight,
Vol. 3, 1994.
4. “Coping with Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM) – Part I” G.T. Hunt, ENSR
Insight, Vol 2, 1998.
5. “Coping with CAM, Part 2: Money Saving Tips for Compliance Assurance Monitoring”
G.T. Hunt, ENSR Insight Vol 3, 1998.
D. Symposia, Conference and Workshop Presentations (Oral)
1. "The Distribution and Occurrences of Phenolic Compounds in the Delaware Estuary", G.
T. Hunt, S. D. Faust and W. H. Clement, Proc MARMS Meeting, February, 1976.
2. "Potential Sample Contamination Due to the Use of Synthetic Adsorbents in Trace Organic
Analyses." G. T. Hunt, S. G. Zelenski, and N. Pangaro. Proc. Pittsburgh Conference,
Atlantic City, NJ, March 1980.
3. "High Temperature Incineration of PCBs - A Viable Disposal Technology," G. T. Hunt, J.
M. Hall, P. Wolf and P. F. Fennelly, Proc. Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, March
1982.
4. "General Applications of Fused Silica Capillary Column Chromatography to the Analysis
of Non-Priority Pollutant Organics - A Series of Environmental Case Studies," G. T. Hunt
and M. P. Hoyt, Proc. ACS Meeting Las Vegas, NV, March 1982.
5. "Monitoring Volatile Organics in Complex Waste Oils - Purge and Trap GC/MS
Employing a Tetraglyme Dispersion Preparative Technique". M. P. Hoyt, G. T. Hunt, C.
L. Oates, S. R. Uryniak, Proc. Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, March 1984.
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6. "Monitoring Volatile Organochlorines in Incinerator Flue Gases - Application of Gas
Chromatography with Electron Capture Detection". G. T. Hunt, J. M. Hall, M. McCabe,
and C. Kropwinicki. Proc. Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, March 1984.
7. "Monitoring Volatile Organochlorine Compounds in Incinerator Flue Gases - A Review of
Some Available Sampling and Analysis Methods". G.T. Hunt and J. M. Hall, Presented at
Spring Meeting of Northeast Atlantic International Section APCA, Nashua, NH, May 14,
1984.
8. "The Present Role of Fused Silica Capillary Columns in Environmental Organic Analyses".
G. T. Hunt, Presented at 1984 Labcon Symposium, Woburn, MA, September 1984.
9. "Potential Organic Contamination Associated with Commercially Available Polymeric
Sorbents: Contaminant Sources and Amounts", G. T. Hunt, Presented at 1984 Meeting of
American Chemical Society, Environmental Chemistry Division, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, August 26-31, 1984.
10. "Monitoring of Fugitive Air Emissions from Hazardous Waste TSD Facilities - An
Overview". G. T. Hunt, Presented at Spring Meeting of Air Pollution Control Association,
Northeast Atlantic International Section, Natick, MA, April 22, 1985.
11. "Ambient Air Quality in New Bedford, MA - An Historical Overview of PCB
Contamination and the Role of Area Source Emissions", G. T. Hunt, Presented at the 1986
National Meeting of American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Boston, MA, August,
1986.
12. "Monitoring of Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans
(PCDFs), and Other Chlorinated Semivolatile Organics in Ambient Air", G. T. Hunt,
Presented at Fall Meeting of Air Pollution Control Association, New England Chapter,
Worcester, MA, October, 1986.
13. "PCDDs/PCDFs and Other Chlorinated Organic Emissions From Municipal Sewage
Sludge Incinerators". G. T. Hunt. Paper Presented at 1987 EPA/APCA Symposium on
Measurement of Air Toxics, Raleigh, NC, May 3-7, 1987.
14. "Hazardous Waste Sites - The Air Quality Issues and Impact Assessments Via
Monitoring", G. T. Hunt. Invited Paper Presented Before the Niagara Frontier Section of
the Air Pollution Control Association, Cheektowage, New York, February 26, 1987.
