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    EPPIC Environmental &

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2011 Journal Articles and Conference

             Papers ( Latest Update 8-31-11 )

 

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1. AQ Accidental Releases

2. AQ Acid Rain

3. AQ Aerosols

4. AQ Aircraft & Airports

5. AQ Alternative Energy& Biorefining

6. AQ Ambient Air

7. AQ Animal Agriculture

8. AQ Asbestos

9. Atmospheric Chemistry

10. AQ Atmospheric Deposition

11. AQ Automobiles

12. AQ Baghouses

13. AQ Biofiltration

14. AQ Boilers

15. AQ Carbon Treatment

16. AQ Cement, Lime & Minerals Processing

17. AQ Chemical Industry

18. AQ Chlorofluorocarbons

19. AQ Climate Change

20. AQ CO2 Removal

30. Why Carbon Capture & Storage? / GHGS&T / 3-11 / 3

  1. On Scale & Magnitude of Pressure Build-Up Indicated by Large-Scale Geologic Storage of CO2 / 11

32.  Ca Looping Technology: Current Status, Developments & Future Directions / 36

  1. CO2 Mineral Sequestration: Developments Toward Large-Scale Application /48
  2. Reduction of GHG Emissions by Integration of Cement Plants, Power Plants & CO2 Capture Systems / 72
  3. Adaptng Communication to the Public’s Understanding of CCS / 83
  4. Studies of Carbon Sequestration in Switchgrass / P
  5. Carbon Cycling 101 / BioCycle / 4-11 / 52
  6. Oil Shale as an Energy Resource in a CO2- Constrained World: The Concept of Electricity Production with In Situ Carbon Capture / E&F / 4-11 / 1633
  7. Potential of CO2 Fixation by Chlorella pyrenoidosa Grown in Oil Sands TailingsWater / 1900
  8. Amino Disiloxanes for CO2 Capture / 1906
  9. CO2 Separation by New Solid K-Fe Sorbent / 1919
  10. Model for Self-Reactive Highly Sintered CaO Particle During CO2 Capture Looping Cycles / 1926
  11. CO2 Modeling in Deep Saline Aquifers: A Predictability Uncertainty Analysis Using Design of Experiment / ET / 4-15-11 /
  12. Implementing CO2 Geosequestration Programs / NGWA GW Summit / 5-11

21. AQ Combustion

22. AQ Design

23. AQ Effects

24. AQ Electric Power

25. AQ Electrostatic Precipitators

26. AQ Federal Facilities

27. AQ Fires, Fireplaces, Wood Stoves

28. AQ Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)

29. AQ Incineration

30. AQ Indoor Air

150. Determinants of Agricultural Pesticide Concentrations in Carpet Dust / EHP / 7-

        11 / 970

151. Occurrence of Bisphenol A in Indoor Dust from Two Locations in the Eastern

        U.S. & Implications for Human Exposures / AECT / 7-11 / 68

152.Exposure to Particulates from Laser Printers Operating in Office Workplaces / EST / 8-1-11 / 6444

153.The Effect of an Ion Generator on Indoor Air Quality in a Residential Room / IA / 8-11 / 267

154.Ventilation & Dampness in Dorms & Their Associations with Allergy Among College Students in China: A Case Control Study / 277

155.The Effects of Outdoor Air Supply Rate on Work Performance During an 8-Hour Work Period  / 284

156.Methodologies for Quantifying Culturable, Viable & Total Legionella pneumophila in Indoor Air / 291

157.Strptomycetes in House Dust: Associations with Housing Characteristics & Endotoxin  /300

158.Cross-City Comparison of Indoor Air Temepratures in Air-Conditioned Spaces / 311

159.Reaction Rates of Ozone & Terpenes Adsorbed to Model Indoor Surfaces / 319

160.Indoor Productivity Measured by Common Response Patterns to Physical & Psychological Stimuli / 328

161.Inhalation of Expiratory Droplets in Aircraft Cabins / 341

162.Standards for Evaluating Indoor Air / IBE / 8-11 / 389

31. AQ International

32. AQ Landfills and Remediation

33. AQ Management

34. AQ Metals

35. AQ Miscellaneous

36. AQ Models

37. AQ Monitoring

38. AQ Noise

39. AQ NOx

40. AQ Ozone

41. AQ Particulates

42. AQ Photochemistry

43. AQ Plumes, Dispersion and Transport

44. AQ Pulp and Paper

45. AQ Radon & Radioactivity

46. AQ Refineries & Oil & Gas Extraction

48. AQ Scrubbers

49. AQ Smelters

50. AQ SO2

51.  AQ Steel Industry

52. AQ Thermal Oxidation

53. AQ Vapor Intrusion

54. AQ Visibility

55. AQ VOCs

56. AQ Wastewater Treatment

57. Analytical

58. Analytical-Lab Management

59. Audits and Compliance

60. Bioavailability

61. Bioc Amphibians

62. Bioc Birds

63. Bioc Crustaceans

64. Bioc Fish

    55. Equilibrium Sampling of Environmental Pollutants in Fish: Comparison with

            Lipid-Normalized Concentrations & Homogenization Effects on Chemical

            Activity / ETC / 7-11 / 1515

  1. Spatial Trends of PBDEs in Canadian Fish & Implications for Long-Term Monitoring / 1564
  2. Wateborne Exposure to Clodinafop-Propargyl Disrupts the Posterior & Ventral Development of Zebrafish Embryos / 1576
  3. Bioaccumulation of Microcystins in Fish Associated with a Persistent Cyanobacterial Bloom in Lago de Patzcuaro, Mexico / 1621
  4. Cyclic Volatile Methylsiloxane Bioconcentration in Flounder & Ragworm in the Humber (UK) Estuary / EST / 7-15-11 / 5936
  5. Mercury Organotropism in Feral European Sea Bass / AECT / 7-11 / 135
  6. Histological Alterations in the Prolactin Cells of a Teleost After Exposure to Cypermethrin / ET / 8-11 / 359
  7. Health Status of Native Fish Downstream of a Discharge of Effluent from a Tertiary-Treated Elemental Chlorine Free Pulp Mill in Chile / ETC / 8-11 / 1793
  8. Genomic Investigaton of Year-Long & Multigenerational Exposures of Fathead Minnow to the Munitions Compound RDX  /1852
  9. PBDE Developmental Effects on Embryonic Zebrafish / 1885
  10. Organochlorine Residues (PCBs & DDTs) in Two Torpedinid Species Livers from the Southeastern Mediterranean Sea / EnvSci&PollRes. / 8-11 / 1160

