Sustainability Initiatives
The CHSR provides educational programs on sustainability, participates in related research at KSU, and is home to the Consortium for Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability (CESAS). The purpose is to provide reliable information to all types of people and organizations to promote informed, sustainable intentions and actions.
Community Outreach (EPA TAB)
The Center for Hazardous Substance Research provides technical assistance to communities affected by hazardous substance issues at EPA, brownfield, tribal, and other types of sites. This is achieved by working with all stakeholders and agencies to provide educational information, technical review services, and assistance with community outreach efforts.
Shared Air/Shared Action: Air Pollution Monitoring (SA2)
Residents of Environmental Justice (EJ) communities often contend that limited regional air pollutant air monitoring does not adequately report on perceived air pollution from local sources or address the relative health risks of proximity to local sources. This concern exists in a variety of EJ communities across the United States with the south side of urban metropolis Chicago, Illinois a prime example. Kansas State University (KSU) and seven partners propose to address air monitoring needs in South Chicago through the creation of the Shared Air/Shared Action (SA2) project.
Cleaning Contaminated Military Sites Using Phytotechnology (NATO Science for Peace and Security Program (SPS), Multiyear Research Project (MYP)
The establishment of miscanthus on contaminated sites will stabilize the soil on the sites and minimize ecological damage by reducing further contamination through wind and water erosion. The addition of organic carbon to the soil through miscanthus production will reduce metal availability and uptake. There will be increased security of these contaminated sites by growing and harvesting miscanthus. The harvested miscanthus product can be pelleted and used for winter heating, added to combustion furnaces to produce steam, or used as a fuel to produce electricity. Having adequate fuel improves military and civilian security. Miscanthus can be used as an alternate fuel for the military, the biomass may be used for industrial purpose as building materials and source of cellulose for paper production.Research sites were selected in Ukraine, Czech Republic and USA, including Fort Riley, US Army, where one site was contaminated after military training in 1944-1945.
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