Research Terms
Environmental Engineering Sanitary Engineering Water Pollution
Keywords
Activated Carbon Aeration Coagulation Conventional Filtration Desalination Disinfection And Disinfection By-Products Ion Exchange Membrane Processes Stabilization And Corrosion Control
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
[Note: “*” denotes student co-author]
GOOGLE SCHOLAR CITATION INDICES
o CITATIONS: 1285
o H-INDEX: 19
o I-10 INDEX: 33
REFEREED CHAPTERS IN EDITED BOOKS
1. Duranceau, S.J. “Charting the Future Course for Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration Membranes: Opportunities and Challenges.” Chapter 9 in Efficient Desalination by Reverse Osmosis. London, UK: IWA Publishing (2015). 272 pages. ISBN 978-1-78040-505-6.
2. Duranceau, S.J. and J.S Taylor, “Chapter 11 Membrane Processes” in Water Quality and Treatment, 6th Edition. Ed. J. K. Edzwald. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; p. 11-1 to 11-106 (2011).
3. Duranceau, S.J. “Principles and Practice for Upgrading Older Desalting Facilities” in Desalination of Seawater & Brackish Water. Ed. W.Lauer. Denver, CO:AWWA; p. 503-513 (2006).
4. Taylor, J.S. and S.J. Duranceau. “Membrane Case Studies: Past, Present and Future” in Membrane Technology in Water & Wastewater Treatment. Ed. P. Hillis. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK; MPG Books Ltd, Cornwall; p.3-24 (2000). ISBN 0-85404-800-6.
REFEREED BOOKS
1. Bell, J.L.S., G.C. Woods-Chabane, G.E.C. Bell and S.J. Duranceau. Scoping Study to Review the Contributions of Corrosion to Chromium in Drinking Water. Denver, CO: Water Research Foundation. (2016). 64 pages. ISBN 978-1-60573-275-6.
2. Netcher* A.C. and S.J. Duranceau. Pretreatment of Low Alkalinity Organic-Laden Surface Water Prior to a Coagulation-Ultrafiltration Membrane Process. Denver, CO: Water Research Foundation (2015). 239 pages. ISBN 978-1-60573-223-7.
3. Duranceau S.J.; R.J. Pfeiffer-Wilder*, S.A. Douglas*, N. Peña-Holt*; I.C. Watson. Post-Treatment Stabilization of Desalinated Water. Denver, CO: Water Research Foundation and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2011). 201 pages. ISBN 978-1-60573-129-2.
4. Ellison, D., F. Sever, P. Oram, W. Lovins, A. Romer, S.J. Duranceau, and G.E.C. Bell. Global Review of Spray-On Structural Lining Technologies. Denver CO: Water Research Foundation and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2010). 157 pages. ISBN 978-1-60573-094-3.
5. Duranceau, S.J., D. Townley and G.E.C. Bell. Optimizing Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation and the American Water Works Association (2004). 271 pages. ISBN 978-1-58321-326-0.
6. Rommelmann, D., S.J. Duranceau et.al. Industrial Water Quality Requirements for Reclaimed Water. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation (2004). 99 pages.
7. Romer, A.E., G.E.C. Bell, S.J. Duranceau and S. Forman. External Corrosion Control for Buried Water Mains. Denver, CO: AwwaRF and AWWA (2004). 143 pages. ISBN 978-1-58321-347-3.
8. Ellison, D., S.J. Duranceau, S. Ancel, G. Deagle and R. McCoy. Investigation of Pipe Cleaning Methods. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation and American Water Works Association (2003). 140 pages. ISBN 978-1-58321-260-4.
9. Duranceau, S.J. (Editor) Membrane Practices for Water Treatment. AWWA Trends in Water Series. Denver, CO: AWWA (2001). 589 pages. ISBN 978-1-58321-147-0.
10. Duranceau, S.J., J.V. Foster, J. Poole. Impact of Wet-Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems on Drinking Water Quality. Denver, CO: AWWA Research Foundation and the American Water Works Association (1998). 392 pages. ISBN 0-89867-943-5.
11. Taylor, J.S., C.R. Reiss, P.S. Jones, K.E. Morris, T.L. Lyn, D.K. Smith, L.A. Mulford, and S.J. Duranceau. Reduction of Disinfection By-Product Precursors by Nanofiltration. EPA/600/SR-92/023. Cincinnati, OH: USEPA-RREL, April (1992).
