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Research Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed)

[A70] Parker, E.A.; Rippy, M.A.; Mehring, A.; Winfrey, B.; Ambrose, R.F.; Levin, L.A.; Grant, S.B. (2017) “The predictive power of clean bed filtration theory for fecal indicator bacteria removal in stormwater biofilters”, Environmental Science and Technology 51(10), 5703-5712 doi: 10.1021/acs.est.7b00752 (corresponding author).

[A69] Mehring, A.S.; Cook, P.L.M.; Evrard, V.; Grant, S.B.; Levin, L.A. (2017) “Enhancement of benthic greenhouse gas flux by oligochaetes and chironomids in urban wetlands”, in press with Ecological Applications.

[A68] Azizian, M.; Boano, F.; Cook, P.L.M.; Detwiler, R.L., Grant, S.B. (2017) “Ambient groundwater flow diminishes nitrate processing in the hyporheic zone of streams”, Water Resources Research, 53, doi:10.1002/2016WR020048 (corresponding author) (selected by the editors of Water Resources Research for a Research Spotlight in the AGU publication EOS.)

[A67] Lim, K-H, Shao, S., Peng, J., Grant, S.B., Jiang, S.C. (2017) “Evaluation of the dry and wet weather recreational health risks in a semi-enclosed marine embayment in Southern California”, Water Research, 111:318-329.

[A66] Peng, J., Cao, Y., Rippy M.A., Afrooz, A.R.M., Grant, S.B. (2016) “Indicator and pathogen removal by low impact development best management practices” Water, 8(12),600; doi:10.3390/w8120600.

[A65] Hemati, A.; Rippy, M.A.; Grant, S.B.; Davis, K.; Feldman, D. (2016) “Deconstructing demand: the anthropogenic and climatic drivers of urban water consumption”, Environmental Science and Technology, 50(23):12557-12566.

[A64] McCluskey, A.H.; Grant, S.B.; Stewardson, M.J. (2016) “Flipping the thin film model: mass transfer by hyporheic exchange in gaining and losing streams”, Water Resources Research, 52:7806-7818 (corresponding author).

[A63] Mehring, A.S.; Hatt, B.E.; Kraikittikun, D.; Orelo, B.D.; Rippy, M.A.; Grant, S.B.; Gonzalez, J.P.; Jiang, S.C.; Ambrose, R.F.; Levin, L.A. (2016) “Soil invertebrates in Australian rain gardens and their potential roles in storage and processing of nitrogen”, Ecological Engineering 97:138-143.

[A62] Stewardson, M.J.; Datry, T.; Lamouroux, N.; Pella, H.; Thommeret, N.; Valette, L.; Grant, S.B. (2016) “Variation in reach-scale hydraulic conductivity of streambeds” Geomorphology 259:70-80.

[A61] Rippy, M.A.; Weiden, L.; Cooper, W.; Deletic, A.; Grant, S.B. (2015) “Microlayer enrichment in Natural Treatment Systems (NTS): Linking the surface microlayer to urban water quality” Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 3:269-281 (doi: 10.1002/wat2.1128).

[A60] Azizian, M.; Grant, S.B.; Kessler, A.; Cook, P.; Rippy, M.A.; Stewardson, M. (2015) “Bedforms as biocatalytic filters:  A pumping and streamline segregation (PASS) model for nitrate removal in permeable sediments” Environmental Science and Technology 49(18): 10993-11002; doi:10.1021/acs.est.5b01941. (corresponding author)

[A59] Askarizadeh, A.; Rippy, M.A.; Fletcher, T.; Feldman, D.; Peng, J.; Bowler, P.; Mehring, A.; Winfrey, B.; Vrugt, J.; AghaKouchak, A.; Jiang, S.; Sanders, B.; Levin, L.; Taylor, S.; Grant, S.B. (2015) “From rain tanks to catchments: use of low-impact development to address hydrologic symptoms of the urban stream syndrome” Environmental Science and Technology; 49(19):11264-11280; doi:10.1021/acs.est.5b01635. (corresponding author)