65. Bioc Macroinvertebrates

66. Bioc Mammals

67. Bioc Microbes

68. Bioc Miscellaneous

69. Bioc Plants

70. Bioc Reptiles

71. Bioindicators

72. Biological Treatment (BT)Activated Sludge

73. BT Aerated Lagoons

74. BT Anaerobic Treatment

75. BT Applications

76. BT Biofilm Processes

77. BT Lagoons

78. BT Membrane Bioreactors

79. BT Nutrient Removal

80. BT Processes and Kinetics

81. BT Sequencing Batch Reactors

82. BT Toxicity and Effects

83. Chemical Treatment

84. Design

85. Detergents

86. Ecology

13.  Sustaining Yellowstone National Park: A 139 Year Journey / NAEP Ann. Conf.  

        /   4-11

  1. Improving the Use of Biological Information in NEPA Documents / P
  2. Evaluating Efficacy of an Environmental Policy to Prevent Biological Invasions / EST / 4-1-11 / 2554
  3. Aquatic Organism Passage Design Guidelines for Culverts / ASCE EWRI Conf. / 5-11
  4. Landscape Position Effect on Selected Soil Physical Characteristics of Reconstructed Prairies in Southcentral Iowa / SWC / 5,6-11 / 183
  5. The Performance of Nature Preserves in Capturing the Biological Diversity on Hainan Island, China / ES&PR / 6-11 / 800
  6. Human Impacts to River Temperature & Their Effects on Biological Processes: A Quantitative Synthesis / AWRA / 6-11 / 571
  7. An Optimization Planning Model for Maximizing Habitat Connectivity for Stresam Resident Fish / UMass Fish Passage Conf. / 6-11
  8. Sample Size & Statistical Considerations for the Estimation of American Shad Upstream Fish Passage Efficiency /
  9. Basinwide Approaches to Prioritizing Stream Connectivity Projects /
  10. Two Fish Passage Projects in the Mid-Atlantic Highlands /

87. Economics

88. Energy – Alternative Energy Policy & Management

89. Energy – Biodiesel (Feedstocks)

90. Biodiesel (Plants & Operations)

91. Energy – Biodiesel (Production)

92. Energy – Biofuels

93. Energy – Biogas

94. Energy – Biomass (Algae)

11.   The Potential of Aquatic Biomass for CO2-Enhanced Fixation & Energy

      Production / GHGS&T / 3-11 / 58

  1. Relatioship Between N:P and CO2 Supply and Algal Lipid Production / ACS Spg Mtg. / 3-11
  2. Microwave-Assisted Transesterification of Algal Biomass / Biocycle Global Conf. / 4-11
  3. Production of Biodiesel & Biogas from Algae; A Review of Process Train Options / WER / 4-11 / 326
  4. Perspectives on Plausible Algal Outcomes / Int. Biomass Conf. / 5-11

Sustainable Aviation Fuels: A Hawaiian & Pacific Northwest Perspective /

Algae as an Energy Crop /

Mass Cultivation of Algae on Wastewaters for Fuels & Products /

Algae’s Readiness: An Independent Review of the Industry /

  1. Fill’er up with Algae / EET / 5,6-11 /
  2. An Alternative to Microalgae Harvesting Techiques / AWMA Ann. Conf. / 6-11
  3. Energy Water Nexus for Mass Cultivation of Algae / EST / 7-1-11 / 5861
  4. Why Every State Needs an Alganomical Approach / Biodiesel / 7-11 / 13
  5. Algae Plans Bloom (From Personal Care to Fish Food) / CEN / 7-18-11 / 19
  6. Getting Smart About Renewable Fuels / Algal Biomass, Biofuels & Bioproducts Conf. / 7-11

95. Energy – Biomass (Combustion & Thermal

      Processes)

96. Energy – Biomass (Conversions)

97. Energy – Biomass (Feedstocks)

98. Energy – Biomass (Gasification)

99. Energy – Biorefining

100. Energy – By-Products

101. Energy – Clean Coal & Coal Fuels

102. Energy – Co-Generation & Onsite Power

103. Energy – Distribution(Grid) and Storage(Batteries)

104. Energy – Ethanol (Feedstocks)

105. Energy – Ethanol (Plants & Operation)

106. Energy – Ethanol (Production)

107. Energy – Federal Facilities

108. Energy – Fuel Cells

109. Energy – Geothermal

110. Energy – Hybrid & Electric Vehicles

111. Energy – Hydrogen

112. Energy – Hydropower, Wave & Tidal

113. Energy – International

114. Energy – Miscellaneous

115. Energy – Nuclear

116. Energy – Optimization

117. Energy – Solar

118. Energy – Wind

    35. Small Wind:Big Projects Opening Up / REW / 3-11

36. Wind & Solar Answer the Call for Mobile Communications /

37. Killing the Skills Shortage (Wind Power) /

38. Wind Turbine: Direct Drive vs Gearbox / PwrEng / 3-11 / 38

39. Hatchet Ridge Wind: Made in the USA / enerG / 3,4-11 / 6

40. Nobles Project: A 201 MW Addition to Wind Power Numbers / 12

  1. Tapping into Oklahoma’s Abundant Wind / 32
  2. Wind Turbines: One of the Most Potentially Dangerous Elelctrical Workplaces on the Planet / EET / 3,4-11
  3. Condition-Based Monitoring Adds Bottom Line Value (for Wind Turbines) / PwrEng / 4-11 / 60
  4. Costs for Integrating Wind into the Future ERCOT System with Related Costs for Savings in CO2 Emissions / EST / 4-1-11 / 3160
  5. Adaptive Post-Processing of Short-Term Wind Forecasts for Energy Applications / WdEnergy / 4-11 / 317

