Brian M. Pecson, Ph.D.

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2006 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Environmental Engineering, Sanitary and Municipal Engineering, Microbiology Biology
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Kara L. Nelson grad student 2006 UC Berkeley
 (Improving methods for the control of Ascaris eggs in wastewater sludge.)
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Pecson BM, Darby E, Danielson R, et al. (2022) Distributions of waterborne pathogens in raw wastewater based on a 14-month, multi-site monitoring campaign. Water Research. 213: 118170
Rockey N, Young S, Kohn T, et al. (2020) UV disinfection of human norovirus: evaluating infectivity using a genome-wide PCR-based approach. Environmental Science & Technology
Rockey N, Bischel HN, Kohn T, et al. (2019) The utility of flow cytometry for potable reuse. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 57: 42-49
Tackaert RA, Pisarenko AN, Chen EC, et al. (2019) Demonstrating process robustness of potable reuse trains during challenge testing with elevated levels of acetone, formaldehyde, NDMA, and 1,4-dioxane Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua. 68: 313-324
Furst KE, Pecson BM, Webber BD, et al. (2018) Tradeoffs between pathogen inactivation and disinfection byproduct formation during sequential chlorine and chloramine disinfection for wastewater reuse. Water Research. 143: 579-588
Pecson BM, Chen EC, Triolo SC, et al. (2018) Mechanical Reliability in Potable Reuse: Evaluation of an Advanced Water Purification Facility Journal - American Water Works Association. 110: E19-E28
Pecson BM, Triolo SC, Olivieri S, et al. (2017) Reliability of pathogen control in direct potable reuse: Performance evaluation and QMRA of a full-scale 1 MGD advanced treatment train. Water Research. 122: 258-268
Amoueyan E, Ahmad S, Eisenberg JNS, et al. (2017) Quantifying pathogen risks associated with potable reuse: A risk assessment case study for Cryptosporidium. Water Research. 119: 252-266
Fidjeland J, Nordin A, Pecson BM, et al. (2016) Corrigendum to "Modeling the inactivation of ascaris eggs as a function of ammonia concentration and temperature" [Water Res. 83 (2015) 153-160]. Water Research. 94: 384
Fidjeland J, Nordin A, Pecson BM, et al. (2015) Modeling the inactivation of ascaris eggs as a function of ammonia concentration and temperature. Water Research. 83: 153-60
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