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Having recently published an article in AWWA Water Science, Christopher Douglas answered questions from the publication's editor-in-chief, Kenneth L. Mercer, about research. Systematic Oversizing of Service Lines and Meters Douglas, Steven Buchberger, Peter Mayer Currently I'm working as assistant engineer at Hazen Sawyer progressing toward my Professional Engineer license rather than pursuing ...
Having recently published an article in AWWA Water Science, Edna Fernandez-Figueroa answered questions from the publication's editor-in-chief, Kenneth L. Mercer, about research. Carlson's Trophic State Index Is a Poor Predictor of Cyanobacterial Dominance Drinking Reservoirs G. Fernandez-Figueroa, Riley P. Buley, Mario U.G. Barros, Matthew F. Gladfelter, William D. McClimans, and Alan E. Wilson...
This study aims to determine the extent of groundwater damage in the Upper Litani River Basin (ULRB) after years of water mismanagement and overfertilization in what is considered to be Lebanon's largest fertile area. Physical and chemical samples were collected between 2005 and 2010 and analyzed using "The Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" (APHA, AWWA) in order to d...
Having recently published an article in AWWA Water Science, Levi Haupert answered questions from the publication's editor-in-chief, Kenneth L. Mercer, about research. Avoiding Pitfalls When Modeling Removal of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances by Anion Exchange M. Haupert, Jonathan G. Pressman, Thomas F. Speth, David Wahman his younger son prepare to go climbing at Cincinnati Zoo. wife attend...
AWWA has reached a noteworthy milestone this year. In 2018, partnered with Wiley to digitize its entire collection of Journal AWWA, Opflow, and Water Science, content going back 1914. And in early 2023, surpassed one million article downloads. While most these articles are from the past 10 years, have been accessed all 110 years AWWA's publishing history, almost 20,000 different being downloade...
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2015 © American Water Works Association JOURNAL AWWA OCTOBER 2015 | 107:10 Tularemia is an acute febrile zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Shortly after the initial isolation of the organism in Tulare County, Calif. (McCoy & Chapin 1912), the first case of a human infection was reported from Cincinnati, Ohio (Wherry & Lamb 1914). The first documented waterborne ou...
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