119. Environmental Biotechnology

120. Environmental Education

121. Environmental Forensics

122. Environmental Health

73. Toward a Quantitative Estimate of Future Heat Wave Mortality Under Global

      Climate Change / EHP / 5-11 / 701

  1. Assessment of Non-Occupational Exposure to DDT in the Tropics & the North: Relevance of Uptake via Inhalation from Indoor Residual Spraying / 707
  2. Aesenic Expopsure in Pregnancy Increases the Risk of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection & Diarrhea During Infancey in Bangladesh / 719
  3. Bed bugs, Public Health & Social Justice / JEH / 4-11 / 8
  4. Geospatial Patterns of Hospitalization Rates for Stroke with Hypertension in Relation to Environmental Sources of POPs: Results from a 12-Year Population –Based Study (in New York State / ES&PR / 5-11 / 576
  5. Indor & Outdoor Sources of Size-Resolved Mass Concentrations of PM in a School Gym – Implications for Exercising Children / ES&PR / 5-11 / 598
  6. Human Exposure Assessmernt: A Case Study of 8 PAH-Contaminated Soils Using In Vitro Digesters & Juvenile Swine Model  EST / 5-15-11 / 4586
  7. Can Natural & Virtual Environments be Used to Promote Improved Human Health & Wellbeing? / EST / 6-1-11 / 4660
  8. Hands-Free Faucets (More) Likely to Harbor Harmful Bactria / WET / 6-11 / 26
  9. Biomarkers of Chlorpyrifos Exposure & Effects in Egyptian Cotton Field Workers / EHP / 6-11 / 801
  10. The Psychological Impacts of theDeepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Florida & Alabama Communities / 838

122. Environmental Justice

123. Environmental Nanotechnology

124. Environmental Natural Disaster Planning and

        Mgmt

125. Environmental Professional Trends and Ethics

126. Environmental Security

127. Fate of Pollutants

128. Global Environmental Issues

129. Government

130. Great Lakes

131. Groundwater – Agriculture

132. Groundwater – Aquifer Analysis

133. Groundwater – Chemistry & Microbiology

134. Groundwater – Hydrogeology

135. Groundwater – Injection Wells

136. Groundwater – International

137. Groundwater – Landfills

138. Groundwater – Liners

139. Groundwater – Management

140. Groundwater – Miscellaneous

141. Groundwater – Models

142. Groundwater – Monitoring

143. Groundwater – Pollutant Transport

144. Groundwater – Pollution

145. Groundwater – Pollution Clean-Up

146. Groundwater – Recharge

147. Groundwater – Salt Water Intrusion

148. Groundwater – Surface Water Interaction

1.   Numerical Modeling of Saltwater Intrusion Processes into Coastal Aquifers /

      WCCSSW&E / 3-11 / P

  1. Effects of Recharge Wells & Flow Barriers on Seawater Intrusion / GW / 3,4-11 / 239
  2. Understanding Proceses That Affect Coastal States / NGWA GW Summit / 5-11

Forecasting Saltwater Intrusion in the Eastern Shore of Virginia Using a

3-D Numerical Model /

Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow Within the Atlantic Coastal Plain Aquifers of North & South Carolina /

Hydrologic Assessment of the Potential Effects of Sea-Leval Rise on Assateague Isaland National Seashore, MD /

Floridan Aquifer System & Its Relation to Groundwater Pumpage & Relative Confinement of the System to Recharge /

Groundwater Flooding on Long Island, New York /

Groundwater Modeling to Evaluate Interaquifer Leakage in the Floridan Aquifer System Near Hunter Army Airfield & Fort Stewart, GA /

Factors Affecting Movement of Freshwater-Saltwater Transition Zones & Future Water Withdrawals on Manhassett Neck, Long Island, NY /

Exploring Regional Groundwater Supply Alternatives to Manage Saltwater Intrusion in the Hilton Head Island Area /

Investigation of Regional Saltwater Intrusion to Two Coastal Aquifers in Florida Using the SWI Package for MODFLOW-2000 /

Geophysical Methods to Map Brackish & Saline Water in Aquifers /

A Sub-Region Hydrogeologic Framework for the Floridan Aquifer System in the Northern Coastal Areas of GA & Parts of SC /

  1. Use of a Flow & Transport Model to Evaluate Current & Future Performance of the Alamitos Gap Seawater Intrusion Barrier, Los Angeles, CA / ASCE EWRI Conf. / 5-11
  2. Wavelet & Cross-Wavelet Analysis of Groundwater Quality Signals of Saltwater Intruded Aquifers /
  3. Stop Saltwater Intrusion Toward Water Wells Using Scavenger Wells /
  4.  Modeling the Transient Response of Saline Intrusion to Rising Sea Levels / GW / 7,8-11 / 560

149. Groundwater – Well Analysis

150. Groundwater – Wells

151. Growth Management

152. Hazardous Wastes – Federal Facilities

153. Hazardous Wastes – Household

154. Hazardous Wastes – International

155. Hazardous Wastes – Management

156. Hazardous Wastes – Monitoring

157. Hazardous Wastes – Pollution Prevention

158. Hazardous Wastes – Remediation

159. Hazardous Wastes – Solidification

160. Hazardous Wastes – Superfund

161. Hazardous Wastes – TSCA

162. Hazardous Wastes – Toxics Release Inventory

163. Hazardous Wastes – Transportation

164. Hazardous Wastes – Treatment and Disposal

165. Incineration

166. Industrial Wastes – Alternative Energy &

        Biorefining

167. Industrial Wastes – Automotive Industry

168. Industrial Wastes – Cooling, Boiler and Utility

        Waters

169. Industrial Wastes – Dairy

170. Industrial Wastes – Distillery, Brewery, and

        Winery

180. Industrial Wastes – Electric Power

181. Industrial Wastes – Electrical Power (Ash)

182. Industrial Wastes – Electronics Manufacture

183. Industrial Wastes – Federal Facilities

 9.  Reconstruction of Groundwater Contamination History in Hadnot Point Area of

      Camp Lejeune, NC Using Linear Stochastic Model /

  1. Optimization of Sampling Plan for Long-Term Monitoring at Vance AFB Using MARCOS Model /
  2. Green & Safe at NASA’s Johnson Space Center / AIHce2011 / 5-11
  3. Chlorine Treatment of Zinc-Nickel Electroplating Rinsewaters (Hill AFB) / AWMA Ann. Conf. / 6-11 /
  4. Military Arms (McDill AFB, FL) with Efficient Utility Managers / WtrWld / 6-11 / 29
  5. Physical Properties of Insensitive Munitions Compounds for Developing Wastewater Treatment Technologies /
  6. Environment of Warfare / JEE / 7-11 / 525
  7. Defense Department Monetizes & Outsources Water & Wastewater Facilities with “Hybrid” Government / AWWA / 8-11 / 32
  8. The Growing Cost of Compliance: Lessons Learned from Evaluated Stormwater Management Costs of the USACoE’s Sacramento District’s Constructon Projects / StormCon / 8-11

