Tanita Sirivedhin, Ph.D.

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2002 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences
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Kimberly Gray grad student 2002 Northwestern
 (Qualitative and quantitative characterization of the organic matrix in surface water systems: Methodology and application.)
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Sirivedhin T, Gray KA. (2006) Factors affecting denitrification rates in experimental wetlands: Field and laboratory studies Ecological Engineering. 26: 167-181
Sirivedhin T, Gray KA. (2005) Part I. Identifying anthropogenic markers in surface waters influenced by treated effluents: a tool in potable water reuse. Water Research. 39: 1154-64
Sirivedhin T, Gray KA. (2005) 2. Comparison of the disinfection by-product formation potentials between a wastewater effluent and surface waters. Water Research. 39: 1025-36
Dallbauman L, Sirivedhin T. (2005) Reclamation of produced water for beneficial use Separation Science and Technology. 40: 185-200
Cruz K, Schumacher R, Sirivedhin T. (2005) Gas chromatography with isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC/IRMS) as a tool for contaminant source identification Proceedings of Gti Natural Gas Technologies 2005: What S New and What S Next
Sirivedhin T, Dallbauman L. (2004) Organic matrix in produced water from the Osage-Skiatook petroleum environmental research site, Osage county, Oklahoma. Chemosphere. 57: 463-9
Sirivedhin T, McCue J, Dallbauman L. (2004) Reclaiming produced water for beneficial use: Salt removal by electrodialysis Journal of Membrane Science. 243: 335-343
Sirivedhin T, Dallbauman L. (2004) Study of natural organic matter (NOM) in produced water Proceedings - Natural Gas Technologies Ii: Ingenuity and Innovation
Sirivedhin T, Saber D. (2004) Environmental forensic chemistry at MGP sites: An overview Proceedings - Natural Gas Technologies Ii: Ingenuity and Innovation
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