[A58] Low, K.G.; Grant, S.B.; Hamilton, A.J.; Gain, K.; Saphores, J.D.; Arora, M.; Feldman, D. (2015) “Fighting drought with innovation: Melbourne’s response to the Millennium Drought in Southeast Australia” Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 2:315-328; doi: 10.1002/wat2.1087. (written about in Scientific American, National Public Radio, Washington Post, The New York Times, among others)

[A57] Rippy, M., Stein, R., Sanders, B.F., Davis, K., McLaughlin, K., Skinner, J., Kappeler, J., Grant, S.B. (2014) “Small drains, big problems: the impact of dry weather runoff on shoreline water quality at enclosed beaches” Environmental Science and Technology 48:14168-14177, doi:10.1021/es503139h. (corresponding author)

[A56] Grant, S.B., Stolzenbach, K., Azizian, M., Stewardson, M.J., Boano, F., Bardini, L. (2014) “First-order contaminant removal in the hyporheic zone of streams: physical insights from a simple analytical model” Environmental Science and Technology 48:11369-11378; doi:10.1021/es501694k. (corresponding author)

[A55] AghaKouchak, A.; Feldman, D.; Stewardson, M.J.; Saphores, J.D.; Grant, S.B.; Sanders, B.F. (2014) “Australia’s drought: lessons for California” Science 343:1430-1431.

[A54] Grant, S.B. et al. (2013) “Adapting urban water systems to a changing climate: lessons from the Millennium Drought in Southeast Australia” Environmental Science and Technology 47:10727-10734. (Feature Article) (corresponding author)

[A53] Grant, S.B., J. D. Saphores, D.L. Feldman, A.J. Hamilton, T. Fletcher, P. Cook, M. Stewardson, B.F. Sanders, L.A. Levin, R.F. Ambrose, A. Deletic, R. Brown, S.C. Jiang, D. Rosso, W.J. Cooper, I. Marusic (2012) “Taking the ‘waste’ out of ‘wastewater’ for human water security and ecosystem sustainability” Science 337:681-686. (corresponding author)

[A52] Grant, S.B.; Stewardson, M.J.; Marusic, I. (2012) “Effective diffusivity and mass flux across the sediment-water interface in streams” Water Resources Research 48, W05548. (corresponding author)

[A51] Bailey, M.M.; Cooper, W. J.; Grant, S.B. (2011) “In situ disinfection of sewage contaminated shallow groundwater: A feasibility study” Water Research 45:5641-5653. (corresponding author)

[A50] Grant, S.B., Marusic, I. (2011) “Crossing turbulent boundaries: interfacial flux in environmental flows” Environmental Science and Technology 45:7107-7113. (Feature Article) (corresponding author)

[A49] Ho, L.C.; Litton, R.M.; Grant, S.B. (2011) “Anthropogenic currents and shoreline water quality in Avalon Bay, California” Environmental Science and Technology, 45:2079-2085. (corresponding author)

[A48] Grant, S.B., Litton-Mueller, R.M., Ahn, J.H. (2011) “Measuring and modeling the flux of fecal bacteria across the sediment-water interface in a turbulent stream” Water Resources Research 47, WO5517. (corresponding author)

[A47] Grant, S.B., Sanders, B.F. (2010) “Beach boundary layer: A framework for addressing recreational water quality impairment at enclosed beaches” Environmental Science and Technology 44:8804-8813. (corresponding author)

[A46] Litton, R.M., Ahn, J.H., Sercu, B., Holden, P.A., Sedlak, D.L., Grant, S.B. (2010) “Evaluation of chemical, molecular, and traditional markers of fecal contamination in an effluent dominated urban stream” Environmental Science and Technology 44:7369- 7375. (featured in Chemical and Engineering News). (corresponding author)

[A45] Surbeck, C.Q., Jiang, S.C., Grant, S.B. (2010) “Ecological control of fecal indicator bacteria in an urban stream” Environmental Science and Technology 44:631-637. (corresponding author)

[A44] Clark, C.D.; De Bruyn, S.J.D.; Jakubowski, S.D.; Grant, S.B. (2008) “Hydrogen peroxide production in marine bathing waters: implications for fecal indicator bacteria mortality” Marine Pollution Bulletin 56:397-401.