184. Industrial Wastes – Food Processing

185. Industrial Wastes – Fruit and Vegetable Processing

186. Industrial Wastes – Inorganic Chemicals

187. Industrial Wastes – In-Plant Management

188. Industrial Wastes – Joint Treatment

189. Industrial Wastes – Machining and Metalworking

190. Industrial Wastes – Meat Processing

191. Industrial Wastes – Metal Plating and Finishing

192. Industrial Wastes – Mining

193. Industrial Wastes – Miscellaneous

194. Industrial Wastes – Munitions

195. Industrial Wastes – Oil and Gas Production

21. Hydraulic Fracturing & Domestic Wells / NGWA GW Summit / 5-11

  1. Water Needs of the Upstream Segment of the Oil & Gas Industry in Texas /
  2. An Integrated Water Treatment Technology Solution for Sustainable Water Resource Management in the Marcellus Shale /
  3. Flowback Water Management in the Marcellus Shale Play: Treatment Options & Water Supply /
  4. Design of Mobile Treatment Systems for the Reuse of Producd Water & Frac-Flow-Back Water for the Oil & Gas Industry / WateReuse&Desal. Conf. / 5-11 / P
  5. Nature, Frequency, and Cost of Environmental Remediation at Onshore Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Sites / Rem / Su-11 / 121
  6. Groundwater & Alberta’s Oil Sands Mines / GW / 5,6-11 / 316
  7. Portable Above-Ground Water Impoundments Provide Storage for Hydraulic Fracturing Operations / IWW / 5,6-11 / 46
  8. A Tale of Two Technologies: Hydraulic Fracturing & Geologic Carbon Sequestration / EST / 6-15-11 / 5075
  9. Anaerobic Biodegradation of Longer Chain n-Alkanes Coupled to Methane Production in Oil Sands Tailings / EST / 7-1-11  /5892

196. Industrial Wastes – Org. Chem., Plastics &

        Synthetics

197. Industrial Wastes – Pharmaceutical

198. Industrial Wastes – Poultry Processing

199. Industrial Wastes – Pulp and Paper

200. Industrial Wastes – Pulp and Paper (Solid Wastes )

201. Industrial Wastes – Radioactive

202. Industrial Wastes – Refinery

203. Industrial Wastes – Seafood, Fish Proc.,

       Aquaculture

204. Industrial Wastes – Steel, Coke, and Foundry

205. Industrial Wastes – Tannery

206. Industrial Wastes – Textile

207. Industrial Wastes – Transportation

208. Industrial Wastes – Wood Preserving

209. Information Technology – Data Management

210. Information Technology – GIS

211. Information Technology – Internet

212. Information Technology – Management

213. Information Technology – Remote Sensing

214. Information Technology – Software

215. Instrumentation

216. Land Application

    1.   Public Officials’ Perspectives on Tracking & Investigating Symptoms Reported

            Near Sewage Sludge Land Application Sites / JEH / 1,2-11 / 14

  1. Predicting the Onset of Meta Leaching from Land Application of Wastewater Using Soil Sensors & Microbial Community Analyses / JEE / 2-11  / 97
  2. Bonita Springs, FL WWTP Follows MBR Treatment with Total Effluent Land Application / TPO / 2-11
  3. Maturity & Hygiene Quality of Composts & Hygiene Indicators in Agricultural Soil Fertilized with Municipal Waste or Manure Compost / WMR / 2-11 / 197
  4. Evaluation of Lime-Stabilized Biosolids as a Soil Amendment / Int. Conf. on SWT&M / 3-11
  5. Persistence of Triclocarban & Triclosan in Soils After Land Application of Biosolids & Bioaccumulation in Eisenia foetida / ETC / 3-11 / 556
  6. Comparison of Aerobic & Anaerobic Leucine Incorporation Assays for Determining Pollution-Induced Bacterial Community Tolerance in Copper- Polluted Irrigated Soils / 588
  7. Fate of the Antifungal Drug Clotrimazole in Agricultural Soil / ETC / 3-11 / 582
  8. PCDD / F & Dioxin-Like Profiles in Soils Amended with Sewage Sludge, Compost, Farmyard Manure, and Mineral Fertilizer Since 1962 / ES&PR / 3-11 / 461
  9. Matrix Effect Study in the Determination of Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates in Sewage Sludge Samples / ETC / 4-11 / 813

217. Legal Aspects

218. Life Cycle Analysis / Green Buildings, Chemistry,

        Communities, Design, Manufacturing & Policies

219. Maintenance

220. Metals – Effects & Behavior

221. Metals – Treatment

222. Microbiology

223. Monitoring

224. Municipal Wastes – Character Of

225. Municipal Wastes – Collection and Treatment

14. Characterization of Natural Ventilation in Wastewater Collection Systems / WER

       / 3-11 /265

  1. Moscow, PA Replaces Aeration System to Achieve Nitrogen Permit Compliance / WWD / 4-11 / 30
  2. Effect of Pipe Sag on Wastewater Collection System Performance / WER / 4-11 / 358
  3. Stratford, CT Water Pollution Control Facility / WET / 4-11 / 54
  4. (Woodland) CA WPCF Retrofitted with Corrosion-Resistant Pumps / WWP / 5-11 /
  5. Understanding Vacuum Seer Technology / WET / 5-11 / 36
  6. Reversing Infrastructure Decline with Multilevel Planning / WWD / 5-11 / 20
  7. (Santa Paulo, CA) Uses DBOF for New MBR Treatment Facility / 24
  8. Evidence for Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) Deposit Formation Mechanisms in Sewer Line / EST / 5-15-11 / 4385
  9. A New Sensor Technology for Sewer Flow Monitoring / ASCE EWRI Conf. / 5-11
  10. Broad Run (VA) Water Reclamation Facility / WT / 6-11 / 58
  11. Anaerobic Transformations of Organic Matter in Collection Systems / WER / 6-11 / 532

