Applied Geosciences & Environmental Management (AGEM)
Environmental Research Division
Argonne National Laboratory
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James V. Hansen

Management Engineer
Applied Geosciences and Environmental Management

B.A., Government, Idaho State University, 1977
Graduate Studies, Agriculture Policies and Programs, U.S., Department of Agriculture Graduate School, 1981

hansenj@anl.gov
202-488-2453

Current Research Interests

  • Dynamic management techniques to support expedited site characterization research initiatives.
  • Transfer of expedited site characterization techniques to government agencies and private industry.
  • Improved Federal community relations practices in diverse communities.

Selected Presentations

  • LaFreniere, L., Sedivy, R.A., Walker, J., and Hansen, J., “Results of the Phase I Investigation of Groundwater Contamination at Milford, Nebraska, and the Phase II Work Plan,” presentation to the Milford City Council, Milford, Nebraska, March 7, 2000.
  • Meyer, W.T., Yan, E., Kickels, W., and Hansen, J., “Work Plan for Investigation of Groundwater Contamination at Everest, Kansas,” presentation to the Everest City Council, Everest, Kansas, May 3, 2000.
  • Meyer, W.T., Yan, E., Kickels, W., and Hansen, J., “Work Plan for Investigation of Groundwater Contamination at Adams, Nebraska,” presentation to the Adams Village Board, Adams, Nebraska, April 6, 2000.
  • Sedivy, R.A., and Hansen, J., “Results of the Stage I Investigation of the Agricultural/ Environmental Enhancement Pilot Program at Utica, Nebraska,” presentation to the Utica Village Board, Utica, Nebraska, February 7, 2000.
  • Sedivy, R.A., and Hansen, J., “Update on CCC/USDA Investigations at Utica, Nebraska, and the North Lake Basin Wildlife Management Area,” presentation to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, York, Nebraska, May 4, 2000.
  • Sedivy, R.A., Walker, J., and Hansen, J., “Issues Relating to the Village of Raymond’s Municipal Water Supply Improvement Project and the CCC/USDA Proposed Groundwater Cleanup,” presentation to the Raymond Village Board and the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, Raymond, Nebraska, March 8, 2000.
  • Sedivy, R.A., Walker, J., and Hansen, J., “Summary of Site Investigations and Proposed Groundwater Restoration Activities at Raymond, Nebraska,” presentation to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Lincoln, Nebraska, March 30, 2000.

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