12. Duranceau, S.J.; G.E.C. Bell; and M.J. Schiff. Effects of Electrical Grounding on Pipe Integrity and Shock Hazard. Denver, CO: AWWA Research Foundation and the American Water Works Association (1996). 220 pages. ISBN 0-89867-861-7.
13. Taylor, J.S., S.J. Duranceau, L.A. Mulford, D.K. Smith, W.M. Barrett. Synthetic Organic Compound Rejection by Nanofiltration. EPA/600/S2-89/023. Cincinnati, OH: USEPA, Jan (1990).
14. Taylor, J.S., L.A. Mulford, W.M. Barrett, S.J. Duranceau, and D.K. Smith. Cost and Performance of Membranes for Organic Control in Small Systems: Flagler Beach and Punta Gorda, FL. EPA/600/S-2/89/022. Cincinnati, OH: USEPA-RREL, January (1990).
15. Duranceau, S.J. Modeling of Mass Transfer and Synthetic Organic Compound Removal in a Membrane Softening Process. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Central Florida, Orlando (1990).
16. Taylor, J.S., S.J. Duranceau, W.M. Barrett, and J.F. Goigel. Assessment of Potable Water Membrane Applications and Research Needs. Denver, CO: AWWA Research Foundation and the American Water Works Association. Dec. (1989). 164 pages. ISBN 0-89867-491-3.
17. Duranceau, S.J. The Reaction of 2-Arylprop-1-en-3-yltrimethyammonium Iodides with Sulfur Nucleophiles and Useful Synthetic Applications of these Adducts. Master’s Thesis, University of Central Florida, Orlando (1987).
REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
1. Whalen*, D.A. and S.J. Duranceau.+ “Impacts of chloride-form anion exchange Seawater Regeneration Performance.” Environmental Technology. 1-24. (2021) DOI:10.1080/09593330.2021.2021297. Published December 2021. (IF=3.247)
2. Powell*, C. and S.J. Duranceau.+ “Nanometer and micrometer particle occurrence in feed-concentrate channels of a nanofiltration membrane process.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 242, 1-11 (2021). DOI: : 10.5004/dwt.2021.27582. Published December 2021. (IF=1.254).
3. Rodriguez*, A. and S.J. Duranceau.+ “Modifying the Initial Rates of Disinfection By-Product Formation Potentials.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 233, 207-216 (2021). DOI:10.5004/dwt.2021.27582. Published September 2021. (IF=1.254).
4. Higgins*, C.J. and S.J. Duranceau.+ “Removal of enantiomeric ibuprofen in a nanofiltration process.” Membranes. 10(12): Article 383 (2020). DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2020.25890; DOI: 10.3390/membranes10120383. Published: December 2020. (IF=3.094).
5. Rodriguez*, A.B. and S.J. Duranceau.+ “Evaluating adenosine triphosphate bioluminescence for biomonitoring in potable water systems.” J. Water Supply Research and Technology-AQUA. 69(7): 668-677 (2020). DOI: 10.2166/aqua.2020.016. Published November 2020. (IF=1.283).
6. Higgins*, C.J. and S.J. Duranceau.+ “Modeling the mass transfer of 1,4-dioxane in a nanofiltration membrane process.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 191 1-10 (2020). DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2020.25890; Published: July 2020 (IF=1.324).
7. Cormier*, J.A. and S.J. Duranceau+. “Comparison of a modified and transitional rapid infiltration basin for treatment of nutrients in wastewater effluent.” Water Environment Research. 92(3): 441-454 (2020). DOI: 10.1002/wer.1203. Published Mar. 2020. (IF=1.240).
8. Rodriguez*, A.B. and S.J. Duranceau+. “Evaluating the effect of periodic disinfectant type transitions on the corrosion rate of common distribution system metals.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 170: 11-23. (2019). DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2019.24801. Published Dec. 2019 (IF=1.234)
9. Rodriguez*, A.B. and S.J. Duranceau+. “Using Organic Surrogates to Manage Unit Operations for Disinfection Byproducts Control.” AWWA Water Science. (2019). DOI: 10.1002/aws2.1137; Published: Apr. 2019 (IF=0.599).