226. Municipal Wastes – Construction

227. Municipal Wastes – Management

228. Natural Treatment Systems

229. Non-Point Source – Agriculture

230. Non-Point Source – Animal Wastes

231. Non-point Source – Construction

232. Non-Point Source – Erosion

233. Non-Point Source – Forestry

234. Non-Point Source – Management

235. Occupational Safety& Health

185. Safety & Chemical Exposure Evaluation at a Small Biodiesel Production

        Facility  / JOEH / 7-11 / D68

186. Exposure Assessment in Auto Collision Repair Shops / 401

      187. Effects of Occupational Exposure to Essential Oils on Aromatherapists /

              IndoorAir2011 / 6-11

      188. Several (Nanotech Facility) Employees Struck with Mystery Illness / NEHA

              AEC / 6-11

      189. Toxicity Evaluation of Engineered Nanomaterials /

190. Global Prevention of Environmental & Occupational Cancer / EHP / 7-11 /

        A280

191. Occupational Solvent Exposure & Brain Function: An fMRI Study / 908

192. Inhalable Metal-Rich Air Particles & Histone H3K4 Dimethylation & H3K9

        Acetylation in a Cross-Sectional Study of Steel Workers / 964

193. A Retrospective Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Elemental Carbon in

         the U.S. Trucking Industry / 997

194. Detecting Gas in Confined Spaces / ISHN / 7-11 / 32

195. Confined Spaces in Construction / 34

236. Ocean Disposal, Pollution &Chemistry

238. Odor Control

239. Onsite – Aerobic Systems

240. Onsite – Applications / Design / Treatment

241. Onsite – Composting

242. Onsite – Education

243. Onsite – Filters

244. Onsite – Irrigation / Drip Systems

245. Onsite – Maintenance & Operation

246. Onsite- Management

247. Onsite – Microbiology

248. Onsite – Monitoring

249. Onsite – Soil Systems

250. Onsite – Wetlands

251. Operation of Treatment Plants

55. Denitrification: A Unique Approach (at Colorado WWTP) /

  1. Madison, AL WWTP Upgrades to Meet Rapid Growth Needs /
  2. Fiber-Optic Sensing Eneables Identification of Illegal Hook-Ups / 72
  3. Local Asociation Assists Operators to Assess Digester Foaming – Survey & Workshop Results in Solutions / WEF Resid. & Biosolids Conf./ 5-11
  4. (Gastonia, NC) Growth Downtown Spurs Need for Increased Treatment Plant Safety / WtrWld / 5-11 / 35
  5. What Every Operator Should Know About Activated Sludge / WET / 6-11 / 64
  6. (Noblesville, IN) Upgrades in Treatment & in Green Energy / TPO / 6-11
  7. Hybrid Lobe Rotary Compressors Improve Energy Efficiency of Huntington, NY SBRs /
  8. Clayton County, GA Uses 4,000 Acres of Wetlands to Replenish Pate Creek Watershed Through Indirect Potable Reuse /
  9. In-Pipe UV Disinfection /
  10. City of Blackfoot WWTP Lab Manager Shares Information to Schools to Keep ID’s Snake River Clean /
  11. (Coffee Creek, OK) Has Near-Perfect Compliance in 38 Years /
  12. Degritting System Combines Hydrocyclone & Filter /
  13. Overcoming Operational Challenges to Commission & Operate a Biofilter System / WET / 7-11 / 62
  14. Preventing Health Hazards from Odors / 68
  15. (Response To) Worst Case Scenarios (in the Water & Wastewater Sector) / WWD / 7-11 / 18

252. PCBs

253. Pesticides

254. Pharmaceuticals. PC Products & Endocrine

        Disruptors

255. Priority / Persistent / Emerging Pollutants

256. Public Outreach & Stakeholder Involvement

257. QSARs

258. Recycling – C & D Materials

259. Recycling – Economics

260. Recycling – Electronics

  1. E-Waste and Climate Change / SWR / 4,5-11 / 14
  2. E-Waste Perspective: HP’s Design for the Environment Program  / 18
  3. E-Waste Management / AWMA Ann. Conf. / 6-11

E-waste Management & Disposal /

A Review of the Current Standards for Management of Electronics Waste /

Computer Recycling: Ruining Your Health to Make Money on the Side /

Waste Electronics, RoHS & Uintended Consequences /

Need for Fedral E-Waste Legislation /

The Importance of Downstream Auditing in Electronics Waste Management /

Waste Electronics, RoHS, & Unintended Consequences /

  1. Separating  & Recovering Lead from Copper-Rich Particles of Crushed Waste Printed Circuit Boards by Evaporation & Condensation / EST / 6-15-11 / 5359
  2. Institutional Dispositon & Management of End-of-Life Electronics / 5366
  3. Recent Data Breaches Highlight the Dangers of Improper e-Wste Disposal / WA / 6-11 / 28
  4. Using Competition & Social Media to Boost Commercial e-Waste Recycling / 32
  5. E-Waste: What Really Happens to Recycled Electronics? / NEHA 2011 / 6-11
  6. PBDEs & PCDDs / Fs in Surface Dust at an E-Waste Processing Site in Southeast China / EST / 7-1-11 / 575
  7. Two E-Waste Bills Introduced on Capitol Hill in June / WA / 7-11 / 12
  8. Major Pollutants in Soils of Abandoned Agricultural Land Contaminated by e-Waste Activities in Hong Kong / AECT / 7-11 / 101

261. Recycling – Facilities

262. Recycling – Glass

263. Recycling – International

264. Recycling – Management

265. Recycling – Metals

266. Recycling – Miscellaneous

267. Recycling – Oil

268. Recycling – Organic Wastes

269. Recycling – Paper

270. Recycling – Plastics

271. Recycling Programs

272. Recycling – Tires

273. Remediation – Applications

  1. Use of Electrophoresis for Transporting Nano-Iron in Porous Media / GW / 3,4-11 / 172
  2. Transient Heterogeneity in an Aquifer Undergoing Bioremediation of Hydrocarbons / 184
  3. Increasing Confidence in Mass Discharge Estimates Using Geostatistical Methods / 197
  4. Estimating Rate Coefficients Within a Travel-Time Modeling Framework / 209
  5. Combining Chemical & Biological In Situ Cleanup Technologies Can be an Effective Remediation Approach / PE / 4-11 / 38
  6. Remobilization of Residual NAPLs in Porous Media by Freeze-Thaw Cycles / EST / 4-15-11 / 3473
  7. A Case Study on the Evaluation & Implementation of Green & Sustainable Remediation Principles & Practices During a RCRA Corrective Action Cleanup / GWMR / Sp-11 / 63
  8. Treatment of Acidic Groundwater in Acid Sulfate Soil Terrain Using Recycled Concrete: Column Experiments(Simulating Permeable Reactive Barrier) / JEE / 6-11 /433
  9. Horizontal In-Well Treatment: A New Concept for Sustainable Passive In Situ Remediation / SustRem Conf. / 6-11
  10. Influence of Soil-Multiple Contaminant Retention Parameters on Contaminant Fate Prediction / HTRWM / 7-11 / 180