15. "PCDDs/PCDFs in the Atmosphere: Measurement, Sources, Distribution, Occurrences,
Transport and Fate", G. T. Hunt. Paper Presented at Fall Meeting of Air Pollution Control
Association, New England Chapter, Providence, Rhode Island, October, 1987.
16. "Emissions of PCDDs/PCDFs From Municipal Sewage Sludge Incinerators", G. T. Hunt,
Paper Presented as Part of a Symposium Entitled, "Air Pollutants From Incineration and
Resource Recovery" before the Mid-Atlantic States Section of the Air Pollution Control
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Association, 33rd Anniversary Technical Conference and Exhibition, Atlantic City, New
Jersey, November 3-6, 1987.
17. "2,3,7,8-Substituted PCDDs/PCDFs in the Ambient Atmosphere - Monitoring
Methodology and Occurrences in U.S. Urban Air", G. T. Hunt . Paper Presented at 1988
EPA/APCA Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Raleigh,
NC, May 1-4, 1988.
18. The Distribution and Occurrences of 2,3,7,8-Substituted PCDDs/PCDFs in the Ambient
Atmosphere of the Continental United States, G. T. Hunt and B. E. Maisel. Paper
Presented at the 8th International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related
Compounds, Umea, Sweden, August 21-26, 1988.
19. Monitoring Methodology for the Determination of 2,3,7,8-Substituted PCDDs/PCDFs at
fg/M3
Concentrations in the Ambient Atmosphere, G. T. Hunt, B. E. Maisel, M. Hoyt, S.
Whittemore and L. Bruckman. Poster Paper Presented at the 8th International Symposium
on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds, Umea, Sweden, August 21-26, 1988.
20. "Mass Spectrometry in Air Toxics Monitoring", Invited Paper Presented Before the Boston
Society of Mass Spectrometry, Cambridge, MA, May 10, 1988.
21. "Ambient Monitoring of PCDDs/PCDFs in the Vicinity of Municipal Waste Incinerators
Methodology and Pre-Operational Occurrences", G. T. Hunt. Paper Presented as Part of a
Symposium Entitled, "Monitoring and Control of Toxics and Criteria Pollutants - The
State of the Art", before the Mid-Atlantic States Section of APCA, 34th Anniversary Air
and Waste Technical Conference and Exposition in Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 19-
21, 1988.
22. "Ambient Monitoring for PCDDs/PCDFs in the Vicinity of MSW Incinerators - Critical
Factors in Sampling Network Design" G. T. Hunt. Paper Presented at 1989 EPA/APCA
Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Raleigh, North Carolina,
May 2-5, 1989.
23. "Analytical Methodology for the Characterization of Air Emission from a Grit Chamber at
a Wastewater Treatment Facility", L. Pounds, R. Rumba, G. Hunt, and M. Hoyt. Paper
Presented at 1989 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, March 6-10, 1989.
24. "Career Opportunities For Chemists in Environmental Consulting", G. T. Hunt, M. P. Hoyt
and S. Taintor. Presented at the 189th National Meeting of the American Chemical
Society, Boston, MA, April 23-27, 1990.
25. "Air Toxics: Implementation Strategies Needed to Comply With Regulatory
Requirements", G. T. Hunt. Presented at the Clean Air Legislation and Regulation
Conference, Sponsored by Executive Enterprises, November 29-30, 1989, Washington,
D.C.
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26. "The Air Toxics Mystique - What are Air Toxics?", G. T. Hunt. Presented on the Agenda
of the Air Toxics Compliance Conference; jointly sponsored by ENSR Corporation and
Executive Enterprises - January 25-26, 1990, Washington, D.C., May 31-June 1, 1990,
Washington D. C., June 11-12, 1990, Houston, Texas.
