Congratulations to Dr. Ben Smith for successfully defending his dissertation, Improving Adoption of Aquifer Storage and Recovery in Texas. Dr. Smith starts in his new position at GSI Environmental in Houston.
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Smith publishes article on feasibility of aquifer storage and recovery in two Texas aquifers
Read the article here. Thanks also to the Texas A&M Library OAKFund for allowing us to make this article open access, meaning anyone in the world can view it for free.
Dr. Miller discusses managed aquifer recharge post-Harvey with the Texas Tribune
Check out Dr. Miller’s interview with the Texas Tribune on aquifer recharge using storm water here.
Dr. Miller interviewed for Conservation Matters
Read Dr. Miller’s interview in Conservation Matters, the official publication of the Texas Water Resources Institute. It discusses groundwater research needs following Hurricane Harvey.
Miller and Smith tour El Paso’s water infrastructure
Dr. Miller and Ph.D. student Ben Smith recently visited collaborator Dr. Zhuping Sheng at the AgriLife Research Center in El Paso, to discuss progress on our joint Managed Aquifer Recharge project. While there, we met his post-doctoral research associate Dr. Shalamu Abudu, his graduate students from Texas A&M and New Mexico Tech, and visiting scholar Dr. Lifei Chen. While in […]
Sanders defends nano-particle thesis
Congrats to Jon Sanders for successfully defending his MS thesis, Fate and Transport of Polymeric Nanoparticles in Saturated Porous Media.
Zhang defends thesis on infiltration under stormwater retention cells
Congrats to Jingqiu Zhang for successfully defending her MS thesis, Reactive Transport Modeling of Natural Attenuation in Stormwater Bioretention Cells and Under Land Application of Wastewater.
Miller presents at EWRI
Dr. Miller will be presenting the results of Catalina Suarez’s research, “Quantifying Transpiration and Plant Water Stress in a Bioretention System,” at the upcoming EWRI conference. The presentation is scheduled for 1:30 p.m., during the Urban Watersheds Management Symposium. View 2011 EWRI Abstract.