274. Remediation – Bio

275. Remediation – Brownfields

278. Remediation – Chemical

279. Remediation – Design

280. Remediation – Electrochemical

281. Remediation – International

282. Remediation – Management

283. Remediation – Manufactured Gas Plants

284. Remediation – Metals

285. Remediation – Miscellaneous

286. Remediation – Natural Attenuation

287. Remediation – Phyto

288. Remediation – Pump and Treat

289. Remediation – Sediment

290. Remediation – Site Assessments

291. Remediation – Soil Venting

292. Remediation – Soil Washing

293. Remediation – Sonochemical Methods

294. Remediation – Thermal

295. Remediation – USTs

296. Risk Assessment & Management

297. Safety

298. Sludge Digestion

299. Sludge Treatment and Disposal

300. SW Biological (Organic& Food) Wastes

301. SW Bioreactor Landfills

302. SW Business Case Histories

303. SW Collection Equipment

304. SW Collection Management

305. SW Composting

306. SW Construction and Demolition

307. SW Economics

308. SW Energy Recovery

309. SW Equipment

310. SW Gas Production

311. SW Glass

312. SW International

313. SW Landfill Design

314. SW Landfill Operation

7.   Persistent Organic Pollutants & Landfills – A Review of Past Experiences &

      Future Challenges / WMR / 107

  1. Landfill Stewardship & Public Policy / MSWM  /1,2-11 / 8
  2. Waste Compaction / 58
  3. Preliminary Evaluatiion of the Technical Feasibility of Using Different Soils in Waste Disposal Cover Systems / EPg&SE / Sp-11 / 19
  4. Landfill Operators Can Use a Variety of Techniques & Technologies to Maximize the Life Spans of Their Sites / WA / 3-11/ 44
  5. Biomarker Analyses in Caged and Wild Fish Suggest Exposure to Pollutants in an Urban Area with a Landfill / ET / 3-11 / 315
  6. Landfills as Energy Farms: An Idea WhoseTime Has Come? / MSWM / 3.4-11 / 6
  7. Landfill Operations: A Recipe for Success / 28
  8. Stabilization Process Within a Sewage Sludge Landfill Determined Through Both Particle Size Distribution & Content of Humic Substances as Well AS FT-IR Analysis / WMR / 4-11 / 379
  9. Development of Mechanically Biologically Treated Municipal Solid Waste Under Different Vegetation (Cover) Types / JEE / 5-11 / 340
  10. Controlling the Airspace: Compaction, ADC, and Volume Measurement are Key to Landfill Profitability / MSWM / 5-11 / 26
  11. Biomarker Analyses in Caged and Wild Fish Suggest Exposure to Pollutants in an Urban Area with a Landfill / ET / 6-11 / 315

315. SW Landfill Reclamation

316. SW Leachate

317. SW Management

318. SW Medical

319. SW Miscellaneous

320. SW Paper

321. SW Plastics

322. SW Processing  

323. SW Sweeping

324. W Transportation & Transfer Stations

325. SW Yard Wastes

326. Spills

13. What Has Happened to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Plume in the Gulf of Mexico?

       / WCCSSW&E / 3-11

  1. BP Oil Spill Evaluation: Aerobic Marine Degradation of Crude Oil in the Gulf of Mexico /
  2. Calorimetry & Vapor Suppression Testing of Commercially Avialble Solidifiers   ( Spill Adsorbents) with Hydrocarbon Liquids / AIChE Spg Mtg. / 3-11
  3. Photochemical Fate of Oil Dispersants Used in the Gulf Oil Spill Clean-Up /
  4. Photolytic & Photocatalytic Degradation of Oil from the Deepwater Horizon Spill / P
  5. Dispersal of Crude Oil in Fresh Water Systems: Fluorescence Spectrphotometry of the Red Butte Creeek Oil Spill into the Jordan River / P
  6. Aircraft Data Show How (Gulf Oil Spill) Emissions Affected Gulf of Mexico Atmosphere / CEN / 3-14-11 / 11
  7. Recent Spills Have Warned That Changes in Procedures Are Needed: New Technology Could Avoid a Lot of Damage / PE / 4-11 / 16
  8. Specific In Vitro Toxicity of Crude & Refined Petroleum Products: 3. Estrogenic Responses in Mammalian Assays / ETC / 4-11 / 973
  9. The Gulf Coast Oil Clean-Up: A Waste & Recycling Industry Perspective / WasteExpo / 5-11
  10. The BP Gulf Oil Spill: Planning & Protecting Water & Water Infrastructure / WRI / 5-11 / 31
  11. Thoughts on the Deepwater Horizon Spill, the Future of Oil Pollution Response & the Importance of the IOSC / IOSC 2011 / 5-11

327. StW Applications and Treatment

26. Four Projects for Meeting Stormwater Challenges – Nutrient Removal in VA,

      Subsurface Storage in WI, and Nutreint Removal in VA / WWD / 7-11 / 16

  1. Fighting Algae & Mosquitoes in Stormwater Ponds is Made Easier with Moving Water / StW/ 7.8-11 / 12
  2. Runoff Modeling for Rain Gardens: Determining Volume Reduction & Pollutant Removal Rates / 36
  3. Long-Term Sustainability of E. coli Removal in Conventional Bioretention Media / JEE / 8-11 / 669
  4. Applications of Ecological Engineering / ASABE Ann. Conf / 8-11

Stormwater Control Measures & the Carbon Footprint of the Urban Landscape /

Bioretention Outflow: Does It Mimic Non-Urban Wastershed Shallow Interflow? / Application of Floating Wetlands to Stoemwater Management – A Pilot Mesocosm Study /

Quantifying the First Flush in Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting Through Continuous Monitoring & Analysis of Stormwater Runoff /

Evaluation of Stormwater Quality Through Pervious Pavement /

Perromance Evaluation of BMPs in Sustainable Stormwater Runoff Treatment

Design, Modeling & Testing of a Passive Injection System for Controlling Sediment Concentratons in Stormwater /