10. Munshi*, F.M., J. Church*, R. McLean*, A.H.M.A. Sadmani, S.J. Duranceau, and W. Hyoung-Lee+. “Dewatering Algae Using an Aquaporin-Based Polyethersulfone Forward Osmosis Membrane.” Separation and Purification Technology. 204: 154-161 (2018). (DOI:10.1016/j.seppur.2018.04.077); Published: Oct. 2018 (IF=3.359).
11. Yonge*, D.T., P.G. Biscardi* and S.J. Duranceau+. “Modeling Ionic Strength Effects on Hollow-Fiber Nanofiltration Membrane Mass Transfer.” Membranes. 8(3): 37 (2018). DOI: 10.3390/membranes8030037; Published: Sep 2018 (IF=2.69).
12. Yonge*, D.T. and S.J. Duranceau+. “Cost and performance of a hollow-fiber loose nanofiltration membrane pilot-plant for aerated groundwater treatment.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 124 1-10 (2018). DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2018.22825; Published: Aug 2018 (IF=1.631).
13. Sandhu*, D., A. Singh, S.J. Duranceau, B.H. Nam, T. Mayo and D.B. Wang+. “Fate and transport of radioactive gypsum stack water entering the Floridan aquifer due to a sinkhole collapse.” Scientific Reports. 8: 11439 (2018). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-29541-0; Published: Jul 30 2018 (IF=4.609)
14. Yoakum*, B.A. and S.J. Duranceau+. “Using Existing Cascade Tray Aeration Infrastructure to Strip Total Trihalomethanes” J. American Water Works Assoc. 10(6): E2-E12 (2018). DOI: 10.1002/awwa.1040; Published: Jun 2018 (IF=0.599).
15. Yoakum*, B. and S.J. Duranceau. “Using Oxidation-Reduction Potential to Manage Media Filters Treating Sulfide-laden Groundwater.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 101; 1-6. (2018). (Accepted Jan. 2, 2018; DOI:10.50004/dwt.2018.21874). (IF=1.631).
16. Hudgins, J., N. Lambert, S.J. Duranceau and J. R. Butler. “Assessing the Spatial Pattern of Iron in Well Water from a Small Central Florida Community.” J. Water and Health. 16:1, 93-101 (2018). (DOI:10.2166/wh.2017.157). (IF=1.041).
17. Reed*, E.M., D. Wang and S.J. Duranceau. “Evaluating Nitrate Management in the Volusia Blue Spring Springshed.” J. Environmental Engineering. 144:3 05018001(1-9). (2018). (Published on-line January 9, 2018; DOI: 10.1061(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0001324). (IF=0.403).
18. Myers-O’Farrell*, S. and S.J. Duranceau. (2017). “Addressing Corrosion Control and Valve Tuberculation in a Water Distribution System Supplied by a Silica-Laden Groundwater.” Journal of Urban Water. 15:1, 39-45 (2018). (DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2017.1364776). (IF=2.658).
19. Biscardi*, P.G. and S.J. Duranceau. “Preozonation effects on organic foulants in a coagulation-ultrafiltration membrane process.” J. American Water Works Association (2017). 109:2 15-23 (DOI: 10.5942/jawwa.2017.109.0013). (IF=0.960).
20. Reed*, E.M., D. Wang and S.J. Duranceau. “Modeling anthropogenic boron in groundwater flow and discharge at Volusia Blue Spring (Florida, USA).” Hydrogeology J. (2017). 25: 91 (On-line August 26, 2016; DOI: 10.1007/s10040-016-1461-4). (IF=2.109).
21. Jeffery-Black*, S., S.J. Duranceau, and C. Franco. “Caffeine Removal and Mass Transfer in a Nanofiltration Membrane Process.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 59: 1-10 (2017) (DOI:10.5004/dwt.2017.11466). (IF=1.631).
22. Reed*, E.M. and S.J. Duranceau. “Chemical and isotopic composition of nitrogen and boron in septic tank wastewater samples.” Environmental Earth Sciences. 75:1470. (2016). (On-line November 25, 2016; DOI 10:1007/ s12665-016-6283-0). (IF=1.765).
23. Sandhu*, D., A. Singh, N. Fan, D. Wang and S.J. Duranceau. “Hydro-geomorphic response of Everglades to changing climate and anthropogenic activities.” Journal of Hydrology. 543: 861-872 (2016). (On-line November 5, 2016; DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.11.004). (IF=3.043).
24. Jeffery-Black*, S. and S.J. Duranceau. “The influence of solute polarizability and molecular volume on the rejection of trace organics in loose nanofiltration membrane processes.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 57:29059-29069 (2016) (On-line October 19, 2016; DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2016.1201013). (IF=1.272).
