Mark Shupe

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Tetra Tech

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A5. Innovative Characterization and Assessment Approaches (Platform), B3. Food Web Studies and Risk Assessment (Poster), C9. Groundwater/Sediment/Surface Water Interactions (Poster), D5. Monitored Natural Recovery and Sediment Bioremediation (Poster), D6. In Situ Treatment Amendments (Platform)

Biography

Mark Shupe is a senior hydrogeologist with 40 years of experience in the Tetra Tech, Chantilly Virginia office. He holds degrees in geology and hydrogeology from the University of Maryland and Ohio University, respectively. He is the Tetra Tech project manager supporting the District Department of Energy and Environment for the Anacostia River Sediment Project in Washington DC.

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(Group 2, Poster Board #63) Evaluation of Monitored Natural Recovery Rates in the Anacostia River, Washington, DC

Mark Shupe; Peter von Loewe & Dev Murali

2025 Sediments Conference

Part of: Monitored Natural Recovery and Sediment Bioremediation (Poster)

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Short-Term Impacts of Activated Carbon on Benthic Invertebrates during In Situ Treatment of Contaminated Sediment

AmyMarie Accardi-Dey; Marcus Bowersox; Stephen Delhomme; Mark Shupe & Dev Murali

2025 Sediments Conference

Part of: In Situ Treatment Amendments (Platform)

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(Group 2, Poster Board #53) Use of Historical Documents to Map Geological Horizons and Aid in the Development of a Local Numerical Groundwater Model

AmyMarie Accardi-Dey; Daniel Burnell; Justin Cooper; Jie Xu; Rheya Sward; Mark Shupe & Dev Murali

2025 Sediments Conference

Part of: Groundwater/Sediment/Surface Water Interactions (Poster)

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(Group 1, Poster Board #28) Defining the Link between Sediment Cleanup and Reducing Risk from Consuming Fish: Anacostia River Sediment Project

Rebecca Zvoleff; Mark Shupe & Dev Murali

2025 Sediments Conference

Part of: Food Web Studies and Risk Assessment (Poster)

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