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DOCTORAL RESEARCH

Environmental Engineering & Science | Advised by Professor Bill Mitch
Dept. Civil & Environmental Engineering | Stanford University

MITIGATION OF DISINFECTION BYPRODUCT TOXICITY IN RECYCLED WASTEWATER FOR POTABLE REUSE

[1] Kirin E. Furst, Brian M. Pecson, Brie D. Webber, William A. Mitch. Tradeoffs between pathogen inactivation and disinfection byproduct formation during sequential chlorine and chloramine disinfection for wastewater reuse. Water Research 2018a 143, 579-588. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0043135418304226

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[2] Kirin E. Furst, Brian M. Pecson, Brie D. Webber, and William A. Mitch Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2018b 5 (7), 462-466 DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.8b00227

CHARACTERIZATION AND MITIGATION OF DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS IN LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES

[1] Kirin E. Furst, Rachel M. Coyte, Margaret Wood, Avner Vengosh, and William A. Mitch. Disinfection Byproducts in Rajasthan, India: Are Trihalomethanes a Sufficient Indicator of Disinfection Byproduct Exposure in Low-Income Countries? Environmental Science & Technology Article ASAP. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b03484

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[2] Kirin E. Furst, Daniel W. Smith, Linzi R. Bhatta, Jenna Davis, William A. Mitch. Seasonal effect of intrusion on disinfection byproduct formation in intermittent distribution systems in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in preparation.

EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT TO DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS VIA DERMAL AND INHALATION PATHWAYS TO DIFFERENTIATE HEALTH RISK FROM VOLATILE AND SEMI-VOLATILE CLASSES

In progress

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