25. Biscardi*, P.G. and S.J. Duranceau. “Monitoring the fate of fluorescing substances recycled in ultrafiltration process backwash water.” Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology - Aqua (2016). (On-line September 29, 2016; DOI: 10.2166/aqua.2016.031). (IF=0.78).
26. Biscardi*, P.G. and S.J. Duranceau. “Ultrafiltration fouling reduction with the pilot-scale application of ozone preceding coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation for surface water treatment.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 57: 27433-27440 (2016). (On-line May 4, 2016); DOI:10.1080/19443994.2016.1180266). (IF=1.272).
27. Jeffery-Black*, S., and S.J. Duranceau. “Mass Transfer and Transient Response Time of a Split-Feed Nanofiltration Pilot Unit.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 57: 25388-25390 (2016). (On-line March 25, 2016; DOI:10.1080/19443994.2016.1155498). (IF=1.272).
28. Hall*, C.; E.R. LaBerge* and S.J. Duranceau. “Comparing Potassium Permanganate, Chlorine Dioxide, and Chlorine Oxidation for Mn Control of a Volcanic Island Surface Water Treated with Conventional Coagulation, Sedimentation, and Filtration Process.” Desall, Water Treatment. 57: 14355-14363 (2016). (On-line Feb. 22, 2016; DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2016.1152568). (IF=1.272).
29. Netcher*, A.C. and S.J. Duranceau. “Modeling the Improvement of Ultrafiltration Membrane Mass Transfer when using Biofiltration Pretreatment in Surface Water Applications.” Water Research. 90: 258-264. (2016). DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2015.12.038 (IF=5.528).
30. Mani*, P.D.; S. Saraf; V. Singh; M. Real-Robert; A. Vijayakumar; S.J. Duranceau; S. Seal; and K.R. Coffey. “Ionic Conductivity of Bias Sputtered Lithium Phosphorous Oxy-nitride Thin Films.” Solid State Ionics. 287: 48-59 (2016). DOI:10.1016/j.ssi.2016.01.046 (IF=2.561).
31. Duranceau, S.J., P.G. Biscardi*, D.K. Barnhill*. “Screening the Toxicity of Phosphorous-removal Adsorbents Using a Bioluminescence Inhibition Test.” Environmental Toxicology.
31(4): 489-495. (2016). Article online on 28 OCT 2014, DOI:10.1002/tox.22062 (IF=3.197).
32. Duranceau, S.J. and C.T. Smith*. “Trihalomethane Formation Downstream of Spray Aerators Disinfecting Groundwater.” J. American Water Works Association. 108(2): E77-E89 (2016). DOI:10.5942/jawwa.2016.108.0007 (IF=0.86).
33. Yonge*, D.T., Duranceau, S.J. and P.G. Biscardi*. “Comparing Hydrolyzing to Prehydrolyzed Coagulants for Treatment of a Florida Slough.” Journal of Environmental Engineering. 142(2): 04015059-04015059-11. Feb. (2016). DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0001021. (IF=1.267).
34. Duranceau, S.J. and P.G. Biscardi*. “Comparing adsorptive media use for the direct treatment of phosphorous-impaired surface water.” Journal of Environmental Engineering. 141(8): 04015012-1 to 04015012-5. Aug (2015). DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)EE.1943-7870.0000951. (IF=1.22).
35. Tharamapalan*, J., S.J. Duranceau. “Canary in a Membrane-A Sentinel Against Membrane Scaling.” J. American Water Works Association. 106 (2): E66 - E75 (2014). DOI:10.5942/jawwa. 2014.106.0004. (IF=0.516).
36. Heider, E.C.; K. Trieu; V.Diaz; K. Chumbimuni; A.D. Campiglia; S.J. Duranceau. An Indium Tin Oxide Electrode Modified with Gold Nanorods for Use in Potential-Controlled Surface Plasmon Resonance Studies. Microchimica Acta. 180:1013-1020(2013).DOI10.1007/s00604-013-1017-4(IF=3.719).
37. Fang*, Y. and S.J. Duranceau. “Effect of Surface Morphology on RO and Nanofiltration Membrane Fouling Behavior.” Membranes. 3: 196-225 (2013). DOI:10.3390/membranes3030196.
