Jeff McDonough, MS, PE
Jeff McDonough is an environmental engineer with expertise in implementing and troubleshooting conventional and innovative in situ and ex situ remediation technologies on a global scale. With a career spanning national and international projects, Jeff has focused on addressing complex contaminants such as PFAS and 1,4-dioxane, aiming to bridge the gap in viable treatment alternatives for drinking water and environmental media. His collaborative approach includes partnering with universities and translating laboratory innovations into practical, field-scale applications. As a PFAS remediation discipline leader at CDM Smith, he plays a key role in advancing remedial strategies through technical input and collaboration.
“I am inspired by the collective pursuit of a technical solution to a problem and a well-reasoned explanation of an observation,” he says. “Being a part of ideation groups within CDM Smith is an inspiring experience and a true learning opportunity at all levels. I am so grateful to be collaborating with likeminded individuals who share a similar passion for the work we do.”
Jeff continues to contribute significantly to the industry's understanding of remediation science, having co-authored textbooks and chapters on remediation engineering and emerging contaminants as well as routinely presenting at industry leading conferences. In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Jeff was honored with the ENR MidAtlantic's Top Young Professional Award in 2017.
“My favorite part of my job at CDM Smith is collaborating with my co-workers. A crackle of energy fills the room as we dive into the topic at hand. It’s a respectful, inclusive, and challenging collaborative environment. I can foresee even greater collaboration in the future that will be mutually beneficial to my co-workers and our clients.”
“I am so grateful to be collaborating with likeminded individuals who share a similar passion for the work we do.”