27. "Measurement of Air Toxics: A Tool to Identify What Your Company is Displacing into
the Environment", G. T. Hunt. Presented on the Agenda of the Air Toxics Compliance
Conference; jointly sponsored by ENSR Corporation and Executive Enterprises - January
25-26, 1990, Washington, D.C., May 31-June 1, 1990, Washington, D.C., June 11-12,
1990, Houston, Texas.
28. "Measurement of Semivolatile Organics in Ambient Air" G. T. Hunt Invited Feature
Presentation on the Agenda of The Environment Ontario Technology Transfer Conference.
Toronto, Ontario, November 19 and 20, 1990.
29. "Ambient Monitoring for Air Toxics Critical Factors in Site Selection and Network
Design." G. T. Hunt Invited Paper Proceedings of the Ontario Section of The Air and
Waste Management Association Annual Spring Meeting, Hamilton, Ontario, April 29-May
1, 1991.
30. "Congener Profile Analysis of Ambient and Source Samples; an Examination of MSW
Incinerator Contributions to Atmospheric PCDDs/PCDFs Burdens." G. T. Hunt B. E.
Maisel and M. P. Hoyt. Invited Oral Presentation on The Agenda of Dioxin 91' 11th
International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina September 23-27, 1991.
31. "Ambient Monitoring of Toxic Air Pollutants" G.T. Hunt. Invited Paper on the Agenda of
the 56th Autumn Meeting of the American Petroleum Institute, Kansas City, Missouri
October 7-9, 1991.
32. "Air Emissions from Wastewater Treatment Processes - Quantification and
Characterization" G.T. Hunt Invited Paper on the Agenda of the 1992 Annual Meeting of
the New England Water Pollution Association, Boston, Mass January 26 - 29, 1992.
33. "The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection's Evaluation of the Pre/Post-
Operational Dioxin Monitoring Conducted at Four Resource Recovery Facilities". A.
Leston, K. Crossman, R. Priolli, J. Catalano and N. Rowe of the Connecticut Department
of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Air Management, Hartford, CT, and G. Hunt and
B. Maisel of ENSR Consulting and Engineering, Acton, MA. Poster Presentation on the
Agenda of Dioxin 91’, 11th
International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related
Compounds, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, September 23-27, 1991.
34. "Atmospheric Monitoring of PCDDs and PCDFs at the fg/m3
," Gary T. Hunt. Invited
Presentation on the Agenda of 31st Annual Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ.
November 16-20, 1992.
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35. "Monitoring Program Design," G. T. Hunt, on the Agenda of the Air Pathway Analysis at
Hazardous Waste Sites Workshop, Washington, DC, April 5-6, 1993, sponsored by the Air
and Waste Management Association (AWMA) and U.S. EPA.
36. "Long-duration Ambient Air Sampling for PCDDs and PCDFs," B.E. Maisel and G.T.
Hunt. Paper presented at Joint CIRAC/AWMA International Conference on Atmospheric
Chemistry, Atmospheric Pathways for Toxic Substances, Toronto, Ontario, January 24-25,
1994.
37. "The Title V Permitting Program and the Enhanced Monitoring Rule," G.T. Hunt. ENSR
Breakfast Seminar, Jan. 19, 1994, Waltham, MA and Jan. 20, 1994, Trumbull, CT.
38. "PCDDs and PCDFs - Distribution in the Atmosphere as Measured by High-Resolution
GC/MS," G.T. Gunt. Invited presentation New England Chromatography Council, Storrs,
CT, April 12, 1994.
39. "Method Validation Program for the Long Duration Sampling of PCDDs/PCDFs in
Ambient Air," B.E. Maisel, G.T. Hunt, M. P. Hoyt. Paper presented at 1994 EPA/AWMA
Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Durham, NC, May 3-6,
1994.
40. "Use of Optical Remote Sensing Technology (UV/FTIR) for Ambient Monitoring of
Refinery Emissions - Program Design Considerations," G.T. Hunt. Oral presentation at the
Environmental Symposium of the American Petroleum Institute, Chicago, IL May 14-15,
1996.
