Stanford Report, September 1, 2004
Stanford Engineers Use Activated Carbon to Stop Toxic PCB's
Video: Jack Hubbard.
Faculty and PhD students from Stanford's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering are using activated carbon in the sediment bed at Hunter's Point in San Francisco in an attempt to stop suspected cancer-causing PCB's from entering the aquatic food chain. Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Dick Luthy says the tests, which will run during the fall, could show that activated carbon put into the sediment will bind harmful pollutants such as PCB's, preventing them from poisoning clams and fish.