Christina Langlois-Miller
Christina is a chemist on the RCRA Methods Team in the Waste Characterization Branch of the U.S. EPA Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR). In her 2.5 years with EPA, she has worked on the SW-846 Update VI inorganic methods, RCRA hazardous waste characteristics, homeland security support, and quality assurance.
Christina earned her B.S. in Chemistry from the College of William and Mary in 2010 and her M.S. in Soil Chemistry from the University of Maryland in 2014, with a research focus on chromium oxidation and reduction in iron oxide- and manganese oxide-rich soil horizon interfaces.
Contact Information: [email protected]; 703-308-0744
Christina is a chemist on the RCRA Methods Team in the Waste Characterization Branch of the U.S. EPA Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR). In her 2.5 years with EPA, she has worked on the SW-846 Update VI inorganic methods, RCRA hazardous waste characteristics, homeland security support, and quality assurance.
Christina earned her B.S. in Chemistry from the College of William and Mary in 2010 and her M.S. in Soil Chemistry from the University of Maryland in 2014, with a research focus on chromium oxidation and reduction in iron oxide- and manganese oxide-rich soil horizon interfaces.
Contact Information: [email protected]; 703-308-0744