41. "Characterization of Air Emissions from Biosolids Composting Facilities," G.T. Hunt and
R. Rumba. Oral presentation at Annual Conference of the New England Water
Environment Association, Boston, MA, January 28-31, 1996.
42. "Evaluation and Use of Optical Remote Sensing Technology (UV/FTIR) for Ambient
Monitoring of Industrial Process Emissions - Program Design Considerations," G.T. Hunt.
Oral presentation at Fifth International Symposium on Optical Sensing for Environmental
and Process Monitoring, Dallas, TX, November 1996.
43. “Scrubbers in the Treatment of TRS Emissions from Biosolids Composting Processes,”
G.T. Hunt. Oral presentation at conference on Odor Control for Municipal Biosolids
Management Facilities, New England Water Environment Association, Westford, MA,
November 13, 1996.
44. “Optical Remote Sensing – The Tosco (Unocal) Refinery Case Study” – G.T. Hunt – Oral
Presentation as part of panel discussion on Industrial Experience with Remote Sensing at
SPIE International Symposium on Industrial and Environmental Monitors and Biosensors
November 1-6, 1998. Boston, MA.
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45. Compliance Assurance Monitoring Workshop in Cooperation with USEPA/OAQPS,
Workshop sponsored by Air and Waste Management Association: New Orleans, LA
January 22-23, 1998; Salt Lake City, Utah; Baltimore, MD March 26-27, 1998; Las Vegas,
Nevada April 30 – May 1, 1998; Scottsdale, Arizona November 16-17 1998; Kansas City,
MO March 25-26, 1999; Tampa Bay, Florida April 26-27, 1999.
47. Perimeter Air Monitoring at MGP Sites – Practical Guidance and “Lessons Learned” –
G. T. Hunt, Proceedings of the Natural Gas Technologies Conference and Exhibition
Orlando, Florida, September 30 – October 2, 2002.
48. Fugitive Dust Monitoring at MGP Sites – A Comparison of Available Methods and
Instrument Performance Data G. T. Hunt, Proceedings of the Natural Gas Technologies
Conference and Exhibition Orlando, Florida, January 30 – February 2, 2005.
49. “PCDDs/PCDFs in MSW Emissions Pre and Post Mercury Control”, A Comparison of
Profiles, G.T. Hunt, Y. Tondeur, J. Hart and J. Hahn, Oral Presentation, 15th
Annual
Meeting of the North American Waste-To-Energy Conference, May 21-23, 2007.
50. “Persistent Organic Pollutants as Compounds of Emerging Concern”, G.T. Hunt, Oral
Presentation at 35th
Meeting Northeast Region of the American Chemical Society, July 2,
2008, Burlington, Vermont.
51. PCBs and Brominated Flame Retardants (PBDEs) – “Are They Present in our Nation’s
Schools?” American Chemical Society 36th
Northeast Regional Meeting, G.T. Hunt and
M. Lihzis, Hartford, CT, October 7, 2009.
52. Air Monitoring The Matrix, The Media and The Method!! EnviroAnalysis 2010, Toronto,
Canada, G.T. Hunt, May 10-12, 2010.
53. “Perimeter Air Monitoring at MGP Sites – The Volatile Organics Story”. EPRI
Manufactured Gas Plant Symposium, Savannah, GA, Gary T. Hunt, November 2013.
54. “Elevated Mercury in Soils – Impacts of Historical Air Emissions (1897-1991) from a
Chlor-Alkali Plant (CAP)”, 28th
Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments,
Water and Energy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Gary T. Hunt, October
15-18, 2012.
55. “Perimeter Air Monitoring for VOCs and PM at MGP Sites – Exceedances – Frequency,
Origins/Causes and Mitigation” - The Fifth International Symposium & Exhibition on the
Redevelopment of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites (MGP 2014), Gary Hunt, Destin,
Florida, April 6-8, 2014.
