SSP&A is a proud sponsor of the 2019 Darcy Lecture Series.
News
Dr. Erica DiFilippo Joined the Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council’s (ITRC) PFAS Team
Posted: Sep 2018The goal for the project team is to produce concise technical resources to help regulators and other stakeholders improve their understanding of the current science regarding per-and polyfluoroalky
SSP&A is a Proud Sponsor of the 2018 Darcy Lecture Series
Posted: Sep 2018The Darcy Lecture Series was established in 1986 by the National Groundwater Association (NGWA) and promotes outstanding achievements in the field of groundwater hydrogeology.
SSP&A is Pleased to Announce the Following Promotions in 2018:
Posted: Aug 2018Promoted to Associate for three SSP&A senior staff members:
Farvolden Award - 2017
Posted: Aug 2018S.S. Papadopulos & Associates, Inc. began supporting the Robert Farvolden Awards in 2011. We awarded 4 scholarships to students for their presentations or posters given at the 2017 National Ground Water Association Summit.
Upcoming Training Course: Calibration and Uncertainty Analysis for Environmental Models
Posted: Jan 2018October 8-11, 2018. Instructed by Dr. John Doherty, author of PEST.
Internship Opportunities
Posted: Jan 2018S.S. Papadopulos and Associates, Inc. (SSP&A) supports a paid summer internship program in our Bethesda, MD office (less than 10 miles from Washington DC).
Illinois Office is Now Open
Posted: Sep 2017We are pleased to announce the opening of a new office location in Illinois.
Software Release: MT3D-USGS
Posted: Oct 2016MT3D-USGS, an updated release of MT3DMS and product of collaboration between the US Geological Survey (USGS) and S.S. Papadopulos and Associates, Inc. (SSP&A) is now available for download.
Software Release: mod-PATH3DU
Posted: Sep 2016S.S. Papadopulos & Associates, Inc., in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, is pleased to announce the release of mod-PATH3DU v.1.1.0, a particle path and travel-time simulator for structured and unstructured grids. This latest release includes the Waterloo method – the most powerful particle tracking algorithm available for MODFLOW and MODFLOW-USG.