[A43] Clark, C.D.; Litz, L.P.; Grant, S.B. (2008) “Salt marshes as a source of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) to Southern California waters” Limnology and Oceanography 53:1923-1933.

[A42] Jeong, Y.; Sanders; B.F.; McLaughlin, K.; Grant, S.B. (2008) “Treatment of dry weather urban runoff in tidal saltwater marshes: A longitudinal study of the Talbert Marsh in Southern California” Environmental Science and Technology 42:3609-3614. (corresponding author)

[A41] McLaughlin, K.; Ahn, J.H.; Litton, R.M.; Grant, S.B. (2007) “Use of salinity mixing models to estimate the contribution of creek water fecal indicator bacteria to an estuarine environment: Newport Bay, California” Water Research 41:3595-3604. (corresponding author)

[A40] Ahn, J.; Grant, S.B. (2007) “Size distribution, sources, and seasonality of suspended particles in Southern California marine bathing waters” Environmental Science and Technology 41:695-702. (corresponding author)

[A39] Ahn, J. H., Grant, S.B. (2007). “Characteristics of storm runoff and sediment dispersal in the San Pedro Channel, southern California” Water Science and Technology 55(1-2):519-526. (corresponding author)

[A38] Jeong, Y.; Sanders, B.F.; Grant, S.B. (2006) “The information content of high frequency environmental monitoring data signals pollution events in the coastal ocean” Environmental Science and Technology 40:6215-6220. (corresponding author)

[A37] Surbeck, C.Q.; Jiang, S.C.; Ahn, J.H.; Grant, S.B. (2006) “Flow fingerprinting fecal pollution and suspended solids in stormwater runoff from an urban coastal watershed” Environmental Science and Technology 40:4435-4441. (corresponding author)

[A36] Pednekar, A.M.; Grant, S.B.; Jeong, Y.; Poon, Y.; Oancea, C. (2005) Influence of climate change, tidal mixing, and watershed urbanization on historical water quality in Newport Bay, a saltwater wetland and tidal embayment in southern California” Environmental Science and Technology 39:9071-9082. (corresponding author)

[A35] Jeong, Y.; Grant, S.B.; Ritter, S.; Pednekar, A.; Candelaria, L.; Winant, C. (2005) “Identifying pollutant sources in tidally mixed systems: case study of fecal indicator bacteria from marinas in Newport Bay, Southern California” Environmental Science and Technology 32:9083-9093. (corresponding author)

[A34] Ahn, J., Grant, S.B., Surbeck, C.Q., DiGiacomo, P.M., Nezlin, N. (2005) “Coastal water quality impact of storm runoff from an urban watershed in Southern California” Environmental Science and Technology 39:5490- 5953. (corresponding author)

[A33] Grant, S.B.; Kim, J.H.; Jones, B.H; Jenkins, S.A.; Wasyl, J.; Cudaback, C. (2005) “Surf zone entrainment, along-shore transport, and human health implications of pollution from tidal outlets” J. Geophysical Research: Oceans 110:1978-2012. (corresponding author)

[A32] Kim, J. H., Grant, S.B., Sanders, B. F., McGee, C. D., Largier, J. L. (2004). “Locating sources of surf zone pollution:  a mass budget analysis of fecal indicator bacteria at Huntington State Beach, California” Environmental Science and Technology 38:2626-2636. (corresponding author)

[A31] Reeves, R. L., Grant, S.B., Mrse, R. D., Oancea, C., Sanders, B. F., Boehm, A. (2004). “Scaling and management of fecal indicator bacteria in runoff from a coastal urban watershed in southern California” Environmental Science and Technology 38:2637-2648. (corresponding author)

[A30] Kim, J. H., Grant, S.B. (2004). “Public mis-notification of coastal water quality:  A probabilistic analysis of posting errors at Huntington Beach, California” Environmental Science and Technology 38:2947-2505. (highlighted on cover; featured in the front section of the journal; written about in National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered”, US News and World Report, Scientific American). (corresponding author)

