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Project Publications: University of Arizona: Arsenic in Water: Removal Technologies and Residuals Disposal

Superfund Research Program

Arsenic in Water: Removal Technologies and Residuals Disposal

Project Leader: Wendell P. Ela
Grant Number: P42ES004940
Funding Period: 2005-2010

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Publications

2011

  • Ela WP, Sedlak DL, Barlaz MA, Henry HF, Muir DG, Swackhamer DL, Weber EJ, Arnold RG, Ferguson PL, Field JA, Furlong ET, Giesy JP, Halden RU, Henry T, Hites RA, Hornbuckle KC, Howard PH, Luthy RG, Meyer AK, Saez AE, vom Saal FS, Vulpe CD, Wiesner MR. 2011. Toward identifying the next generation of superfund and hazardous waste site contaminants. Environ Health Perspect 119(1):6-10. doi:10.1289/ehp.1002497 PMID:21205582 PMCID:PMC3018501

2008

  • Arnold RG, Quanrud DM, Ela WP, Saez AE, Teske S, Tomanek M, Engstrom J, Leung C, Zhang J, Banihani Q. 2008. Fate of polybrominated diphenyl ethers during wastewater treatment/polishing and sludge stabilization/disposal. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1140:394-411. doi:10.1196/annals.1454.012 PMID:18991940
  • Mukiibi M, Ela WP, Saez AE. 2008. Effect of ferrous iron on arsenate sorption to amorphous ferric hydroxide. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1140:335-345. doi:10.1196/annals.1454.024 PMID:18991933
  • Shaw JK, Fathordoobadi S, Zelinski BJ, Ela WP, Saez AE. 2008. Stabilization of arsenic-bearing solid residuals in polymeric matrices. J Hazard Mater 152(3):1115-1121. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.07.106 PMID:17825487

2007

  • Sierra-Alvarez R, Hollingsworth J, Zhou MS. 2007. Removal of copper in an integrated sulfate reducing bioreactor-crystallization reactor system. Environ Sci Technol 41(4):1426-31. PMID:17593752

2006

  • Ghosh A, Mukiibi M, Saez AE, Ela WP. 2006. Leaching of arsenic from granular ferric hydroxide residuals under mature landfill conditions. Environ Sci Technol 40(19):6070-6075. PMID:17051802
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