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Records 1 to 25 of 4164 records from [ORD] about 'Water' published between 01/16/2013 and 01/16/2018

2018
Sustainable Catalysis_Energy efficient reactions and Applications
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Jan 05, 2018]
This book chapter discusses various catalysts for environmental remediation. Detailed information on catalysis using ferrate and ferrite oxidation, TiO2 photocatalysis, and new catalysts (i.e., graphene, perovskites and graphitic carbon nitride) is provided for the degradation of...
A Human Fecal Contamination Score for Ranking Recreational Sites using the HF183/BacR287 Quantitative Real-Time PCR Method
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Human fecal pollution of recreational waters remains a public health concern worldwide. As a result, there is a growing interest in the application of human-associated fecal source identification quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) technologies for water quality research and manag...
An Overview of Rainfall-Runoff Model Types
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
This report explores rainfall-runoff models, their generation methods, and the categories under which they fall. Runoff plays an important role in the hydrological cycle by returning excess precipitation to the oceans and controlling how much water flows into stream systems. Mode...
Combined effects of acidification and hypoxia on the estuarine ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 03, 2018]
Estuaries are transitive zones which experience large fluctuations in environmental parameters (temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, etc.). The interactive effects of reduced dissolved oxygen (DO) and elevated pCO2 on estuarine organisms is not currently well understood. Ctenophore...
Comparison of mouse and swine bioassays for determination of soil arsenic relative bioavailability
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Evaluation of soil arsenic (As) relative bioavailability (RBA) is essential to accurately assess human exposure to As contaminated soils via the incidental ingestion pathway. A variety of animal bioassays have been developed to estimate As RBA in contaminated soils and dusts, wit...
Coupling of organic and inorganic aerosol systems and the effect on gas–particle partitioning in the southeastern US
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 12, 2018]
Several models were used to describe the partitioning of ammonia, water, and organic compounds between the gas and particle phases for conditions in the southeastern US during summer 2013. Existing equilibrium models and frameworks were found to be sufficient, although additional...
Cultural eutrophication is reflected in the stable isotopic composition of the eastern mudsnail, Nassarius obsoletus
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 12, 2018]
In aquatic ecosystems, biological indicators are used in concert with nutrient concentration data to identify habitat impairments related to cultural eutrophication. This approach has been less commonly implemented in coastal areas due to the dominance of physical conditions in s...
Developing qualitative ecosystem service relationships with the Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response framework: A case study on Cape Cod, Massachusetts
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Understanding the effects of environmental management strategies on society and the environment is critical for evaluating their effectiveness but is often impeded by limited data availability. In this article, we present a method that can help scientists to support environmental...
Disentangling the pathways of land use impacts on the functional structure of fish assemblages in Amazon streams
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Agricultural land use is a primary driver of environmental impacts on streams. However, the causal processes that shape these impacts operate through multiple pathways and at several spatial scales. This complexity undermines the development of more effective management approache...
Disinfection of Wastewater with Peracetic Acid (PAA) and UV Combined Treatment: A Pilot Study
(NON-EPA PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
UV irradiation is one of the most commonly used wastewater disinfection methods. Significant advantages of using the UV-based disinfection are that it leaves no residual and does not form any disinfection by products (DBPs) in the treated wastewater. However, the high-energy cost...
Ecotoxicological effects and risk assessment of pollutants
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Until somewhat recently there was limited awareness about the impact of soils on human health, ecosystems, and economy. Only in the second half of the twenty century the world awaked for the poor condition of soils, and to its several threats (e.g. soil contamination), as well as...
Enantiomer‐specific measurements of current‐use pesticides in aquatic systems
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Some current‐use pesticides are chiral and have nonsuperimposable mirror images called enantiomers that exhibit identical physical–chemical properties but can behave differently when in contact with other chiral molecules (e.g., regarding degradation and uptake). Thes...
