Water Resources
Recent Water Research Reports
- Removal and inactivation of waterborne viruses using zerovalent iron (ES&T, 2005)
- Well characteristics influencing arsenic concentrations in ground water (Water Research, 2005)
- Increased salinization of freshwater in the Northeast United States (Proc. National Academy of Sciences, Sep. 2005)
- Transport of Chemical and Microbial Compounds from Known Wastewater Discharges: Potential for Use as Indicators of Human Fecal Contamination (ES&T, July 2005)
- Use of potassium formate in road winter deicing can reduce groundwater deterioration (ES&T, July 2005)
- Nitrate contamination in private wells in rural Alabama (Science of the Total Environment, June 2005)
- Mississippi agency says water well contractors must be licensed (U.S. Water News, April 2005)
- Small Flows Quarterly - Summer 2004 - on lot septic articles
- High exposure to arsenic from drinking water at several localities in eastern Croatia (Science of the Total Environment, March 2005)
- Spatial and temporal trends of precipitation chemistry in the United States, 1985-2002 (Environmental Pollution, June 2005)
- Nitrogen study fertilizes fears of pollution (Nature, February 2005)
- Arsenic in wells in Bangladesh (Nature, February 2005)
- Bacterial sulfate reduction limits natural arsenic contamination in groundwater (Geology, 2004)
- NSF International Completes Testing of Household Drinking Water Products to Provide Homeland Security Protection
- Drinking-Water Nitrate, Methemoglobinemia, and Global Burden of Disease: A Discussion (Environmental Health Perspectives, 2004)
- Presence of Hepatitis a Virus in Water and its Relationship with Indicators of Fecal Contamination (Water, Air and Soil Pollution, abstract)
- Methyl tert-Butyl Ether Occurrence and Related Factors in Public and Private Wells in Southeast New Hampshire (ES&T, 2004)