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Appendix A Committee Biographical Information
Pages 43-47

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... His areas of research involve microbial and chemical risk assessment, chemical fate and transport, hazardous waste processing and disposal practices, industrial wastewater treatment, and water and wastewater disinfection processes. He is currently conducting research to evaluate the analytical capabilities for monitoring intentional contamination of drinking water.
From page 44...
... He has also served on technical review committees for several municipal drinking water projects throughout the United States and is currently a Consultant to the EPA Science Advisory Board Drinking Water Committee (Stage 2 Disinfection/Disinfectant Byproduct Rule and Long-Term 2 Enhanced Water Treatment Rule)
From page 45...
... He has served as a diplomat for water supply/wastewater issues for the American Academy of Environmental Engineers, as the Water Industry Delegation Leader to China for the Citizen Ambassador Program, and was an executive committee member of the Board of Trustees of the American Water Works Association Research Foundation.
From page 46...
... She is also an adjunct associate professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering at Utah State University. Her research focuses primarily on treatment of drinking water, including filtration, UV disinfection, the application of surrogate measures to improve treatment plant performance, Giardia and Cryptosporidium removal via conventional treatment and direct filtration, ozone pilot studies, disinfection byproduct studies, and a TOC study in surface water treatment plants.
From page 47...
... His current research involves analyzing survival of genetically engineered microorganisms (GEMs) in the environment; using molecular techniques such as gene probes and polymerase chain reaction to detect pathogens and GEMs; analyzing transfer of genetic material under environmental conditions; exploring the potential for using indigenous or genetically manipulated organisms for biotransformations of xenobiotics; and developing and testing indicators for fecal contamination in water.


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