selected publications
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article
- Comparison of E. Coli, Enterococci, and Fecal Coliform as Indicators for Brackish Water Quality Assessment.. Water Environment Research. 76:245-255. 2004
- Critical Thinking among Environmental Health Undergraduates and Implications for the Profession.. Journal of Environmental Health. 67. 2004
- Featured Article Quiz #2.. Journal of Environmental Health. 67. 2004
- A Preliminary Study on Coastal Water Quality Monitoring and Modeling.. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering. 38:493-509. 2003
- An Integrated Treatability Protocol for Biotreatment/Bioremediation Pollutants Generated by Chemical Industries.. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering. 38:597-607. 2003
- Preliminary Evaluation of Metals Removal in Three Pilot-Scale Constructed Wetland Systems.. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal. 14:323-332. 2003
- Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (MTBE) Biodegradation in Batch and Continuous Upflow Fixed-Biofilm Reactors.. Water Science and Technology. 42:153-161. 2002
- Microbial Contamination in Lake Pontchartrain Basin and Best Management Practices on Microbial Contamination Reduction.. J Environ Sci Health Part A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng. 37:1765. 2002
- Removal of N, P, BOD5, and Coliform in Pilot-Scale Constructed Wetland Systems.. International Journal of Phytoremediatio. 4:127-141. 2002
- Welcome Back to the Beach - Thanks to a Stormwater Research Project, New Orleans, LA, Residents Soon May Be Allowed to Swim in Lake Pontchartrain again.. Water Environment and Technology. 11. 1999
- Carbon Tetrachloride Biodegradation in a Fixed-Biofilm Reactor and its Kinetic Study.. Water Science and Technology. 38:155-162. 1998
- Biodegradation Kinetics of Carbon Tetrachloride by Pseudomonas Cepacia Under Varying Oxidation-Reduction Potential Conditions.. Water Environment Research. 69:1094-1099. 1997
- Effects of Electron Donor, Dissolved Oxygen, and Oxidation-Reduction Potential Biodegradation of Carbon Tetrachloride by Escherichia Coli K-12.. Water Environment Research. 69:1100-1105. 1997
- Redox Potential as a Controlling Factor in Enhancing Carbon Tetrachloride Biodegradation.. Water Science and Technology. 34:59-66. 1996