Evaluating weathering of food packaging polyethylene-nano-clay composites: Release of nanoparticles and their impacts
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Nano-fillers are increasingly incorporated into polymeric materials to improve the mechanical, barrier or other matrix properties of nanocomposites used for consumer and industrial applications. However, over the life cycle, these nanocomposites could degrade due to exposure to...
Flow intermittence and ecosystem services in rivers of the Anthropocene
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are watercourses that cease flow at some point in time and space. Arguably Earth's most widespread type of flowing water, IRES are expanding where Anthropocenic climates grow drier and human demands for water escalate. However, IR...
GCSolar.NET User's Manual
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
The GCSolar.NET program will allow the user to view, manipulate, or run the GCSolar.NET modeling simulation for photolysis of contaminants in water. This guide focuses on chemical contaminants, but the same steps can be used to compute values for biological contaminants.
Green infrastructure and its catchment-scale effects: an emerging science
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Urbanizing environments alter the hydrological cycle by redirecting stream networks for stormwater and wastewater transmission and increasing impermeable surfaces. These changes thereby accelerate the runoff of water and its constituents following precipitation events, alter evap...
INLAND PORT COMMUNITY RESILIENCE ROADMAP
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Inland ports are vulnerable to damage or disruptions from extreme high and low water levels. Extreme water levels can cause periods of flooding or drought and may restrict or alter port operations and freight movement. Those vulnerabilities affect not only the port itself, but al...
Landscape metrics as predictors of hydrologic connectivity between Coastal Plain forested wetlands and streams
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 03, 2018]
Geographically isolated wetlands, those entirely surrounded by uplands, provide numerous landscape-scale ecological functions, many of which are dependent on the degree to which they are hydrologically connected to nearby waters. There is a growing need for field-validated, lands...
Longitudinal thermal heterogeneity in rivers and refugia for coldwater species: effects of scale and climate change
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Climate-change driven increases in water temperature pose multiple challenges for aquatic organisms. Predictions of climate change impacts to biota typically do not account for fine-grained spatiotemporal patterns of stream networks; yet patches of cooler water within rivers c...
Measuring urban tree loss dynamics across residential landscapes
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 15, 2018]
The spatial arrangement of urban vegetation depends on urban morphology and socio-economic settings. Urban vegetation changes over time because of human management. Urban trees are removed due to hazard prevention or aesthetic preferences. Previous research attributed tree loss t...
Metrics for assessing freshwater fish in Narragansett Bay
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 10, 2018]
Freshwater fish are ecologically important in stream ecosystems, and they provide significant value to humans. Historically, the streams and rivers of southern New England supported moderately diverse and abundant assemblages of native fishes. Currently, these habitats are impact...
Modeling the influence of septic systems on fecal bacteria load in a suburban watershed in Georgia (GWRC 2017)
(PAPER IN NON-EPA PROCEEDINGS) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Watershed scale models such as the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) are promising tools for studying the impacts of septic systems on water quality and quantity. In this study, SWAT was used to assess the influence of septic systems on bacterial loads in a suburban watershed...
Open Source EPANET: Community-Based Software Development for Drinking Water Infrastructure Modeling
(SUMMARY) [Published : Jan 15, 2018]
Research summary for EPANET. EPANET was created by the US EPA in the 1990s out of a need to better understand water quality transport processes in water distribution systems. Work ceased in 2000 and it last received a minor update in 2008. In the intervening time, EPANET has bec...
Optimal Groundwater Extraction under Uncertainty and a Spatial Stock Externality
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
We introduce a model that incorporates two important elements to estimating welfare gains from groundwater management: stochasticity and a spatial stock externality. We estimate welfare gains resulting from optimal management under uncertainty as well as a gradual stock externali...
Organism Detection in Permeable Pavement Parking Lot Infiltrates at the Edison Environmental Center, New Jersey
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2018]
Three types of permeable pavements were monitored at the Edison Environmental Center in Edison, New Jersey for indicator organisms such as fecal coliform, enterococci, and E. coli. Results showed that porous asphalt had much lower concentration in monitored infiltrate compared t...