38. Fang*, Y. and S.J. Duranceau. “Comparison of Non-Homogeneous and Homogeneous Mass Transfer in Reverse Osmosis Membrane Processes.” Desalination and Water Treatment. 51(34-36): 6444-6458 (2013). DOI:10.1080/19443994.2013.822170. (IF=0.988).
39. Fang*, Y. and S.J. Duranceau. “Modeling Mass Transfer Using Surface Morphology in Full-Scale RO Membrane Processes.” Desalination & Water Treatment. 51(34-36): 6459-6471 (2013). DOI:10.1080/19443994.2013.822171. (IF=0.988).
40. Boyd*, C. and S.J. Duranceau. “Membrane Filtration System Fouling Evaluation Using a Novel Transmembrane Pressure (TMP) Balance Approach.” J. Membrane Science. 446: 456-464 (2013). DOI:10.1016/j.memsci.2013.06.057. (IF=4.908).
41. Tharamapalan, J.*; C.C. Boyd*; and S.J. Duranceau. “3 - Step Approach Towards Evaluation and Elimination of Acid Use in Pre-Treatment for a Brackish Water RO Process.” J. of Environmental Management. 124: 115-120 (2013). DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.03.038. (IF=3.188).
42. Boyd*, C.; S.J. Duranceau; and J. Tharamapalan*. “Impact of Carboxylic Acid Ultrafiltration Recycle Streams on Coagulation.” Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology AQUA. DOI:10.2166/aqua.2012.005 (2012). (IF=0.573).
43. Duranceau, S.J.; R.J. Wilder*; and S. Douglas*. “Guidance and Recommendations for Post-Treatment of Desalted Water.” J. American Water Works Association. DOI:10.2166/wpt.2012.041. 104 (9). September; E510-E520 (2012). DOI:10.5942/jawwa.2012.104.0119. (IF=0.627).
44. Boyd*, C. and S.J. Duranceau. “Assessing and Maintaining Membrane Performance in a Post-Sedimentation Ultrafiltration Process.” Water Practice and Treatment. 7(2): 1-8 (2012). DOI:10.2166/wpt.2012.041.
45. Duranceau, S.J., H.R. Palmer* and R.J. Wilder*. “Bottled Water Storage Location and Its Impact on Bacteriological Quality.” International Journal of Environmental Health Research. 22(6):543-59 (2012). DOI:10.1080/09603123.2012.677999. (IF=1.203).
46. Duranceau, S.J. and J.O. Faborode*. “Predictive Modeling of Sulfide Removal in Tray Aerators.” J. American Water Works Association. Vol. 104, No. 2; E127-E135 (2012). DOI:10.5942/jawwa.2012.104.0027. (IF=0.627).
47. Duranceau, S.J.; R.J. Pfeiffer-Wilder*; and S. Douglas*. “A Survey of Desalted Permeate Post-Treatment Strategies.” Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 37; 185-199 (2012). (IF=0.852).
48. Duranceau, S.J.; W.J. Johnson* and R.J. Pfeiffer-Wilder*. “Test Method for Studying the Effects of Stray Current on the Integrity of Continuous & Discontinuous Rebars.” Experimental Techniques. Vol. 135; 53-58 (2011). DOI:10.1111/j.1747-1567.2010.00656.x. (IF=0.257).
49. Lintereur*, P.A.; S.J. Duranceau; and J.S. Taylor. “Sodium Silicate Impacts on Copper Release in a Potable Water Comprised of Ground, Surface and Desalted Sea Water Supplies.” Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 30; 348-360 (2011). (IF=0.614).
50. Duranceau, S.J. and V.M. Trupiano*. “Evaluation of Oxidized Media Filtration for Removing Sulfides from Groundwater.” Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 28; 366-377 (2011). DOI:10/5004/dwt.2011.2571. (IF=0.614).
51. Duranceau, S.J. “Determination of Total Iodide in Seawater Permeate.” Desalination. 261; 251-254 (2010).10.1016/j.desal.2010.06.039. (IF=1.851).
52. Lintereur*, P.A.; S.J. Duranceau; J.S. Taylor, E.D. Stone. “Sodium Silicate Impacts on Lead Release in a Blended Potable Water Distribution System” Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 16, 427-438 (2010). DOI:10.5004/dwt.2010.1477. (IF=0.752).
