Susan andrews university of toronto
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Within this field of environmental research, Professor Andrews is involved in an array of regional, national and international interdisciplinary projects with the ultimate aim of helping provide improvements to public health.
In addition to her work with the SOWC, Professor Andrews currently sits on the Ontario Drinking Water Advisory Council of the MOE and is a board member for the Canadian Association on Water Quality.
Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology - AQUA, accepted December 2007.
University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr.
(full peer review).
Her research primarily focuses on optimizing water treatment processes, drinking water disinfection in particular, which are essential both from a fundamental perspective and for application by water providers and regulatory authorities.
William pediatrics
Maimonides Medical Center
United States of America
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(full peer review).Professor Andrews participates in projects that span the globe (North America, Europe, Singapore) and which often include participants from non-engineering fields. Proceedings, American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exhibition, Anaheim, CA, June, CD ROM.
Efficacy of Disinfectant Residuals in Distribution Systems.
What type of collaborative opportunities are you looking for through the SOWC?
In addition to strengthening our current collaborations, we hope to forge new relationships with industrial water practitioners through the SOWC.
What is unique about the capacity you are leading within SOWC?
The mobile nature of many of the Drinking Water Node’s assets is quite unique in this field of research.
Background Research Interests Education Afilliations
Background
Background
Professor Susan Andrews' research is concerned with the optimization of water treatment processes, especially in the area of drinking water disinfection.
(Alberta)
M.A.Sc. R Sameh pediatrics
King Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Dr.
How has the SOWC helped support your water research?
The SOWC has recently supported our research by helping us acquire unique treatment process equipment and analytical instrumentation to enhance our research capabilities.
The balance between inactivating pathogens and minimizing the formation of chemical by-products is of particular concern, with a focus to evaluating a variety of disinfection technologies including using light (ultraviolet, solar) as an alternative to traditional chemical disinfectants (chlorine).
Environmental research in inherently interdisciplinary.
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Susan Andrews
Matthew L Stone
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. Factors Affecting the Formation of NDMA in Water and Occurrence. (Alberta)
Ph.D.
Innovative UV Technologies to Oxidize Organic and Organoleptic Chemicals.
(full peer review).
Research Interests
- Water quality and chemistry in water treatment processes and distribution systems
- Novel and emerging byproducts of potential health concern
- UV and solar disinfection
Education
Education and Designations
B.A.Sc.
She has also been heavily involved within several professional and research organizations including having been a Program leader for the Canadian Water Network for several years, and Chair of the Ontario Water Works Association.