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Appendix H. New Project Development


Proposal/Bid Title

PI(s)

Sponsor

Funding Proposed/Term

Status

An investigation of sulfur chemistry in the Antarctic troposphere
R. Arimoto (with D. Davis, Georgia Institute of Technology, and others)
National Science Foundation
$160,000, 1998-2002
Funded, in progress
Mineral dust and radionuclides over the North Atlantic
R. Arimoto (with R.A. Duce, Texas A&M University)
National Science Foundation
$260,600, 1997-1999
Funded, in progress
Characterization of ambient particulate matter in the Paso del Norte region
R. Arimoto (with five NMSU investigators)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, via Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy
$30,000, 1999-2000
Funded
Proposal to establish the U.S. Department of Energy Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Environmental Research Park
M. Conley
DOE/Carlsbad Area Office 
No request for funding
Submitted
Long-term risk from actinides in the environment: modes of mobility
T. Kirchner (with D. Breshears, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and S.A. Ibrahim, Colorado State University)
DOE Office of Environmental Management
$89,900, 1997-2000
Funded, in progress
Tools and methodologies for reducing uncertainties in assessment models
T. Kirchner (with W. Whicker, Colorado State University)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure Research Laboratory
$1,339,578 1999-2003 
Submitted, not funded
Colorado Health Advisory Panel
T. Kirchner
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment
$25,000 1997-1998
Terminated
Non-invasive transuranic waste migration monitoring system at the WIPP site using neutron detectors
S. Lee (with E. Fenves, University of Texas at Dallas, and D. Cline, UCLA)
DOE, Federal Energy Technology Center
$1,125,983

1998-2001

Submitted, not funded
Determination of americium and thorium in brines
S. Lee
Sandia National Laboratory
$8,000 1998-2000
Funded, schedule delayed
Radiological assessment of aerosol particulate matter in the U.S./Mexico border region - survey of selected naturally-occurring radioactive materials
S. Lee
Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy
$59,000, 1998-2000
Submitted, not funded
Soil and aerosol sampling and analyses
D. Schoep
Los Alamos National Laboratory
$5,977, 1998
Funded, completed
Limnological monitoring: Brantley Dam Reservoir
D. Schoep
U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation
$56,379, 1997-2000
Funded, in progress
Baseline in vivo radiobioassay measurements
J. Webb
Waste Control Specialists, Inc.
$47,916, 1997-1999
Funded, in progress
In vivo Radiobioassay Measurements for WIPP Personnel
J. Webb
Westinghouse Electric Company
$190,213, 1998-1999
Funded, in progress
Radiobioassays for Ir-192 
J. Webb
Radiographic Specialists, Inc.
$3,742
Funded, completed
The role of natural ionizing radiation in modulating cellular function 
J. Webb
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute 
$198,342, 1999-2001
Submitted, not funded
210Pb - A biomarker for exposure of people to radon in indoor environments
J. Webb
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
$43,000

1998-2000

Submitted, not funded
In Vivo measurements of radiation workers at Pantex Plant
J. Webb
Mason Hanger Corporation
$5,356, 1998-1999
Funded,

completed

In vivo measurements of affected workers at Hanford Site
J. Webb
Fluor Daniel Hanford
$8790, 1998-1999
Funded, in progress
Measurement of 210Pb and 7Be in environmental media using contrasting geometries 
J. Webb
International Atomic Energy Agency
No funding requested
Submitted
The cow counter: technology for the measure of radio-contaminants and fat-free lean content in livestock
J. Webb (with G. Duff, NMSU)
DOE, via Waste-management Education and Research Consortium
$169,860, 1999-2000
Funded, in progress