56. “Fugitive Air Emissions from Shale Gas Production, Transport and Storage - The
Changing Regulatory Climate!” IOGA of NY 33rd
Annual Meeting, Gary T. Hunt,
Buffalo, NY, November 5-7, 2013.
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57. “Air Monitoring The Matrix, The Media and The Method” – 36th
Annual Conference
Stationary Source Sampling and Analysis for Air Pollutants, Horseshoe Bay Resort
Marriott, Texas, March 4-9, 2012.
58. “Why Methane Matters” – Oil & Gas Environmental Compliance Conference, Air and
Waste Management Association Specialty Conference, Gary T. Hunt, Washington, PA,
May 13-14, 2014.
59. “Elevated Mercury in Soils – Impacts of Historical Air Emissions (1897-1991) from a
Chlor-Alkali Plant (CAP)”, International Network of Environmental Forensics
Conference, Gary T. Hunt, Toronto, ON Canada, August 3-6, 2015 INEF 2015.
60. “Methane Measurement – for Process and Area Source Fugitive Emissions”, Institute of
Clean Air Companies ICAC/EPA Methane Meeting, William Jefferson Clinton
Building/EPA Headquarters, Gary T. Hunt, Washington, DC May 18, 2015.
61. “PCBs in Schools – What Have We Learned, Some Remaining Questions and Challenges
Ahead”, The Eighth International PCB Workshop, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Gary T.
Hunt, October 5-9, 2014.
E. Conference and Symposia Presentations (Oral with Published Proceedings)
1. "An Update of Emission Tests at Fluidized Bed Combustion Facilities", R. R. Hall, P. F.
Fennelly, G. T. Hunt, W. Piispanen, and R. J. Kindya, Proc. of 72nd Annual Meeting
AICE, San Francisco, CA. November 25-27, 1979.
2. Update on Emission Measurements from Fluidized-Bed Combustion Facilities. In: The
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. P. F.
Fennelly, R. R. Hall, C. W. Young, J. M. Robinson, R. J. Kindya, and G. T. Hunt, CONF-
8004218-Vol. 3,PP. 1236-1244, U.S. Department of Energy, 1980.
3. "Fluidized-Bed Incinerator Performance Evaluation". R. R. Hall, G. T. Hunt, M. M.
McCabe, and J. O. Milliken. Presented at the Ninth Annual EPA Research Symposium on
Land Disposal and Elimination of Hazardous Waste, Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky. March 8-10,
1982.
4. "Monitoring Semivolatile Organics in Ambient Air Using High-Volume Sorbent Samplers
- Critical Quality Control Features and Other Considerations in Sample Collection and
Monitoring Network Design". G. T. Hunt, Presented at The 1986 Annual Symposium on
Measurement of Toxic Air Pollutants, Raleigh, NC, April, 1986.
5. "Critical Criteria in the Development of a Toxic Air Emissions Inventory for Municipal
Solid Waste Incinerators," R. G. McInnes and G. T. Hunt, Presented at Spring Meeting of
Air Pollution Control Association, New England Chapter, Providence, RI, April 23, 1986.
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6. "Setting Air Toxics Standards; State Programs: Methodology and Experience:, G. T. Hunt.
Invited Paper Presented at Symposium Sponsored by the Society for Risk Analysis, Lone
Star Chapter, Houston, Texas, January 22, 1987.
7. "Identification, Control, and Dispersion of Air Toxics and Odorous Emissions at a
Wastewater Treatment Facility", R. J. Gaudes, G. T. Hunt and R. C. Porter. Paper
Presented at the 62nd Annual Conference of the Water Pollution Control Federation, San
Francisco, California, October 15-19, 1989.
