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Autor:
Stephanie S. Lau, Katherine Bokenkamp, Aleksander Tecza, Elizabeth D. Wagner, Michael J. Plewa, William A. Mitch
Publikováno v:
Nature Sustainability. 6:39-46
Autor:
Joshua M. Allen, Michael J. Plewa, Elizabeth D. Wagner, Xiao Wei, Katherine Bokenkamp, Kyu Hur, Ai Jia, Hannah K. Liberatore, Chih-Fen T. Lee, Raha Shirkhani, Stuart W. Krasner, Susan D. Richardson
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 56(12)
Nitrification and biofilm growth within distribution systems remain major issues for drinking water treatment plants utilizing chloramine disinfection. Many chloraminated plants periodically switch to chlorine disinfection for several weeks to mitiga
Autor:
Susan D. Richardson, Gretchen E Bollar, Michael J. Plewa, Joshua M. Allen, Xiao Wei, Hannah K. Liberatore, Elizabeth D. Wagner, Lucy E Quirk
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 55:2908-2918
Swimming pools are commonly treated with chlorine, which reacts with the natural organic matter and organic matter introduced by swimmers and form disinfection byproducts (DBPs) that are associated with respiratory-related issues, including asthma, i
Autor:
Stephanie S. Lau, Elizabeth D. Wagner, William A. Mitch, Xiao Wei, Katherine Bokenkamp, Michael J. Plewa
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 54:5729-5736
Recent studies used the sum of the measured concentrations of individual disinfection byproducts (DBPs) weighted by their Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell cytotoxicity LC50 values to estimate the DBP-associated cytotoxicity of disinfected waters. Thi
Autor:
Martin A. Page, Bruce A. MacAllister, Shengkun Dong, Michael J. Plewa, Nedal Massalha, Andy Hur, Elizabeth D. Wagner, Paul Bandstra
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. 6:3306-3315
Decentralized direct potable reuse systems present new opportunities and potential risks for resilient and sustainable facilities of the future. This study explored the use of advanced cell-based composite toxicity methods to augment the assessment o
Autor:
Joshua M. Allen, Michael J. Plewa, Elizabeth D. Wagner, Xiao Wei, Katherine Bokenkamp, Kyu Hur, Ai Jia, Hannah K. Liberatore, Chih-Fen T. Lee, Raha Shirkhani, Stuart W. Krasner, Susan D. Richardson
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 56(1)
This study reveals key disinfection byproduct (DBP) toxicity drivers in drinking water across the United States. DBPs, which are ubiquitous in drinking water, form by the reaction of disinfectants, organic matter, bromide, and iodide and are generall
Autor:
Shengkun Dong, Martin A. Page, Kyu Hur, Michael J. Plewa, Elizabeth D. Wagner, Katherine Bokenkamp, Andy Hur, Nedal Massalha
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 55(19)
Reuse of water requires the removal of contaminants to ensure human health. We report the relative estrogenic activity (REA) of reuse treatment design scenarios for water, wastewaters, and processed wastewaters before and after pilot-scale treatment
Autor:
Susan D. Richardson, Katherine Bokenkamp, Luke R. Iwanowicz, L. Earl Gray, Phillip C. Hartig, Mary C. Cardon, Joshua M. Allen, Vickie S. Wilson, Nicola Evans, Dana W. Kolpin, Elizabeth Medlock Kakaley, Elizabeth D. Wagner, Kristin M. Romanok, Michael J. Plewa, Justin M. Conley, Paul M. Bradley
Publikováno v:
Sci Total Environ
Recent urban public water supply contamination events emphasize the importance of screening treated drinking water quality after distribution. In vitro bioassays, when run concurrently with analytical chemistry methods, are effective tools to evaluat
Autor:
Richard J. Liberatore, Danielle C. Westerman, James McCord, Hannah K. Liberatore, Susan D. Richardson, Chad R. Weisbrod, David Burnett, Michael J. Plewa, Joshua M. Allen, Leslie Cizmas, Amy M. McKenna, Elizabeth D. Wagner
Publikováno v:
Environ Sci Technol
Introduction of oil and gas extraction wastewaters (OGWs) to surface water leads to elevated halide levels from geogenic bromide and iodide, as well as enhanced formation of brominated and iodinated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) when treated. OGWs c
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 54(14)
The haloacetonitriles (HANs) is an emerging class of nitrogenous-disinfection byproducts (N-DBPs) present in disinfected drinking, recycled, processed wastewaters, and reuse waters. HANs were identified as primary forcing agents that accounted for DB