[A29] Boehm, A., Fuhrman, J., Mrse, R. D., Grant, S.B. (2003). “A tiered approach for identification of a human fecal pollution source at a recreational beach:  Case study at Avalon Bay, Catalina Island, California” Environmental Science and Technology 37:673-680. (corresponding author)

[A28] Boehm, A. B., Grant, S. B., Kim, J. H., Mowbray, S. L., McGee, C. D., Clark, C. D., Foley, D. M., Wellman, D. E. (2002) “Decadal and shorter period variability of surf zone water quality at Huntington Beach, California” Environmental Science and Technology 36:3885-3892. (featured on cover). (corresponding author)

[A27] Redman, J. A., Grant, S.B., Estes, M. K. (2001) “Resolving microscale and macroscale heterogeneity in pathogen filtration” Colloids and Surfaces A:  Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 191:57-70. (corresponding author)

[A26] Boehm, A. B., Grant, S.B. (2001) “A steady-state model of particulate organic carbon flux below the mixed-layer and application to the joint global ocean flux study” Journal Geophysical Research-Oceans 106(31):31227-31237.

[A25] Grant, S.B., Poor, C., Kim, J. H. (2001) “Kinetic theories for the coagulation and sedimentation of particles” Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 238:238-250. (corresponding author)

[A24] Sanders, B. F., Green, C. L., Chu, A., Grant, S.B. (2001) “Case study:  modeling tidal transport of urban runoff in channels using the finite volume method” ASCE Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 127(10):795-804.

[A23] Grant, S.B., Sanders, B. F., Redman, J. A., Kim, J. H., Mrse, R., McGee, C. D., Gardiner, N., Jones, B. H., Sveikovsky, J., Leipzig, V., Brown, A. (2001) “Generation of enterococci bacteria in a coastal salt water marsh and its impact on surf zone water quality” Environmental Science and Technology 35:2407-2415. (corresponding author)

[A22] Redman, J. A., Grant, S.B., Olson, T. M., Estes, M. K. (2001) “Pathogen filtration, heterogeneity, and the potable reuse of wastewater” Environmental Science and Technology, 35:1798-1805. (corresponding author)

[A21] Chin, C. J., Yiacoumi, S., Tsouris, C., Relle, S., Grant, S.B. (2000) “Secondary-minimum aggregation of superparamagnetic colloidal particles” Langmuir 16:3641-3650.

[A20] Relle, S., Grant, S.B., Tsouris, C. (1999). “Diffusional coagulation of superparamagnetic particles in the presence of an external magnetic field” Physica A:  Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 270:427-443. (corresponding author)

[A19] Boehm, A. B., Poor, C., Grant, S.B. (1999). “Particle coagulation and the memory of initial conditions” Journal Physics A:  Mathematical and General 31:9241-9254. (corresponding author)

[A18] Redman, J. A., Grant, S.B., Olson, T. M., Adkins, J. M., Jackson, J. L., Castillo, M. S., Yanko, W. A. (1999). “Physicochemical mechanisms responsible for the filtration and mobilization of a filamentous bacteriophage in quartz sand” Water Research 33:43-52. (corresponding author)

[A17] Boehm, A. B., Grant, S.B. (1998). “The influence of coagulation, sedimentation, and grazing by zooplankton on phytoplankton aggregate distributions in aquatic systems” Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 103(C8):15601-15612.

[A16] Relle, S., Grant, S.B. (1998) “A one-step process for particle separation by magnetic seeding” Langmuir 14(9):2316-2328. (corresponding author)

[A15] Walker, H. W., Grant, S.B. (1998) “Influence of surface charge and particle size on the stabilization of colloidal particles by model polyelectrolytes” Colloids and Surfaces A:  Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 135:123-133. (corresponding author)

[A14] Redman, J. A., Grant, S.B., Olson, T. M., Hardy, M. E., Estes, M. K. (1997) “Filtration of recombinant Norwalk virus particles and bacteriophage MS2 in quartz sand:  importance of electrostatic interactions” Environmental Science and Technology 31(12):3378-3383. (corresponding author)

[A13] Duong, M. H., Penrod, S. P., Grant, S.B. (1997) “Kinetics of p-Nitrophenol degradation by Pseudomonas sp. ATCC29354:  an experiment illustrating bioremediation” Journal of Chemical Education 74:1451-1454. (corresponding author)

