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Limitation of one-dimensional models of sedimentation and thickening
Effects of Water Chemistry on NF/RO Membrane Structure and Performance
 
In situ thermal desorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from lampblack impacted soils using natural gas combustion
Managing irrigation with reclaimed water: Minimizing negative impacts on soil and groundwater quality
 
Development and application of a validated method for measurements of ammonia emissions from in-use vehicles on a chassis dynamometer
Relationships between natural organic matter characteristics, reverse osmosis pretreatment and membrane performance
 
Assessment of soil creep sediment generation for total maximum daily load development in a northern coastal California watershed
Fashioning a greener shade of clean: Integrating pollution prevention into public policy---the case of professional wet cleaning
 
Managing hydromodification impacts due to urbanization through the regulation of new development and re-development in California
Activated sludge process improvements: Benefits of bioaugmentation and improved monitoring
 
Regional water distribution optimization
High recovery desalting of brackish water
 
Multitier multiscale sensing: A new paradigm for actuated sensing
An appropriate wastewater treatment system in developing countries: Thailand as a case study
 
Utility of particle size distribution in wastewater and stormwater
Biogeochemical Controls on Environmental Mercury Methylation
 
Contaminant Transport in the Southern California Bight
Gas Transfer Parameter Estimation: Applications and Implications of Classical Assumptions
 
Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) to help optimize Drinking Water Treatment
Investigation of Coupled Hydrologic and Geochemical Impacts of Wildfire on Southern California Watersheds
 
Wildfire-Induced Physicochemical Changes in Dissolved Natural Organic Matter: Watershed Dynamics and Water Treatment
Synergistic Organic Degradation by Photo-Assisted Electrochemical Oxidation of Reverse Osmosis Concentrate
 
Energy and Cost Optimization of Reverse Osmosis Desalination
Traditional and Host-Associated Fecal Indicator Bacterial Patterns in Southern California Watersheds: Field Source Identification Studies and Laboratory Microcosms Investigating Presence and Persistence in Water and Sediments