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Publications Details for Grant Number R834871
Rapid Detection of Sewer Pipeline Problems Using Bacterial DNA Markers and Q-PCR Technology
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Advancing Public Health Protection through Water Infrastructure Sustainability (2009)
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Journal Article | Biodegradation of fat, oil and grease (FOG) deposits under various redox conditions relevant to sewer environment. | None | He X, Zhang Q, Cooney MJ, Yan T | He X, Zhang Q, Cooney MJ, Yan T. Biodegradation of fat, oil and grease (FOG) deposits under various redox conditions relevant to sewer environment. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 2015;99(14):6059-6068. |
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Journal Article | Impact of microbial activities and hydraulic retention time on the production and profile of long chain fatty acids in grease interceptors: a laboratory study. | None | He X, Yan T | He X, Yan T. Impact of microbial activities and hydraulic retention time on the production and profile of long chain fatty acids in grease interceptors:a laboratory study. Environmental Science:Water Research & Technology 2016;2(3):474-482. |
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Journal Article | Pyrosequencing reveals correlations between extremely acidophilic bacterial communities with hydrogen sulphide concentrations, pH and inert polymer coatings at concrete sewer crown surfaces. | None | Pagaling E, Yang K, Yan T | Pagaling E, Yang K, Yan T. Pyrosequencing reveals correlations between extremely acidophilic bacterial communities with hydrogen sulphide concentrations, pH and inert polymer coatings at concrete sewer crown surfaces. Journal of Applied Microbiology 2014;117(1):50-64. |
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Presentation | Are fat, oil and grease (FOG) deposits biodegradable in sewer lines? | None | He X, Zhang Q, Yan T | He X, Zhang Q, Yan T. Are fat, oil and grease (FOG) deposits biodegradable in sewer lines? Poster presented at the Hawaii Water Environment Association (HWEA) Conference, Honolulu, HI, May 6-9, 2014. |
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Presentation | Do grease interceptors have negative effects on sanitary sewer overflow? | None | He X, Yan T | He X, Yan T. Do grease interceptors have negative effects on sanitary sewer overflow? Poster presented at the Pacific Water Conference, Honolulu, HI, February 3-5, 2015 (poster presentation received the 2nd place award in student research competition). |
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Presentation | Microbes involved in concrete sewer pipe corrosion. | None | Pagaling E, Yang K, Yan T | Pagaling E, Yang K, Yan T. Microbes involved in concrete sewer pipe corrosion. Presented at the Engineering Sustainability Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, April 7-10, 2013. |
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Presentation | Extremely acidophilic bacterial communities at severely corroded concrete sewer crown surface. | None | Yan T, Pagaling E, Yang K | Yan T, Pagaling E, Yang K. Extremely acidophilic bacterial communities at severely corroded concrete sewer crown surface. Poster presented at the 15th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Seoul, South Korea, August 24-29, 2014. |
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