[A12] Penrod, S. P., Olson, T. M., Grant, S.B. (1996) “The deposition kinetics of two viruses in packed beds of quartz granular media” Langmuir 12(23):5576-5587. (corresponding author)

[A11] Walker, H. W., Grant, S.B. (1996) “Factors influencing the flocculation of colloidal particles by a model anionic polyelectrolyte” Colloids and Surfaces A:  Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 119(2-3):229-239. (corresponding author)

[A10] Grant, S.B., Pendroy, C. P., Mayer, C. L., Bellin, J. K., Palmer, C. J. (1996) “Prevalence of Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli in raw and treated municipal sewage” Applied and Environmental Microbiology 62(9):3466-3469. (corresponding author)

[A9] Walker, H. W., Grant, S.B. (1996) “Role of polymer flexibility in the stabilization of colloidal particles by model anionic polyelectrolytes” Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 179:552-560. (corresponding author)

[A8] Walker, H. W., Grant, S.B. (1996) “The coagulation and stabilization of colloidal particles by adsorbed DNA block copolymers: the role of polymer conformation” Langmuir 12(13):3151-3156 (featured on cover). (corresponding author)

[A7] Grant, S.B., Poor, C., Relle, S. (1996) “Scaling theory and solutions for the steady-state coagulation and settling of fractal aggregates in aquatic systems” Colloids and Surfaces A:  Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 107:155-174. (corresponding author)

[A6] Walker, H. W., Grant, S.B. (1995) “The conformation of DNA block copolymer molecules adsorbed on latex particles as revealed by hydroxyl radical footprinting” Langmuir 11(10):3772-3777. (corresponding author)

[A5] Penrod, S. L., Olson, T. M., Grant, S.B. (1995) “Whole particle microelectrophoresis for small viruses and colloids” Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 173:521-523. (corresponding author)

[A4] Grant, S. B. (1995) “Inactivation kinetics of viral aggregates” ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering 121(4):311-319. (corresponding author)

[A3] Duong, M. H., Grant, S.B., Lidstrom, M. E. (1994) “Transfer solvent chemistry affects mixed-phase hybridization” Analytical Biochemistry 220:431-433. (corresponding author)

[A2] Grant, S.B. (1994) “Virus coagulation in aqueous environments” Environmental Science and Technology 28:928-933. (corresponding author)

[A1] Grant, S.B., List, E. J., Lidstrom, M. E. (1993) “Kinetic analysis of virus adsorption and inactivation in batch experiments” Water Resources Research 29:2067-2085 (corresponding author)

 

Research Journal Letters and Notes (not Peer Reviewed)

[A50a] Grant, S.B., Marusic, I. (2012) “Response to ‘Letter to the Editor Regarding ‘Crossing Turbulent Boundaries: Interfacial Flux in Environmental Flows’” Environmental Science and Technology 46:920-920.

[A34a] Grant, S.B. et al. (2006) “Response to comment on ‘Coastal water quality impact of storm runoff from an urban watershed in southern California’” Environmental Science and Technology 40:3441-3442.

[A51a] Bailey, M. M., Grant, S.B., Cooper, W. J. (2012) “Erratum to ‘In situ disinfection of sewage contaminated shallow groundwater: A Feasibility Study’” Water Research 46:920-920.

 

Newspaper Articles (not Peer Reviewed)

[1] Grant, S.B. (2002) “Runoff is far greater threat to coast than sewage plume.” Los Angeles Times (Op/Ed Piece in Sunday LA Times)

[2] Grant, S.B. (1999).  “An all points bulletin:  Coast must be cleared” Los Angeles Times (Op/Ed Piece in Sunday LA Times)

 

Books

[1] Feldman, D.F.; Grant, S.B. et al, The Water-Sustainable City: Science, Policy, and Practice, Edward Elgar Publishing, U.K., 2017.

 

Book Chapters and Conference Proceedings (Peer Reviewed)

[1] Stewardson, M.J.; Grant, S.B. (2012) Catchment-scale patterns of hyporheic exchange, in IS.Rivers, C4-Eaux Souterraines/Groundwaters.

