Jonah Jackson

Affiliation

TRC Companies, Inc.

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A6. PFAS Source and Forensic Considerations (Posters), F6. Advanced Investigation Tools and Techniques (Poster), I5. PFAS Conceptual Site Model Approaches (Poster)

Biography

Senior Hydrogeological Engineer and 3DVA Practice Leader Jonah has 25 years of experience in environmental site investigation and remediation driven by technology. His expertise is in using 3D visualization and analysis (3DVA), digital 3D conceptual site models (3D CSMs), groundwater modeling, and data management tools to solve environmental problems, with a focus on the visual expression of complex datasets to activate key decisions. He has expertise in 2D and 3D data visualization, animations, GIS, groundwater and surface water modeling, scripting/automation, and database management. Jonah has led visualization and data management work for significant multimillion-dollar remediation efforts for federal government agencies, large multinationals, and municipal clients; combining his proficiency in technical software and state-of-the-science best practices with a deep understanding of site characterization and remediation, hydrogeology, modeling, and contaminant fate and transport.

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(Group 2, Poster Board #243) More Than Just Pretty Pictures: Using 3-D Visualization Models to Activate Key Decisions and Archive Institutional Knowledge at DoD PFAS Sites

Jonah Jackson & Benjamin Landers

13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds

Publication Year: 2024

Part of: I5.: PFAS Conceptual Site Model Approaches (Poster)

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(Group 2, Poster Board #125) GWETS Optimization for an EDC- and Chloride-Impacted Aquifer: Accounting for Variable Density-Dependency

Jesse Drummond & Jonah Jackson

13th International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds

Publication Year: 2024

Part of: F6.: Advanced Investigation Tools and Techniques (Poster)

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(Group 2, Poster Board #5) Monitored Natural Attenuation as a Final Remedy is a Real Option for Low-Mass PFAS Sources

Jonah Jackson; Michael Eberle & Elizabeth Denly

2025 Bioremediation Symposium

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: A6.: PFAS Source and Forensic Considerations (Posters)

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