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Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 43-46

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... . Over Edward Bouwer is currently the Abel Wolman Professor the past decade, he has chaired or served as a member on of Environmental Engineering and chair of the Department various NRC committees examining issues on the design of Geography and Environmental Engineering at Johns evolution of the Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives ­Hopkins University.
From page 44...
... Current studies include development of bioaugmentation environments. He specializes in corrosion science and cultures for chlorinated ethenes that grow at low pH, evalu- engineering with particular emphasis on materials selection ation of bioremediation strategies to treat high concentration for contemporary and advanced engineering systems and in of halogenated methanes, use of biostimulation to enhance failure analysis.
From page 45...
... His basic procedure logically based remediation systems, using micro­ rganisms o was patented and licensed to an industrial firm for further to treat drinking water, or optimizing wastewater treatment. development, and today the subject has become one that is She works both in the laboratory and in the field, trying to widely studied and applied worldwide.
From page 46...
... His research pro- Environmental Engineering and Science Professors, and gram in recent years has centered on the removal of organic the International Water Association. He served as president and inorganic contaminants from water using adsorption of the Association of Engineering and Science Professors systems, especially granular and powdered activated carbon and currently is on the editorial advisory board of the water systems that are coupled with membrane systems.


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