[2] Stewardson, M.J.; Grant, S.B.; Marusic, I. (2011) “Modeling hyporheic exchange: From the boundary layer to the basin” in Proceedings of the 19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Perth, Australia, 12-16, December.

[3] Javanmardi, S.; Ganjisaffar, Y.; Lopes, C.; Grant, S.B. (2010) “Scientific mashups: The issue of trust in the aggregation of Web 2.0 content” in Proceedings of the Web Science Conference, Raleigh, NC, U.S., 26-27, April.

[4] Ganjisaffar, Y.; Javanmardi, S.; Grant, S.B. et al. (2008) “CalSWIM: A Wiki-based data sharing platform” in Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications, and Worksharing, Orlando, FL, U.S., 13-16.

[5] Kim, J.H.; Ensari, S.; Grant, S.B. (2002) Fate and transport of fecal indicator bacteria in the surf zone at Huntington Beach, California in Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions IV, 371-384.

 

Project Final Reports (Peer Reviewed)

[1] Grant et al. (2010). Avalon Bay Water Quality Improvement Project, Catalina Island, California: A Final Report on Shallow Groundwater Characterization. Clean Beaches Initiative Program, California State Water Resources Control Board, 24, August.

[2] Grant et al. (2010). Avalon Bay Water Quality Improvement Project, Catalina Island, California: A Final Report on Pilot Disinfection Studies. Clean Beaches Initiative Program, California State Water Resources Control Board, 24, August.

[3] Grant et al. (2010). Avalon Bay Water Quality Improvement Project, Catalina Island, California: A Final Report on Source Identification of FIB in Ankle Depth Waters in Avalon Bay. Clean Beaches Initiative Program, California State Water Resources Control Board, 24, August.

[4] Grant, S. B., Jiang, C., Sanders, B. F., McLaughlin, K., Ahn, J. H., Litton, R. M., Ho, L., Moore, D. (2009). Newport Bay Fecal Indicator Bacteria Source Identification Project: A final report submitted to the County of Orange and the California Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, California State Water Resources Control Board, 26, July.

[5] Grant, S. B., Mrse, R., Jensen-Mullin, C., Bachman, M., Boehm, A., Fuhrman, J., Jones, B. (2006) Sources and mitigation of water quality impairment in Avalon Bay, Catalina Island. City of Avalon and the State Water Resources Control Board (includes appendix).

[6] Grant, S. B., Rekhi, N., Pise, N. R., Reeves, R. L., Matsumoto, M., Wistrom, A., Moussa, L., Bay, S., Kayhanian, M. (2003) A review of the contaminants and toxicity associated with particles in stormwater runoff. California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) (includes appendix).

[7] Grant, S. B., Sanders, B., Boehm, A., Arega, G., Ensari, S., Mrse, R., Kang, H., Reeves, R., Kim, J. H., Redman, J., Jiang, S., Chu, W., Choi, S., Clark, C., Litz, L., Sutula, M., Noblet, J., Sobsey, M., McGee, C. (2002). Coastal Runoff Impact Study (UCI-CRIS), Phase I:  Sources and dynamics of fecal indicator bacteria in the Lower Santa Ana River Watershed. National Water Research Institute. (Technical Completion Report).

[8] Grant, S. B., Webb, C., Sanders, B., Jones, B., Boehm, A., Kim, J., Redman, J., Chu, A., Mrse, R., Gardiner, N., Brown, A. (2000). Huntington Beach Water Quality Investigation Phase II:  An Analysis of Ocean, Surf Zone, Watershed, Sediment, and Groundwater Data Collected from June 1998 through September 2000. National Water Research Institute.

[9] Grant, S. B., Sanders, B. (2000). Tidal Transport of Bacteria Between The Talbert Watershed and the Ocean. National Water Research Institute. (Technical Completion Report).

[10] Grant, S. B. (1994). Microorganism Detection by Multiple Non-Specific Oligonucleotide Probes, or “Gene Probe Spectroscopy”. UC Water Resources Center. (Technical Completion Report).