8. "The Role of Quality Assurance/Quality Control in the Interpretation of Ambient
PCDDs/PCDFs Data". B. E. Maisel and G. T. Hunt. Paper Presented at 1989 EPA/APCA
Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Raleigh, North Carolina,
May 2-5, 1989.
9. "Fugitive Particulate Emissions Associated with MSW Ash Handling: Results of a Full
Scale Field Program", J. Hahn, G. T. Hunt, R. G. Rumba and J. Wadsworth, Proceedings of
the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA,
June 24-29, 1990. Paper No. 90-32.7.
10. "Background Concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFs in Ambient Air A Comparison of TEF
Models", B. E. Maisel and G. T. Hunt. Paper Presented at the 9th International Symposium
on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds, Toronto, Canada, September 17-22,
1989.
11. "Baseline Assessment of Dioxins in the Vicinity of the Elk River Generating Station", L.
W. Reed, G. T. Hunt, D. Keefe, B. E. Maisel, M. P. Hoyt, and P. Hackney. Paper
Presented at the 9th International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related
Compounds, Toronto, Canada, September 17-22, 1989.
12. "Ambient Monitoring for PCDDs/PCDFs - Critical Factors in Network Design", R.
Clement, G. T. Hunt, T. Dann, eds. Proceedings of Ambient Air Workshop for
Dioxins/Furans, September 17, 1989, Toronto, Canada.
13. "Chemical Characterization of a Primary Wastewater Treatment Plant Emission Gas
Stream" S. M. Whittemore, G. T. Hunt and R. G. Rumba. Proceedings of the 84th Annual
Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, Vancouver, British Columbia,
June 16-21, 1991, Paper No. 91-105.3
14. "Measurement and Control of Volatile Organic Compounds and Reduced Sulfur Species in
Wastewater Treatment Air Emissions," J. A. Lager, D. W. Donahue, C. A. Breen, G. T.
Hunt and F. E. Westberg, Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Water Pollution
Control Federation, Toronto, Ontario - October 7-10, 1991. (Paper No. AC 91-021-001.)
15. "Air Emissions Control for Wastewater Treatment Facilities - Boston Harbor Case Study,"
J. A. Lager, C. A. Breen, D. W. Donahue, G. T. Hunt and E. Speranza, Proceedings of the
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65th Annual Meeting of the Water Environment Federation (formerly WPCF), New
Orleans, LA - Sept. 20-24, 1992. (Paper No. AC 92-022-002.)
16. "Guidelines for the Validation and Interpretation of PCDDs/PCDFs Air Emissions Data,"
G.T. Hunt. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Technical Association of the
Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI), Portland, OR, April 18-20, 1994.
17. "Measuring Air Emissions from Wastewater Treatment Processes," Gary T. Hunt.
Presented on the agenda of the Preconference Seminar to the 1994 meeting of the Water
Environment Federation, Chicago, IL, October 1994.
18. "Air Compliance Issues at Northern Division Naval Facilities," G.T. Hunt, M. Peterson, M.
Hummel, and D. Ambarian. Proceedings of the 21st Environmental Symposium of the
American Defense Preparedness Association (ADPA), San Diego, CA, April 18-21, 1995.
19. "Atmospheric Concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFs, PAHs and NO2-PAHs in Fresno, CA
During Winter Months," G.T. Hunt and B.E. Maisel. Oral presentation on the agenda of
the 15th International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, August 21-25, 1995.
20. "Long Duration Ambient Measurements for PCDDs/PCDFs," B.E. Maisel and G.T. Hunt.
Oral presentation on the agenda of the 15th International Symposium on Chlorinated
Dioxins and Related Compounds, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, August 21-25, 1995.
21. "Implementation of Air Emissions Control at Boston Harbor's New Deer Island Plant," J.
Lager, C.A. Breen, M. Laquidara and G.T. Hunt. Proceedings of the 68th Annual Meeting
of the Water Environment Federation, Miami, FL, October 21-25, 1995.