53. Stone*, E.D., S.J. Duranceau, P. Lintereur* and J.S. Taylor. “Effects of Orthophosphate Corrosion Inhibitor on Lead in Blended Water Quality Environments.” Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 13, 348-355 (2010). DOI:10.5004/dwt.2010.1231. (IF=0.752).
54. Alshehri*, A.A., S.J. Duranceau, J.S. Taylor and E.D. Stone*. “Investigating Iron Release in Distribution Systems with Blend Variations of Source Waters and Phosphate Inhibitors.” Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 8, 211-220 (2009). (IF=0.752).
55. Stone*, E.D., S.J. Duranceau, J.S. Taylor. “Effect of Orthophosphate Corrosion Inhibitor on Copper in Blended Water Quality Environment.” Desal. Water Treat. 8:154-162 (2009). (IF=0.752).
56. Duranceau, S.J. “Modeling the Permeate Transient Response to Perturbations from Steady-State in a Nanofiltration Process.” Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 1: 7-16 (2009). (IF=0.752)
57. Gilreath, J.P., B.M. Santos and S.J. Duranceau. Seasonal Variation of Paraquat Photodegradation Rate on Polyethylene Mulch. Weed Technology. Vol. 20:315-318 (2006). (IF=0.626).
58. Lovins, W.A.; S.J. Duranceau, R.M. Gonzalez and J.S. Taylor. "Optimized Coagulation Assessment for a Highly Organic Surface Water Supply." J. American Water Works Association. 95(10): 99-108 (2003). (IF=0.543).
59. Duranceau, S.J., W.A. Lovins, J.V. Foster, D. Taylor, J. Morton and C. Morton. “Scale Inhibitor and Recovery Optimization for a Brackish Water Supply: Pilot Test Results and Full-Scale Experiences.” Water Science and Technology: Water Supply. 3(5): 139-145 (2003). (IF=0.394).
60. Bell, G.E.C. and S.J. Duranceau. "Effects of Electrical Grounding and Electrical Properties on Water Quality.” J. American Water Works Association. 94(5), 113-125 (2002). (IF=0.598).
61. Townley, D. W., S.J. Duranceau, and D. F. Wilson. "On-Line Electrochemical Noise Monitoring in Potable Water Systems." Corrosion 2002, Paper 02328. Houston, TX: NACE Int.(2002). (IF=1.209).
62. Duranceau, S.J. “Dawning of a New Age.” J. American Water Works Association, 93(4):122-24 (2001). (IF=0.789).
63. Townley, D. and S.J. Duranceau. "Instrumentation Considerations for Electrochemical Noise Corrosion Monitoring in the Field." Corrosion 2001, Paper 01287. Houston, TX: NACE International, Inc. (2001). (IF=0.660).
64. Duranceau, S.J. “Membrane Replacement in Desalting Facilities.” Desalination, L’Aquila, Italy, Vol. 132, pp. 243-248 (2000). (IF=0.518).
65. Duranceau, S.J. “The Future of Membranes.” J. American Water Works Association, 92(2), 70(2000). (IF=0.729).
66. Duranceau, S.J. J. Foster, J. Poole. “Wet-Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems and Drinking Water Quality.” J. American Water Works Association, 91 (7), 78-86 (1999). (IF=1.108).
67. Duranceau, S.J., R.K. Anderson, R.D. Teegarden. “Comparison of Mineral Acid Pretreatments for Hydrogen Sulfide Removal in Packed Towers.” J. American Water Works Association, 91 (5), 85-96 (1999). (IF=1.108).
68. Duranceau, S.J., M.J. Schiff, G.E.C. Bell. "Electrical Grounding, Pipe Integrity, and Shock Hazard.” J. American Water Works Association. 90(7), 40-52 (1998). (IF=1.243).
69. Bell, G.E.C., M.J. Schiff and S.J. Duranceau. "Review of the Effects of Electrical Grounding on Water Piping." Corrosion 95, Paper 603. Houston, TX: NACE Inter., Inc. (1995) (IF=0.587).
70. Taylor, J.S., J.A.M.H. Hofman, S.J. Duranceau, J.C. Kruithof, and J.C. Schippers. "Simplified Modeling of Diffusion Controlled Membrane Systems." AQUA-Journal Water Supply and Research, 43(5) 238-245 (1994).
71. Duranceau, S.J., J.S. Taylor, and L.A. Mulford. "SOC Removal in a Membrane Softening Process." J. American Water Works Association, 84 (1), 68-78 (1992). (IF=1.019).