 

Reports (not Peer Reviewed)

[1] Grant, S. B. (2008). 2008 Academic Plan:  UCI Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. UC Irvine.

[2] Grant, S. B. (2005). Achieving Excellence at the Intersection of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. UC Irvine. (Academic Plan for the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science).

 

Research Grants (as Principal Investigator, PI)

[1] “Fighting Drought with Stormwater:  From Research to Practice”, UC Office of the President, Multi-campus Research Programs and Initiatives, $1,892,241 (no overhead) (January 1, 2017 – December 31, 2019) (with co-PIs L. Levin, R. Ambrose, P. Holden, S. Walker).

[2] “PIRE: Low Energy Options for Making Water from Wastewater,” NSF – National Science Foundation, $4,882,521 (October 1, 2012 – September 30, 2017) (with co-PIs D.F. Feldman; J.D. Saphores; S.C. Jiang; B. F. Sanders) (http://water-pire.uci.edu/).

[3] “RET Site: UC Irvine Research Opportunities for Community College Teachers (ROCCT) in Fighting Drought with Innovation” NSF – National Science Foundation, $600,000 (September 1, 2015 – August 31, 2018) (with co-PI S. Artis)

[4] “Discovery Project: Role of turbulence in transporting waterborne material within streambed sediments and across the sediment-water interface”, Australian Research Council, $430,000 (AUD) (July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2016) (with co-PI M. Stewardson)

[5] “Avalon Bay Water Quality Improvement Study,” California State Water Quality Control Board, Clean Beaches Initiative, $506,994.00 (October 26, 2006 – July 1, 2010

[6] “Fecal Indicator Bacteria Source Tracking in the Middle Santa Ana River,” National Water Research Institute, $150,000.00 (April 1, 2007 – September 30, 2008) (with co-PIs P. Holden and D. Sedlak)

[7] “Dynamics of Source and Non-point Source Pollution from an Urban Watershed in Southern California,” EPA – Environmental Protection Agency, $26,574.00 (August 1, 2005 – July 31, 2008)

[8] “Dynamics of Point and Non-point Source Fecal Pollution from an Urban Watershed in Southern California,” EPA – Environmental Protection Agency, $99,861.00 (August 2005 – July 2007).

[9] “Dynamics of Point and Non-point Source Fecal Pollution from an Urban Watershed in Southern California,” National Water Research Institute, $375,000.00 (September 1, 2003 – April 9, 2007). (with co-PIs B. Sanders, P. Holden)

[10] “Dynamics of point and non-point source fecal pollution from an urban watershed in Southern California,” US Geological Survey National Institutes for Water Resources and the National Water Research Institute, $534,045.00 (September 1, 2003 – February 28, 2007) (with co-PIs B. Sanders, P. Holden)

[11] “Newport Bay Fecal Coliform Source Identification and Management Plan,” State of California Water Quality Control Board, $745,000.00 (February 15, 2005 – February 28, 2007) (with co-PIs B. Sanders, S. Jiang)

[12] “Bacterial Sources Study in Western Region of Newport Bay,” State of California, Water Resources Control Board, $52,000.00 (June 2004 – March 2006)

[13] “Forecasting Coastal Water Quality with Real-Time Sensor Webs,” California Regional Water Quality Control Board, $39,000.00 (January 2005 – December 2005)

[14] “California Sustainable Watershed/Wetland Information Manager (CalSWIM),” County of Orange, $40,000.00 (October 2004 – October 2005)

[15] “Coastal water quality:  The role of wetlands in mitigating the effects of urban and rural runoff,” UC Marine Council Multi-Campus Competition, $663,960.00 (July 1, 2002 – June 30, 2005). (with co-PIs L. Levin, C. Winant, R.  Ambrose, B. Sanders)

[16] “Contribution of marinas to fecal indicator bacteria impairment in Newport Bay, California,” Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, $126,096.00 (July 1, 2002 – September 1, 2003)

[17] “Source identification of fecal indicator pollution in Avalon Bay, California,” LA Regional Water Quality Control Board, $45,620.00 (September 1, 2001 – September 1, 2003)

