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Rymes M, Rasmussen R, Garcia-Chevesich P, Burgert K, Long J, McBride E, et al.
Data Brief . 2024 Aug; 56:110770. PMID: 39211484
Though surface water quality has been monitored in southern Peru over the past and current century, it has been implemented by multiple organizations. The data lacks a centralized repository and...
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Tejada-Purizaca T, Garcia-Chevesich P, Ticona-Quea J, Martinez G, Martinez K, Morales-Paredes L, et al.
Foods . 2024 Mar; 13(5). PMID: 38472875
To better query regional sources of metal(loid) exposure in an under-communicated region, available scientific literature from 50 national universities (undergraduate and graduate theses and dissertations), peer-reviewed journals, and reports published...
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Wang W, Root C, Peel H, Garza M, Gidley N, Romero-Mariscal G, et al.
Water Res . 2024 Feb; 252:121200. PMID: 38309061
The metalloids boron and arsenic are ubiquitous and difficult to remove during water treatment. As chemical pretreatment using strong base and oxidants can increase their rejection during membrane-based nanofiltration (NF),...
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Malone A, Figueroa L, Wang W, Smith N, Ranville J, Vuono D, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Jul; 898:165492. PMID: 37453708
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is the leading global source of anthropogenic mercury (Hg) release to the environment. Top-down mercury reduction efforts have had limited results, but a bottom-up...
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Vega M, Scholes R, Brady A, Daly R, Narrowe A, Vanzin G, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2023 Apr; 57(18):7240-7253. PMID: 37099683
Ammonia monooxygenase and analogous oxygenase enzymes contribute to pharmaceutical biotransformation in activated sludge. In this study, we hypothesized that methane monooxygenase can enhance pharmaceutical biotransformation within the benthic, diffuse periphytic...
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Yang Z, Acker S, Brady A, Rodriguez A, Morales Paredes L, Ticona J, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Mar; 876:162478. PMID: 36871713
Nature-based solutions offer a sustainable alternative to labor and chemical intensive engineered treatment of metal-impaired waste streams. Shallow, unit process open water (UPOW) constructed wetlands represent a novel design where...
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Vanzin G, Peel H, Wang W, Bosworth L, Yang Z, Vega M, et al.
MethodsX . 2023 Mar; 10:102074. PMID: 36865651
Shallow, unit process open water wetlands harbor a benthic microbial mat capable of removing nutrients, pathogens, and pharmaceuticals at rates that rival or exceed those of more traditional systems. A...
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Vega M, Scholes R, Brady A, Daly R, Narrowe A, Bosworth L, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2022 Oct; 56(20):14462-14477. PMID: 36197061
In shallow, open-water engineered wetlands, design parameters select for a photosynthetic microbial biomat capable of robust pharmaceutical biotransformation, yet the contributions of specific microbial processes remain unclear. Here, we combined...
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Leonard L, Vanzin G, Garayburu-Caruso V, Lau S, Beutler C, Newman A, et al.
Water Res X . 2022 May; 15:100144. PMID: 35542761
Changes in climate, season, and vegetation can alter organic export from watersheds. While an accepted tradeoff to protect public health, disinfection processes during drinking water treatment can adversely react with...
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Drennan D, Almstrand R, Lee I, Landkamer L, Figueroa L, Sharp J
Bio Protoc . 2021 Aug; 7(1):e2083. PMID: 34458414
Column studies can be employed to query systems that mimic environmentally relevant flow-through processes in natural and built environments. Sampling these systems spatially throughout operation, while maintaining the integrity of...