22. “NOx Control from Boilers at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard,” Kittery, ME. R.G. Fraser, J.
Holmes, G.T. Hunt, R. Hickson and M. Hummel. Proceedings of the 23rd
Environmental
Symposium of the American Defense Preparedness Association (ADPA), New Orleans,
LA, April 7-10, 1997.
23. “Long Duration Measurement of PCDDs/PCDFs in Ambient Air - Method Performance
Data,” B.E.Maisel and G.T. Hunt. Oral presentation on the agenda of the 17th
International
Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds, Indianapolis, IN, August 25-
29, 1997.
24. “A Source of PCDDs/PCDFs in the Atmosphere of Phoenix, AZ,” G.T. Hunt, B.E. Maisel
and B. Zielinska. Oral presentation on the agenda of the 17th
International Symposium on
Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds, Indianapolis, IN, August 25-29, 1997.
25. “Design and Implementation of an Air Monitoring Program in Support of a Brownfield
Redevelopment Program” B.E. Maisel, G.T. Hunt, R.J. Devaney Jr. and M.R. Gauvin
Proceedings of the 91st
Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association,
San Diego, California. June 14-18, 1998 (Paper No. 98-RA98.04).
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26. “Fate of Air Toxics and VOCs in the Odor Control Scrubbers at the Deer Island Treatment
Plant” T. Myskinski, S. Basu, S. Rhode, G. Hunt and K. Shilinsky. Proceedings of the 92nd
Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, St. Louis, Missouri, June
1999.
27. “Temporal Trends in Atmospheric PCDDs/PCDFs Levels in the Northeastern United
States”; Bruce E. Maisel and Gary T. Hunt. Oral Presentation on the Agenda of the 19th
International Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Pollutants and POPs,
Venice, Italy, September 12-17, 1999.
28. “Reduced Sulfur (TRS) Monitoring in Wastewater/Biosolids Process Emissions-
Evaluation and Selection of Methods”, G T Hunt, Proceedings of Odors and VOC
Emissions 2000, April 16-19, 2000, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sponsored by Water Environment
Federation and Ohio Water Environment Federation.
29. “Measurement of Volatile HAPs Emissions from Consumer Products Employing a Flux
Chamber in Combination with Extractive FTIR”, G.T. Hunt and R Spellicy, Proceedings
of the 94th
Annual Conference of the Air and Waste Management Association, June 24-28,
2001, Orlando, Florida. (Paper # 1090/Session AO-2a).
30. “The Dover NJ MGP Site Remediation-Results of the Perimeter Monitoring Program
Remediation Technologies and Environmental Management in the Utility Industry
Conference, December 2-6, 2001, Orlando, Florida. Sponsored by the Gas Technology
Institute.
31. “Transport and Fate of PCDDS/PCDFS and POPs in the Environment” – G. T. Hunt
Session Summary – Proceedings of 21st
International Symposium on Halogenated
Environmental Organic Pollutants and POPs, Gyeongju, Korea, September 9 – 14, 2001.
32. “Environmental Transport and Fate” – G. T. Hunt – Session Summary – Proceedings of the
22nd
International Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Pollutants and
POPs, Barcelona, Spain, August 11 – 16, 2002.
33. Atmospheric Levels, Transport and Deposition – Session Summary – G. T. Hunt
Proceedings of the 24th
International Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic
Pollutants and POPs, Berlin, Germany, September 6 – 10, 2004.
34. “Nuisance Dusts” – Validation and Application of a Novel Dry Deposition Method for
Total Dust Fall, G.T. Hunt, Oral Presentation on the Agenda of 100th
Meeting of AWMA,
Pittsburgh, PA, June 26-29, 2007.
35. Atmospheric Concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFs in Metropolitan Hartford, Connecticut –
“Current Levels and Historical Data”, G.T. Hunt, Oral Presentation 25th
International
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Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Pollutants and POPs, Toronto,
Canada, August 21-26, 2005.