[18] “Coastal runoff impact study (UCI-CRIS), Phase III: Loading of fecal pollution from an urban watershed in Southern California,” National Water Research Institute, $50,000.00 (January 1, 2003 – December 30, 2003) (with co-PI B. Sanders)

[19] “Water Quality Impact of a Lagoon Breach,” Southern California Edison, $75,000.00 (October 1, 2002 – December 30, 2003)

[20] “Huntington Beach Water Quality Investigation-Phase III,” Orange County Sanitation District, $100,000.00 (September 1, 2001 – August 31, 2002) (with co-PI B. Sanders)

[21] “Coastal runoff impact study (UCI-CRIS), Phase II:  Sources and Dynamics of Pollutants in the Lower Santa Ana River Watershed,” National Water Research Institute, $447,811.00 (August 1, 2000 – May 1, 2002). (with co-PIs B. Sanders, S. Jiang)

[22] “Pollutants associated with stormwater runoff particle size distributions, Phase I,” Caltrans, $145,037.00 (February 1, 2001 – June 30, 2001). (with co-PIs S. Bay, A. Wistrom, M. Matsumoto).

[23] “Microscale mechanisms involved in virus filtration,” sub-contract from Arizona State University, $50,000.00 (1999 – 2000).

[24] “Coastal runoff impact study (UCI-CRIS), Phase I:  Causes of surf zone pollution in Hungtington Beach, California,” National Water Research Institute, $147,488.00 (November 11, 1999 – October 30, 2000) (with co-PI B. Sanders)

[25] “NSF CAREER Award: Coagulation and settling of particles in aquatic environments,” NSF – National Science Foundation, $350,000.00 (July 1995 – June 2000)

[26] “Norwalk Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) for studying natural groundwater disinfection,” EPA/NSF – National Science Foundation Science to Achieve Results (STAR), $493,654.00 (November 1995 – October 1998) (with co-PIs O. Ogunseitan, and M. Estes)

[27] “Investigations of polymer conformation and colloid stability using DNA as a model polyelectrolyte,” NSF – National Science Foundation, $161,421.00 (September 1992 – September 1994)

[28] “DNA-tagged latex particles as tracers for environmental contaminants,” UC Faculty Research Grant, $4,980.00 (July 1992 – June 1993)

 

Research Grants (as co-Principal Investigator)

[1] “CPS Frontier—Collaborative Research: CISTERN—Community Based Intelligent STormwateR Networks”, NSF – National Science Foundation, $5,296,730 (pending) (with PI N. Venkatasubramanian).

[2] “MRI: Acquisition of a high-throughput MIni CArbon DAting System (MICADAS) for sub-milligram scale samples in Earth, environmental and life science research and training”,  NSF – National Science Foundation, $1,986,142 (pending) (with PI C Czimczik).

[3] “SDCI Data New: Collaborative Research: Trust Management for Open Collaborative Information Repositories—The CalSWIM Cyberinfrastructure,” NSF – National Science Foundation, $1,103,590 (September 1, 2007 – August 31, 2010) (with PI C. Lopes and co-PIs M. Goodrich)

[4] “Linkage Project (with Melbourne Water): Sources, Sinks, and Processes of Feacal Contamination in Urban Estuaries: A Case Study of the Lower Yarra River Estuary”, Australian Research Council, $440,900 (July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2015) (with D. McCarthy as PI, A. Deletic as co-PI)

[5] “Identification and control of non-point sources of microbial pollution,” U.S. EPA-ORD-NCERQA STAR Competition, $895,234.00 (August 2000 – January 2005) (with B. Sanders as PI, and co-PIs M. Sobsey, A. Horne, R. Keller)

[6] “An integrated course series in environmental chemistry and microbiology,” NSF – National Science Foundation, $30,711.00 (September 1994 – August 1996) (with T. Olson as PI)

[7] “Deposition mechanisms influencing virus transport in porous media,” National Water Research Institute, $137,000.00. (January 1993 – December 1994). (with T. Olson as PI and co-PI C. Chrysikopoulos)

[8] “Investigations of the effects of polyelectrolyte coatings on colloid transport in porous media,” DOE – Dept of Energy, $105,358.00 (August 1992 – July 1993) (with T. Olson as PI)

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