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Pollutant Exposure, Impacts and Remediation

  • Quantifying the Distribution of Biotic & Abiotic Transformation Rate Constants in Low Permeability Clay Zones for Improved Assessment of TCE Impacts to Groundwater at DoD Field Sites
  • Characterization of the Microbiome Aerosolized in Shower Units
  • Biological Management of Nitrogenous Chemicals in Small Systems
  • Environmental Impact of Nanomaterials in Engineered Water Systems
  • Biogeochemical Processes that Control Natural Attenuation of Trichloroethylene
  • Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide
  • Mapping the UT Biome
  • Reducing Turbidity of Construction Site Runoff via Coagulation
  • Removal of Dissolved Heavy Metals in Highway Runoff
  • Water Quality Associated with Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers
  • Biological Management of Nitrogenous Chemicals in Small Systems
  • Sustainable Catalytic Treatment of Nitrate in Drinking Water
  • Microbial Reduction of Uranium and Chlorinated Solvents via Long-Range Extracellular Electron Transport
  • Analysis of Curb Inlets in the New TxDOT Standard Inlet and Manhole Program
  • Microbial Adaptation in Extreme Environments
  • Dopant Concentration and Distribution in Environmental Behavior of Indium Tin Oxide Nanoparticles
  • Evaluation of Aluminum- and Iron-based Coagulants for Removal of Inorganic Contaminants
  • Mechanisms and Modeling of Contaminant Reactions during Thermal Remediation
  • Geopolymer-Based Solutions for Coal Combustion Product Solidification and Stabilization
  • Separation of Insoluble Oil from Water with Hydrophobic Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactor
  • Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics at Goethite-Water and Related Interfaces
  • Coupled ED and NF Treatment System for NOM Removal
  • Coupled ED and NF Treatment System for NOM Removal: Hollow Fiber Membrane Experimental System

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