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Kevin Farley is a Professor and the Blasland, Bouck and Lee Faculty Chair in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Manhattan College, NY. He holds a PhD from MIT and has extensive experience in water quality modeling, sediment contamination, and toxic chemical bioaccumulation.
Education:
- PhD in Civil-Environmental Engineering, MIT
- ME and BE in Environmental/Civil Engineering, Manhattan College
Research Interests: Focuses on water quality modeling, sediment contamination (e.g., PCBs, dioxins), metal mobilization, and bioaccumulation in the Hudson River and NY-NJ Harbor. His work integrates environmental chemistry, toxicology, and engineering to address real-world contamination challenges.
Professional Contributions: Served on scientific advisory panels for EPA, UNEP, and the Hudson River Foundation. Leads the Institute in Water Pollution Control at Manhattan College and teaches courses like Surface Water Quality Modeling and Environmental Fate of Toxic Contaminants.
Grants & Funding: Secured over $4M in grants from agencies like EPA, NIH, and the Hudson River Foundation for projects on metal toxicity, PCB fate, and nitrogen load reduction in Long Island Sound.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Institute in Water Pollution Control, fostering collaborative research on water quality and sustainable resource management.