  1. Applications & Treatment of Stormwater / StormCon / 8-11

Capturing Dissolved Pollutants from Stormwater /

Current Research & Trends in Chemical Treatment of Stormwater Runoff /

Nitrogen Selenium Management Program BMP Stategic Plan /

Field Studues of Advanced Bioretention Systems /

Impact of SSC & TSS Data Analyses on Removal Efficiencies of Stormwater MTDs /

Full-Scale Hydraulic Performance of a compost-Sand Media /

Full-Scale Treatment Performance of a Media of Expanded Slate & Compost /

328. StW Construction

329. StW CSOs / SSOs

330. StW Design

331. StW Infiltration and Inflow

332. StW Management

333. StW Monitoring

334. StW Urban

335. Toxicity Amphibians

336. Toxicity Birds

337. Toxicity Crustaceans

338. Toxicity Fish

339. Toxicity Macroinvertebrates

340. Toxicity Microbes

341. Toxicity Miscellaneous

342. Toxicity Monitoring

  1. Biological Monitoring for the Toxicity of Haloacetic Acid Drinking Water DBPs / EST / 7-1-11 / 5791
  2. A Flow Cytometry Based Oligotrophic Pollutant Exposure Test to Detect Bacterial Growth Inhibition & Cell Injury / 5820
  3. Influence of Soil Properties on the Performance of Folsomia candida: Implicatinos for Its Use in Soil Ecotoxicology Testing / ETC / 7-11 / 1497
  4. Derivaton of IR Spectroscopy with Multivariate Analysis of Bimodal Contamination-Induced Dose Response Effects in MCF-7 Cells / EST / 7-15-11 / 6129
  5. Modernizing Toxicity Tests (Through In Vitro Assays) / CEN / 7-18-11 / 25
  6. A DNA-Based Assay for Toxic Chemicals in Wastewater / ETC / 8-11 / 1810
  7. An Estuarine Mud Snail In Situ Toxicity Assay Based on Post-Exposure Feeding / 1935
  8. Smart Nanotoxicity Toxicity Testing for Biodiversity Conservation / EST 8-1-11 / 6229
  9. Application of an Indicator Based on Taxonomic Relatedness of cililared Protozoan Assemblages for Marine Environmental Assessment / envSci&PollRes. / 8-11 / 1213
  10. Design of In Vivo Assays for Probing of Physiochemical Dependent Biocompatibility & Toxicity of Nanomaterials / ACS Fall Mtg. / 8-11
  11. Identification of Realistic Worst Case Aquatic Macorinvertebrate Species for Prospective Risk Asessment Using the Trait Concept / EnvSci&PollRes. / 9-11 / 1316

343. Toxicity Plants

344. Toxicity Reptiles

345. Toxicology

  1. Quantitative Determination of Bisphenol A from Human Saliva Using Spectrometry / ETC / 6-11 / 1243
  2. Global Trends & Diversity in Pentachlorophenol Levels in the Environment & in Humans: A Meta Analysis / EST / 6-1-11 / 4668
  3. Environmental Chemicals in Pregnant Women in the United States NHANES 2003-2004 / EHP / 6-11 / 878
  4. Colon-Extended Physiological-Based Extraction Test Increases Bioaccessibility of Soil-Bound PAHs / EST / 6-15-11 / 5301
  5. Assessing the Quantitative Relationship Between Preschool Children’s Expsoure to Bisphenol A by Route & Urinary Biomonitoring  / 5309
  6. Formaldehyde, Styrene Cancer Warning / CEN / 6-20-11 / 11
  7. Evaluation of Microcystis Exposure Risk Through Fish Consumption / EST / 7-1-11 / 5806
  8. A Model of In Vivo Delivered Dose Estimation for Inhaled Bacillus anthracis Spores in Humans with Interspecies Extrapolation / 5828
  9. High-Throughput Sample Preparation for the Quantitation of acephate, Methamidaphos, Omethoate, Dimethoate, Ethylenethiourea, & Propylenethiourea in Human Urine / AECT / 7-11 / 59
  10.  Increaseed Urinary 8-Hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine Levels in workers Exposed to

              di-(2-ethylhexyl ) phthalate in a Waste Plastic Recycling Site in China /

              EnvSci&PollRes / 7-11 / 987

  1. Micronuclei Assay in Exfoliated Buccal Cells from Individuas Exposed to Arsenic in Argentina / AECT / 8-11 / 337

346. UO Adsorption / Ion Exchange

347. UO Aeration

348. UO Carbon Adsorption

349. UO Catalytic Oxidation

350. UO Clarification

351. UO Disinfection

352. UO Dissolved Air Flotation

353. UO Equalization and Mixing

354. UO Filtration

355. UO Flocculation

356. UO Hydraulics

357. UO Membrane Processes

358. UO Miscellaneous

359. UO Oil and Grease Removal

360. UO Ozonation

361. UO Radiation Processes

362. UO Wet Air Oxidation

363. Water and Soil Chemistry

364. Water and Wastewater

365. WQ Dredging

366. WQ Estuarine and Coastal

367. WQ Gulf of Mexico

368. WQ International

369. WQ Lakes

370. WQ Management

371. WQ Models

372. WQ Nutrients

373. WQ Streams and Sediment Analysis

374. WQ TMDLs

375. WQ Watershed Management

376. WQ Watersheds (and Stream) Restoration

377. WQ Wetlands

378. WR Agriculture

379. WR Climate Change

380. WR Conservation and Reuse

381. WR Dams

382. WR Droughts

383. WR Economics

384. WR Evapotranspiration

385. WR Flood Management

386. WR Ground Water

387. WR Habitats

388. WR Hydrology

389. WR International

390. WR Irrigation

391. WR Management

392. WR Models

393. WR Navigation

394. WR Recreation

395. WR Reservoir management

396. WR Vegetation Management

397. WR Water Supply

398. WS Analytical

399. WS Arsenic

400. WS Asbestos

401. WS Backflow / Cross Connections

402. WS Bottled Water 403. WS Carbon Treatment

404. WS Chemical Treatment

405. WS Coagulation

406. WS Conservation and Reuse

407. WS Construction

408. WS Copper

409. WS Corrosion

410. WS Desalination

411. WS Design

412. WS Disinfection

413. WS Disinfection By-Products

414, WS Distribution

415. WS Drought Management

416. WS Facilities

417. WS Filtration

418. WS Fire Protection

419. WS Fluoride

420. WS Ground Water

421. WS Health Effects

422. WS Industrial Water

423. WS Inorganics

424. WS Intakes and Reservoirs

425. WS International

426. WS Ion Exchange

427. WS Iron Control

428. WS Irrigation

429. WS Lead

430. WS Leak Detection

431. WS Maintenance

  1. Rehabilitaton of Water Pipes With Mulstiple Service Connections Using a Spray –on Lining Proess / UCT 2011 / 1-11
  2. Fully-Structured Cured-in-Place Pipe Rehab for Pressure Pipes /
  3. Cable / Cable Tray Holding System Solves Water District’s Tank Re-Painting Dilemma / WWD / 3-11 / 38
  4. MD Utility Confronts Aging Distribution System / CE / 3-11 / 29
  5. Updating Water & Wastewater Infrastructure / UIM / 3,4-11
  6. Building a Solid Foundation During an Enterprise Aset Management Review /
  7. No-Dig Service for Assessing Pipelines Conditions /
  8. Winning Big in Las Vegas with Acoustic Condition Assessment of Water Distribution System /
  9. Scale Control Using PWT Devices / WT / 4-11 / 28
  10. Pipe Bursting – Technology & Lingo: What Does It Mean? / UC / 5-11 / 48
  11. Surge Suppressors: A Preventive to Main Breaks & Contamination / WWD / 16
  12. Water System Rehab (Ashland, WA) Reverses Negative with No Cost Increases / WtrWld / 6-11/ 22
  13. Water Main Rehabilitation: Evaluation, Selection, Funding & Implementation / AWWA Ann. Conf. / 6-11

