Brian M. Pecson, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2006 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Sanitary and Municipal Engineering, Microbiology Biology

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2022 Pecson BM, Darby E, Danielson R, Dearborn Y, Giovanni GD, Jakubowski W, Leddy M, Lukasik G, Mull B, Nelson KL, Olivieri A, Rock C, Slifko T. Distributions of waterborne pathogens in raw wastewater based on a 14-month, multi-site monitoring campaign. Water Research. 213: 118170. PMID 35183914 DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2022.118170  0.512
2020 Rockey N, Young S, Kohn T, Pecson BM, Wobus C, Raskin L, Wigginton KR. UV disinfection of human norovirus: evaluating infectivity using a genome-wide PCR-based approach. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 31976661 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Est.9B05747  0.349
2019 Rockey N, Bischel HN, Kohn T, Pecson B, Wigginton KR. The utility of flow cytometry for potable reuse. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 57: 42-49. PMID 30684865 DOI: 10.1016/J.Copbio.2018.12.009  0.377
2019 Tackaert RA, Pisarenko AN, Chen EC, Kolakovsky A, Pecson BM, Drewes JE, Rhodes Trussell R, Shane Trussell R. 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. DOI: 10.2166/Aqua.2019.134  0.304
2018 Furst KE, Pecson BM, Webber BD, Mitch WA. Tradeoffs between pathogen inactivation and disinfection byproduct formation during sequential chlorine and chloramine disinfection for wastewater reuse. Water Research. 143: 579-588. PMID 30015098 DOI: 10.1016/J.Watres.2018.05.050  0.354
2018 Pecson BM, Chen EC, Triolo SC, Pisarenko AN, Olivieri S, Idica E, Kolakovsky A, Trussell RS, Trussell RR. Mechanical Reliability in Potable Reuse: Evaluation of an Advanced Water Purification Facility Journal - American Water Works Association. 110: E19-E28. DOI: 10.1002/Awwa.1045  0.303
2017 Pecson BM, Triolo SC, Olivieri S, Chen EC, Pisarenko AN, Yang CC, Olivieri A, Haas CN, Trussell RS, Trussell RR. 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. PMID 28609729 DOI: 10.1016/J.Watres.2017.06.014  0.339
2017 Amoueyan E, Ahmad S, Eisenberg JNS, Pecson B, Gerrity D. Quantifying pathogen risks associated with potable reuse: A risk assessment case study for Cryptosporidium. Water Research. 119: 252-266. PMID 28475966 DOI: 10.1016/J.Watres.2017.04.048  0.337
2016 Fidjeland J, Nordin A, Pecson BM, Nelson KL, Vinnerås B. 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. PMID 27040580 DOI: 10.1016/J.Watres.2016.02.019  0.554
2015 Fidjeland J, Nordin A, Pecson BM, Nelson KL, Vinnerås B. Modeling the inactivation of ascaris eggs as a function of ammonia concentration and temperature. Water Research. 83: 153-60. PMID 26143272 DOI: 10.1016/J.Watres.2015.06.030  0.576
2013 Sigstam T, Gannon G, Cascella M, Pecson BM, Wigginton KR, Kohn T. Subtle differences in virus composition affect disinfection kinetics and mechanisms. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 79: 3455-67. PMID 23542618 DOI: 10.1128/Aem.00663-13  0.301
2013 Gerrity D, Pecson B, Trussell RS, Trussell RR. Potable reuse treatment trains throughout the world Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua. 62: 321-338. DOI: 10.2166/Aqua.2013.041  0.315
2012 Wigginton KR, Pecson BM, Sigstam T, Bosshard F, Kohn T. Virus inactivation mechanisms: impact of disinfectants on virus function and structural integrity. Environmental Science & Technology. 46: 12069-78. PMID 23098102 DOI: 10.1021/Es3029473  0.338
2012 Pecson BM, Decrey L, Kohn T. Photoinactivation of virus on iron-oxide coated sand: enhancing inactivation in sunlit waters. Water Research. 46: 1763-70. PMID 22264797 DOI: 10.1016/J.Watres.2011.12.059  0.342
2011 Decrey L, Udert KM, Tilley E, Pecson BM, Kohn T. Fate of the pathogen indicators phage ΦX174 and Ascaris suum eggs during the production of struvite fertilizer from source-separated urine. Water Research. 45: 4960-72. PMID 21807394 DOI: 10.1016/J.Watres.2011.06.042  0.403
2011 Pecson BM, Ackermann M, Kohn T. Framework for using quantitative PCR as a nonculture based method to estimate virus infectivity. Environmental Science & Technology. 45: 2257-63. PMID 21322644 DOI: 10.1021/Es103488E  0.307
2009 Pecson BM, Martin LV, Kohn T. Quantitative PCR for determining the infectivity of bacteriophage MS2 upon inactivation by heat, UV-B radiation, and singlet oxygen: advantages and limitations of an enzymatic treatment to reduce false-positive results. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 75: 5544-54. PMID 19592538 DOI: 10.1128/Aem.00425-09  0.341
2007 Pecson BM, Barrios JA, Jiménez BE, Nelson KL. The effects of temperature, pH, and ammonia concentration on the inactivation of Ascaris eggs in sewage sludge. Water Research. 41: 2893-902. PMID 17524448 DOI: 10.1016/J.Watres.2007.03.040  0.559
2006 Pecson BM, Barrios JA, Johnson DR, Nelson KL. A real-time PCR method for quantifying viable ascaris eggs using the first internally transcribed spacer region of ribosomal DNA. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 72: 7864-72. PMID 17056687 DOI: 10.1128/Aem.01983-06  0.523
2005 Pecson BM, Nelson KL. Inactivation of Ascaris suum eggs by ammonia. Environmental Science & Technology. 39: 7909-14. PMID 16295855 DOI: 10.1021/Es050659A  0.588
2003 Pecson BM, Nelson KL. THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TIME, TEMPERATURE, PH, AND AMMONIA CONCENTRATION ON THE INACTIVATION RATE OF ASCARIS EGGS Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2003: 534-539. DOI: 10.2175/193864703784678702  0.525
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