Jason Conder

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Geosyntec Consultants

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A9. Nanomaterials, Microplastics and Other Emerging Contaminants (Platform), B4. PFAS Bioavailability, Bioaccumulation, and Risk Assessment (Platform), B9. Advances in Passive Sampling Methods and Case Studies (Platform), B9. Advances in Passive Sampling Methods and Case Studies (Poster), C5. Determining Background (Poster), E5. Monitoring and Evaluating Remedy Effectiveness (Platform)

Biography

Dr. Jason Conder is a Principal with Geosyntec Consultants in Orange County, California. Jason is an environmental toxicologist and chemist, focusing on risk assessment and the investigation and management of contaminated sediment. A key part of his practice during the last 17 years has involved PFAS, including several product- and site-specific fate and risk assessments and authoring several review articles on PFAS use, fate, terminology, and bioaccumulation.

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(Group 1, Poster Board #54) Two Approaches for Evaluating Site-Specific Sediment Background in Washington State

Giovanna Pagnozzi; Anne Fitzpatrick; Wendy Hovel; Jason Conder; Joey Hickey & Grant Walter

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Determining Background (Poster)

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(Group 1, Poster Board #52) Beyond Boundaries: Assessing Sediment Background Levels in San Diego Bay

Wendy Hovel & Jason Conder

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Determining Background (Poster)

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(Group 2, Poster Board #39) Demonstration of a Commercially Available Peeper Passive Sampler for PFAS in Sediment and Surface Water

Rachel Zajac-Fay; Jason Conder; Elizabeth Nichols; Brent Pautler; Gunther Rosen; Nicholas Hayman & Anita Thapalia

2025 Sediments Conference

Publication Year: 2025

Part of: Advances in Passive Sampling Methods and Case Studies (Poster)

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