432. WS Management

433. WS Manganese

434. WS Membrane Treatment

33.  Sub-Micron Particle Fouling of Microfiltration Membrane for Water Reclamation

       / ACS Spg Mtg. / 3-11

  1. Electrocoagulation Pretreatment for Surface Water Microfiltration /
  2. Treatment Loss Reduction at Lake Manatee, FL WTP / WWD / 5-11 / 36
  3. Avoid Fouling to Keep RO Systems Running Smoothly / WQP / 6-11 / 8
  4. Prevent Membrane Fouling with Pretreatment / WT / 6-11 / 10
  5. Treatability of Membrane Concentrate with High DOM, Hardness and Sulfate / AWWA Ann. Conf. / 6-11
  6. Ultrafiltration Technology: A Comparison of Then & Now / P
  7. Integrating Membrane Filtration into Existing Water Treatment Plants /

Planning, Procurement, and Design of Membrane Filtration Systems /

Construction & Commisioning of Membrane Filtration Systems /

Startup & Operations for Membrane Filtration Systems /

Membrane Manufacturer Perspective of the Implementatinon Process /

Converting a 10-MGD Filter Building into a 40-MGD Submerged Membrane System at Manitowoc, WI /

Implementing Advanced Drinking Water Treatment in Multiple Facilities in Peel /

High Flux Capillary Membranes with Sol-Gel Technology  /

435. WS Meters

436. WS Microbiology

437. WS Miscellaneous

438. WS Monitoring

439. WS Nitrates

440. WS Operation

441. WS Ozonation

442. Point of Use (POU) Treatment

443.WS Radioactivity

444. WS Small Systems

      2.  Operating & Maintaining Small Water Systems / WWD / 2-11 / 14

      3.  Smaller System, Greater Results (Bucks County, PA) / WWD / 2-11 / 18

      4.  Small Systems: New Tune to an Old Song / WWD / 3-11 / 10

      5.  Rural Water Magazine / 2Q-2011

                  The Importance of Financial Management /

                  Reducing Energy Costs for Public Water Systems /

                  Where The Dollars Are in Energy Savings / 24

                  Information Technology & Water Systems / 26

                  Stormwater Solution – Rain Gardens Help Restore the Au Sable River

                  (Grayling, MI) / 31

                  The Next Workforce / 34

                  Support Water Certification Training / 50

      6.  Softening Overhaul Cuts Costs & Simplifies Operations for Iconic Restaurant / 

             WQP / 5-11 / 8

7.  Proposed Center for Disadvantaged Community Water Assistance / WE / 5,6-11 /

     42

8.  System Remedies Indiana Elementary School’s High Arsenic, Iron  and

     Manganese / WQP / 6-11 / 5

9.  Small System Technical, Managerial and Financial Capacity / AWWA Ann.

     Conf. / 6-11

 Developing & Institutionalizing Communications Best Practices for 

 Small Water Systems /

Bringing Up the Next Generation /

Back from the Field: What One Noticves After Assessing Over 130 Small Water Systems /

Enhancements to Small Water Systems Through Automation /

Small Systems & Public Notification: Advancing Communications & Capacity /

Online Support & Resources for Small System Operators /

445. WS Source Water Assessment & Protection

446. WS Source Water Quality

447. WS Standards

448. WS Synthetic Organic Chemicals

13. Limiting Acrylamide & Epichlorohydrin in Drinking Water Treatment /

  1. Sonochemical Degradation of Selected Pharmaceuticals & Personal Care Products / P
  2. Evaluation of Contaminant Removal of RO & Advanced Oxidation in Full-Scale Operation by Combining Passive Sampling with Chemical Analysis & Bioanalytical Tests / EST / 6-15-11 / 5387
  3. Removal of Selected Pharmaceuticals & Personal Care Products by Magnetic Ion Exchange, UF, & RO in Synthetic & Natural Waters / AMTA / SEDA2011 Conf. / 7-11
  4. Reaction Mechanisms in Environmental Organic Chemistry / ACS Fall Mtg. / 8-11

Kinetic & Mechanistic Approach to Better Understanding of the Oxidation of Inorganic & Organic Compounds During Water Treatment /

Oxidative Transformation of Phenolic Endocrine Disruptor Compounds by Water Treatment with KMnO4

  1. Evaluation of MnO2 Bed Filter for Removal of Pharmaceutical Compounds /
  2. Ferrate: Green Chemistry Disinfectant & Oxidant in Water Treatment /
  3. Removing Chemical Contaminants from Water: Kinetics of AOP Radical Reactions /
  4. Aggregaton, Deposition & Transport of CeO2 Nanoparticles in a Sand Filtraton Process at Water Treatment Facilities / ACS Fall Mtg. / 8-11
  5. Retention of Nanoparticles in Sand Filters at Water Treatment Plant Using CFD Simulation /
  6. Characterizing Potential Exposures to Pesticides in Drinking Water /

Exposure Assessment for Pronamide Drinking Water Residues in CA Central Coast Lettuce Production Areas /

Pesticides & Degradates in Source & Finished Water of Community Water Systems Supplied by Rivers /

Improved characterizationof the Tempral & Spatial Variability of Potential Surface Water Drinking Water Exposure by Using Environmental & Historic Monitoring Data /

Updates to Percent Crop Area Methods: Extending Drinking Water Assessments to Tropical Climates & Refinements to Regional Values /

449. WS Systems Control

450. WS Tanks

451. WS Taste, Odor and Aesthetics   

452. WS Treatment

453. WS Trihalomethanes

454. Turbidity

455. Wells

456. WS Wellhead Protection