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Publications Details for Grant Number R826170
Role of Microbial Metabolism and Cometabolism in Treating Mixtures of Biodegradable and Nonbiodegradable Chemicals in Granular Activated Carbon Columns
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Exploratory Research - Environmental Engineering (1997)
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Dissertation/Thesis | Losh DE. The role of bioregeneration in treating mixtures of biodegradable and non-biodegradable chemicals in granular activated carbon columns. M.S. Thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 2001. |
R826170 (2001) R826170 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Putz A, Losh D, Speitel Jr. G. Removal of nonbiodegradable chemicals from mixtures during granular activated carbon bioregeneration. Journal of Environmental Engineering 2005;131(2):196-205. |
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Presentation | Losh DE, Putz ARH, Speitel GE. Biological activated carbon: understanding the role of metabolism in extending service life and improving process performance. Presented at the Texas Water 2001 Meeting, San Antonio, TX, April 3-6, 2001. |
R826170 (2001) R826170 (Final) |
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Presentation | Losh D, Putz AH, Speitel Jr GE. Biological activated carbon: interactions between biodegradable and nonbiodegradable chemicals. To be presented at the Texas Water 2001, Houston, TX, April 2001. |
R826170 (2000) |
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Presentation | Putz AH, Losh D, Speitel Jr GE. Biological activated carbon: understanding the role of metabolism in extending service life and improving process performance. To be presented at the American Water Works Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, June 2001. |
R826170 (2000) |
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Presentation | Putz ARH, Losh DE, Speitel GE. Biological activated carbon: understanding the role of metabolism in extending service life and improving process performance. Presented at the 2001 American Water Works Association Annual Conference, 2001. |
R826170 (2001) |
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Presentation | Putz ARH, Losh DE, Speitel GE. Biological activated carbon: understanding the role of metabolism in extending service life and improving process performance. Presented at a Texas Section American Water Works Association Capital Area Chapter Meeting, 2001. |
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Proceedings | Putz ARH, Losh DE, Speitel Jr. GE. Biological activated carbon:understanding the role of metabolism in extending service life and improving process performance. In: Proceedings of the American Water Works Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, June 17-21, 2001. Washington, DC: American Water Works Association, 2001. |
R826170 (2000) R826170 (2001) R826170 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Putz ARH, Speitel Jr. GE. The role of cometabolism in the bioregeneration of granular activated carbon columns. In: Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2002 Annual Technical Exhibition and Conference, Chicago, IL, September 28-October 2. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Federation, 2002. pp. 608-636. |
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