James E. Amburgey, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, United States | ||
2002 | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Sanitary and Municipal Engineering, Civil EngineeringGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorAppiah Amirtharajah | grad student | 2002 | Georgia Tech | |
(Improving filtration for removal of Cryptosporidium oocysts and particles from drinking water.) |
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Alansari A, Amburgey J, Madding N. (2018) A quantitative analysis of swimming pool recirculation system efficiency. Journal of Water and Health. 16: 449-459 |
Lu P, Amburgey JE, Hill VR, et al. (2017) Removals of cryptosporidium parvum oocysts and cryptosporidium-sized polystyrene microspheres from swimming pool water by diatomaceous earth filtration and perlite-sand filtration. Journal of Water and Health. 15: 374-384 |
Lu P, Amburgey JE. (2016) A pilot-scale study of Cryptosporidium-sized microsphere removals from swimming pools via sand filtration. Journal of Water and Health. 14: 109-20 |
Kimble GH, Amburgey JE, Hill VR. (2012) Comparison of Hollow-Fiber Ultrafilters with Pleated Capsule Filters for Surface and Tap Water Samples Using U.S. EPA Method 1623. Journal of Environmental Engineering (New York, N.Y.). 138: 899-901 |
Amburgey JE, Walsh KJ, Fielding RR, et al. (2012) Removal of Cryptosporidium and polystyrene microspheres from swimming pool water with sand, cartridge, and precoat filters. Journal of Water and Health. 10: 31-42 |
Kimble GH, Amburgey JE, Hill VR. (2012) Comparison of hollow-fiber ultrafilters with pleated capsule filters for surface and tap water samples using U.S. EPA method 1623 Journal of Environmental Engineering (United States). 138: 899-901 |
Amburgey JE, Brouckaert BM. (2012) The use of expanded clay media to extend run times in existing dual-media filters Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition 2012 |
Amburgey JE, Anderson JB. (2011) Disposable swim diaper retention of Cryptosporidium-sized particles on human subjects in a recreational water setting. Journal of Water and Health. 9: 653-8 |
Amburgey JE. (2011) Removal of cryptosporidium-sized polystyrene microspheres from swimming pool water with a sand filter with and without added perlite filter media Journal of Environmental Engineering. 137: 1205-1208 |
Brouckaert BM, Amirtharajah A, Brouckaert CJ, et al. (2006) Predicting the efficiency of deposit removal during filter backwash Water Sa. 32: 633-640 |