36. Atmospheric PCDDS/PCDFs in Metropolitan Hartford, Connecticut, “Current Levels,
Time Trends and Profile Comparison”, G.T. Hunt, Poster Presentation, 26th
International
Symposium on Halogenated POPs, Olso, Norway, August 21-25, 2006.
37. “Persistent Organic Pollutants as Compounds of Emerging Concern”, G.T. Hunt, Oral
Presentation at Specialty Conference of Water Environment Federation (WEF),
Providence, Rhode Island, July 29-30, 2007.
38. PCBs and Indoor Air: “Source Investigation and Remedial Approach for a Public School
Building”, D.M. Sullivan, G.T. Hunt and S. Alphonse, Oral Presentation at 28th
International Symposium on Halogenated POPs, Birmingham, England, U.K., August 17-
22, 2008.
39. “PCDDs/PCDFs in Ambient Air – Long Term Sampling (30 Days) with HRGC/HRMS –
Method Performance Data“, G.T. Hunt and M. Lihzis, Poster Presentation, at 28th
International Symposium on Halogenated POPs, Birmingham, England, U.K., August 17-
22, 2008. (Organohalogen Compounds, Volume 70 (2008) pg 001308-001312).
40. “PCBs in Ambient Air Method Evaluation, and Background Monitoring - The Hudson
River, NY Sediment Remediation Project,” 29th
International Symposium on Halogenated
Persistent Organic Pollutants, G.T. Hunt and M. Lihzis, Beijing, China, August 23-26,
2009. (Organohalogen Compounds, Volume 71 (2009) pg 000953-000958).
41. PCDDs/PCDFs In Soils at a Former Tannery Site – Profiles as Evidence of PCP
Contamination. 31st
International Symposium on Halogenated POPs. G.T. Hunt and M. F.
Lihzis, Brussels, Belgium, August 21-25, 2011, (Organohalogen Compunds, Volume 73,
2011).
42. PCDDs/PCDFs in Soils at a Former Tannery Site – Profiles as Evidence of PCP
Contamination, G.T. Hunt and M. F. Lihzis, 27th
Annual International Conference on
Soils, Sediments, Water and Energy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, October
17-20, 2011.
43. “Wood Smoke Influences on Atmospheric Concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFs, PAHs and
N02 – PAHs.” 32nd
International Symposium on Halogenated POPs, G.T. Hunt, Cairns,
Australia, August 26-31, 2012 (Organohalogen Compounds, Volume 74, pgs 560-563,
2012).
44. PCBs in Schools – “A Global Legacy Sources, Indoor Behavior and Remedial Measures.”
33rd
International Symposium on Halogenated POPs, G.T. Hunt, Daegu, South Korea,
August 25-30, 2013.
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F. Government Reports (NTIS)
1. "Evaluation of PCB Destruction Efficiency in an Industrial Boiler". J. M. Hall, F. Record,
P. Wolf, G. T. Hunt, and S. G. Zelenski, EPA-600/2-81-055A, April 1981.
2. "Environmental Assessment: Source Test and Evaluation Report - Exxon Miniplant
Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustor with Sorbent Regeneration". R. H. Kindya, R. R.
Hall, G. T. Hunt, W. Piispanen, and P. F. Fennelly, EPA-600/7-81-007, May 1981.
3. "Ambient Concentrations of PCDDs/PCDFs in the South Coast Air Basin" Final Report
Prepared by ENSR Consulting and Engineering for the California Air Resources Board.
Contract No. A6-100-32, January 1990.
4. "Measurement of Ambient Concentrations of Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans and
Polycyclic Hydrocarbons." Final Report prepared by ENSR Consulting and Engineering
for the California Air Resources Board. Contract No. A932-093, July 1993. (NTIS
Accession No. PB94-111598/XAB; Report No. ARB-R-93/492).