Category III - Water Quality
The effects of current-use, sediment-bound pesticides on a coastal marine system (pdf)
Donald P. Weston, Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley
Funded 2006-2007
Anaerobic Microbial Debromination of PolyBrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) (pdf)
Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley
Fecal Indicator Bacteria and Pathogen Persistence in Dry Sand and Sediment Biofilms at Two Southern California Beaches: Implications for Water Quality (pdf)
Jennifer Ayla Jay, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Los Angeles
Influence of Bacterial Pathogen Condition on Cell Transport in Groundwater Environments: Implications of Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) Production and Composition (pdf)
Sharon L. Walker, Chemical & Environmental Engineering, UC Riverside
Modeling Non-point Source Contributions of Host-specific Fecal Contamination in San Pablo Bay
Stefan Wuertz, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Davis
Fabian A. Bombardelli, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Davis
Funded 2005-2006
Quantitative PCR Assays for Specific Host Sources of Fecal Pollution for Test Watersheds
Kathryn Ivanetich, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, UC San Francisco
Impacts of Ethanol on Anaerobic Production of Tert-Butyl Alcohol (TBA) from Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) in Groundwater
Kate M. Scow, Dept. of Land, Air and Water Resources, UC Davis
Kevin Feris, Dept. of Land, Air and Water Resources, UC Davis
Douglas Mackay, Dept. of Land, Air and Water Resources, UC Davis
Diuron in California's Water Supply: Transformations and Associated Risks
Thomas M. Young, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Davis
Peter G. Green, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Davis
Funded 2004-2005
Development of Biosensors for Real Time Analysis of Perchlorate in Water
William T. Frankenberger, Department of Environmental Sciences, UC Riverside
Do Constructed Flow-Through Wetlands Improve Water Quality in the San Joaquin River?
Anthony O'Geen, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources, UC Davis
Simultaneous Detection of Fecal Waste Sources and a Major Pathogen Associated with Waste, E coli O157:H7 in Irrigation and Recreational Waters Using a Low-Density Microarray (pdf)
Betty Olson, Department of Environmental Health, Science & Policy, UC Irvine
Funded 2003-2004
Kinetics of Inorganic Arsenic Contamination in Surface and Ground Waters (pdf)
Michael McKibben, Department of Earth Sciences, UC Riverside
Development of a Quantitative Detection Method for Enumerating Host-Specific Fecal Bacteria Based on Real-Time, Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (pdf)
Kara Nelson, Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley
Funded 2002-2003
Experimental Determinations of Henry's Law Constants of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) to Evaluate Exposure to Aquatic Biota
M. Judith Charles, Department of Environmental Toxicology, UC Davis
Nature of Flow and Gas Dynamics below Spreading Ponds
Jordan F. Clark, Department of Geology, UC Santa Barbara
Cryptosporidium In Bivalves as Indicators of Fecal Pollution in the California Coastal Ecosystem
Patricia A. Conrad, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis
Edward R. Atwill, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis
Ian A. Gardner, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis
Development of an Autonomous O2 Delivery System for In-Situ Aerobic Bioremediation (pdf)
Marc A. Deshusses, Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
The Catalysis of Perchlorate Ion Electroreduction at Transition Metal Electrodes
W. Ronald Fawcett, Department of Chemistry, UC Davis
DNA Aptamers-Based Detection of Atrazine in Water (pdf)
Ashok Mulchandani, Dept. of Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
Wilfred Chen, Dept. of Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
Use of Bioassays to Assess the Water Quality of Wastewater Treatment Plants for the Occurrence of Estrogens and Androgens
Daniel Schlenk, Department of Environmental Sciences, UC Riverside
The Speciation and Reactivity of Wastewater-Derived Organic Nitrogen
David Sedlak, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley
Evaluating the Effectiveness of vegetated Buffers to Remove Nutrients, Pathogens, and Sediment Transported in Runoff from Grazed, Irrigated Pastures
Kenneth W. Tate, Agronomy & Range Science, UC Davis
Funded 2001-2002
Development of a Liquid Membrane Technique to Measure the Temporal Variation in "Bioavailable" Copper and Nickel in the South San Francisco Bay
Kenneth Bruland, Ocean Sciences, UC Santa Cruz
Perchlorate Removal in Groundwater Using Immobilized Cell-Free, Purified and Recombinant Perchlorate Reductases from the Perchlorate Respiring Bacterium, Perc1ace
William T. Frankenberger, Department of Environmental Sciences, UC Riverside
Abiotic Nitrogen Removal Mechanisms in Rapid Infiltration Wastewater Treatment Systems
Mark R. Matsumoto, Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
Funded 2000-2001
Tunable Immunosorbents for the Remediation of Atrazine- and Simazine-Contaminated Water
Wilfred Chen, Dept. of Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
Ashok Mulchandani, Dept. of Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
Application of Acoustic Pressure Waves in Aquifer Remediation and Mobilization of Entrapped Organic Liquids
Constantinos V. Chrysikopoulos, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engr., UC Irvine
Biodegradation of Estrogenic Compounds and its Enhancement in a Membrane Bioreactor
Slawomir W. Hermanowicz, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engr., UC Berkeley
Is Urban Runoff a Source of Human Pathogenic Viruses to Recreational Beach Waters
Sunny Jiang, Dept. of Environmental Analysis & Design, UC Irvine
Landscape Level Controls on Nitrate-Nitrogen in Forested and Chaparral Catchments of Southern California
Thomas Meixner, Department of Environmental Sciences, UC Riverside
Development of a Rapid, Sensitive, and Quantitative Method to Detect Infective Hepatitis A Virus in Water
Marylynn V. Yates, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, UC Riverside
Wilfred Chen, Dept. of Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
Funded 1999-2000
In-Situ Bioremediation of MTBE Contaminated Ground Water Using Biobarriers
Marc A. Deshusses, Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
Mark R. Matsumoto, Chemical & Environmental Engr., UC Riverside
Transport and Fate of Nitrate-Nitrogen in Heterogeneous, Unsaturated Sediments Below the Root Zone
Thomas Harter, Dept. of Land, Air, and Water Resources, UC Davis
Jan W. Hopmans, Dept. of Land, Air, and Water Resources, UC Davis
William R. Horwath, Dept. of Land, Air, and Water Resources, UC Davis
Feasibility of Using Bioaugmentation with Bacterial Strain PM 1 for Bioremediation of MTBE-Contaminated Vadose and Ground Water Environments
Kate M. Scow, Dept. of Land, Air, and Water Resources, UC Davis
Enhancing the Utility of In Vitro Digestive Fluid Extraction as a Management Tool for Contaminated Aquatic Sediments
Donald P. Weston, Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley