Browsing OSU - Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Lampert, David"
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Applying satellite remote sensing, unmanned systems, and models for water quality analysis
Pamula, Abhiram Siva Prasad (2022-07)Transport of soils and sediment by runoff diminish the surface water quality of lakes/reservoirs and shrink reservoir capacity. Nutrients move with transported soil and sediment due to soil erosion by floods and high wind. ... -
Biostimulation of trichloroethene dechlorination by organohalide respiring bacteria with enzymatically produced organochlorides
Wang, Xuewen (2021-12)Anaerobic microcosms were set up for trichloroethylene (TCE) dechlorination with solvent extractable or water extractable organic matter (OM) reacted with the enzyme chloroperoxidase (CPO). CPO-reacted water-soluble OM was ... -
Community analysis of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (ATO) and 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) degrading microbial cultures
Brooks, Matthew (2020-05)The degradation of NTO is a growing concern to do its increasing popularity and persistence in the soil as ATO. There is concern over its environmental and health impact, particularly because contamination to water resources ... -
Effects of trace metals on chloraminated disinfection byproduct formation of drinking water biofilms
Hall, Alissa (2021-07)The use of disinfecting chemicals on public water supplies is a practice conducted around the world today. Disinfectants such as chlorine, chloramine, and ozone can be added to a water supply to eliminate any bacteria and ... -
Evaluation of energy and emissions from municipal wastewater treatment
Wiseman, Rabecca Jeanette (2020-12)Wastewater treatment is a core societal commodity responsible for maintaining the health of humans and downstream ecosystems. Because the purpose of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is to remove pathogens and organic ... -
Studies on the mobility and transport of barium present in unconventional petroleum produced water disposed into saline aquifers
Ebrahimi, Pouyan Lialekol (2018-05)Petroleum produced water (PPW) from unconventional oil and gas (UOG) in the USA contains heavy metals whose concentrations are in many cases hundreds of time above the USA drinking water standards. This poses an environmental ...