Browsing OU - Theses by Author "Kibbey, Tohren"
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Determining the Feasibility of Best Available Treatment Versus Line Extension for Radionuclide Contamination in the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Jurisdiction Area
McIntosh, Ashleigh (2019-05-10)This project aims to compare best available treatment (BAT) options to a line extension, therefore, presenting residents within the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma (KTO) jurisdictional area with the most effective, in terms of ... -
The Effect of Pore Water Evaporation on Transport of Caffeine, Propranolol, and Ciprofloxacin: A Sand Column Study and Model Simulation
Normile, Hayley (2016-12)The purpose of this study was to explore the transport of selected pharmaceuticals under saturated and unsaturated conditions, simulating environmental processes of evaporation and flooding. Caffeine (a stimulant), ... -
Impact of Soil pH on the Leaching Rate of Disposed Li-ion Batteries
Sullivan, Michael Jr (2021-05-14)Lithium-ion batteries (LIB) are becoming the front-runner for rechargeable battery usage yet are rarely disposed of properly. Analysis of varying landfills and electronic waste recycling centers throughout the world show ... -
The Impact of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on the Spoilage Bacterial Growth on Spinach Leaves
Alfailakawi, Nour (2023-05)Nanoparticles are increasingly being considered for various agricultural applications, ranging from nano-based fertilizers to nano-pesticides that can easily attach to the produce. This work aspires to isolate spoilage ... -
The performance and cost-benefit analysis of iron coagulants and polymer additive in enhancing seawater treatment during harmful algal blooms
Hussain, Abdullah (2023-05)Water usage is growing at more than twice the rate of the population, and an increasing number of regions are reaching the limit at which water services can be sustainably delivered, specifically in arid regions (United ... -
Quantifying Nanoparticle Attachment to Produce Surfaces
Bezdek, Jack (2024-05-10)In recent years, nanoparticles have emerged as an intriguing tool in the field of agriculture, showing capabilities to increase performance and efficiency in several areas throughout the process of crop production. For ...