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water quality & treatment Environmental Engineering

Welcome!

Our research team specializes in the characterization of source water quality and physicochemical drinking water treatment processes. Within this area, we investigate the effects of extreme events and climatic disturbances on watersheds and drinking water system resiliency. We combine field monitoring and laboratory experiments to answer fundamental research questions, and often collaborate with water utilities and regulatory agencies. Our goal is to inform decision making, source water protection strategies, and climate preparedness among municipal water providers.

Welcome!

Our research team specializes in the characterization of source water quality and physicochemical drinking water treatment processes. Within this area, we investigate the effects of extreme events and climatic disturbances on watersheds and drinking water system resiliency. We combine field monitoring and laboratory experiments to answer fundamental research questions, and often collaborate with water utilities and regulatory agencies. Our goal is to inform decision making, source water protection strategies, and climate preparedness among municipal water providers.

Welcome!

Our research team specializes in the characterization of source water quality and physicochemical drinking water treatment processes. Within this area, we investigate the effects of extreme events and climatic disturbances on watersheds and drinking water system resiliency. We combine field monitoring and laboratory experiments to answer fundamental research questions, and often collaborate with water utilities and regulatory agencies. Our goal is to inform decision making, source water protection strategies, and climate preparedness among municipal water providers.

 

 

 

Dr. Amanda Hohner leads our research team.

She is an Assistant Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at WSU. Please visit our research page to learn more about our current projects and areas of expertise. View full CV.

 

 

 

 

Opportunities

I currently have an opening for a PhD student with strong laboratory analytical skills. Please send me an email (ahohner@wsu.edu), with a short description of your laboratory skills, instrument experience, and CV. Learn more about our team here