Multi-site PFAS remedial investigation and remediation
After PFAS was detected in public water supplies and private wells at or near manufacturing facilities, Barr became part of a consulting team that evaluated potential release mechanisms from multiple facilities, including sampling and analyzing process streams, air emissions, and process wastewater. Site investigations involved soil, groundwater, surface water, and sediment sampling; interior building surveys; and review of historical and background materials. Barr lead development and refinement of complex site conceptual models that incorporate coupled air-dispersion, groundwater-flow, and fate-and-transport models.