72. Gupton, J.T., D.A. Krolikowski*, R.H. Yu*, K.J. Barr*, and S.J. Duranceau. "New Reactions of Quaternary Ammonium Salts Derived from Vinamidinium Salt Reduction Products and a Reassignment of Structure." Synthetic Communications. 22 (7), 1067-1076 (1992). (IF=0.716).
73. Taylor, J.S., L.A. Mulford, S.J. Duranceau, W.M. Barrett*. "Cost and Performance of a Membrane Pilot Plant." J. American Water Works Association. 81 (11), 52-60 (1990).
74. Gupton, J.T., S.J. Duranceau, J.F. Miller*, M.L. Kosiba. "The reaction of alpha-Methylstyrene Analogs & Related Compounds with Sodium Perborate in Acetic Acid." Synthetic Communications. 18 (9), 937-942 (1988).
75. Gilreath, J.P., and S.J. Duranceau. "Photodegradation of Paraquat Applied to Polyethylene Film Mulch." HortScience. 21 (5), 1145-1148 (1986).
76. Duranceau, S.J., et. al. “It’s a Sinh, Problem No. 158.” The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal. Washington, D.C.: The Mathematical Association of America. 12(3), 215-216 (1981).
American Membrane Technology Association, Board of Advisors; 2014 - 2024
American Membrane Technology Association, Board of Directors; 1994 - 2012
Southeast Desalting Association, Member; 1994 - present
American Water Works Association, Member; 1988 - present
American Institute of Chemists, Inc., Fellow; 1987 - present
American Chemical Society, Member; 1984 - present
Membranes, MDPI; 2011 - 2014
Desalination & Water Treatment, Taylor & Francis; 2007 - 2014
Effect of Stray Current on the Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete Structures; 2018 Fall Conference: Planning the Future of Water; Florida Section American Water Works Association; 2018
Occurrence of Nanometer and Micrometer Particles in Membrane Feed-Concentrate Channels; 2022 Membrane Technology Conference & Exhibition, Las Vegas, NV; American Membrane Technology Association and American Water Works Association; 2022
Upcountry Maui Drinking Water System: Treatment and Management Strategies for the Olinda Water Treatment Plant.; 2019 HWWA Conference, Kumuwai The Source Water, Honolulu, HI; Hawaii Water Works Association; 2019
Comparing Conventional Cascade Tray and Perforated Tray Aerators for Total Trihalomethanes Post-Formation Control; 2021 Fall Conference: Negotiating the New Normal; Florida Section American Water Works Association; 2021
Effect of Surface Morphology on Mass Transfer and Fouling Behavior of Reverse Osmosis Membrane Processes.; 2013 FSAWWA Fall Conference. Omni Orlando Resort at Champions Gate: Orlando, FL; Florida Section American Water Works Association; 2013
Integration of Air Stripping in Storage Tanks for Controlling Trihalomethanes.; 2014 Hawaii Water Conference, Hawaii Section AWWA and Hawaii Water Environment Association. Uniting Hawaii’s Water Resources. Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, HI ; Hawaii Section AWWA and Hawaii Water Environment Association.; 2014
“Expanding the Potable Applications of Membrane Processes in the USA,”; 2016 Conference on Desalination for the Environment: Clean Water and Energy, Rome, Italy; European Desalination Society; 2016
Potable Water Aquifer Storage and Recovery Adsorptive Media Isotherm Testing for Arsenic Removal Capacity; 2014 FSAWWA Fall Conference Reliability in a Changing Environment; Florida Section American Water Works Association; 2014
Spray Aeration as a Trihalomethane Control Measure; 2015 Florida Water Resources Conference - The Many Faces of Water; FSAWWA, FWEA, FWPCOA; 2015
Emerging Issues in Water Distribution Systems; 2012 Florida Rural Water Association Annual Conference, Daytona Beach, FL; Florida Rural Water Association; 2012
Treatment of Organic Laden Surface Water; 2013 Hawaii Works Association Annual Conference, Makena, Maui; Hawaii Water Works Association; 2013
Optimizing a Community’s Fresh and Brackish Water Supplies with an Aeration, Ion-Exchange and Reverse Osmosis Treatment Portfolio; 2013 AWWA's Annual Conference and Exhibition Denver CO; American Water Works Association; 2013
Impact of Bottled Water Storage Duration and Location on Bacteriological Quality; 2013 Florida Water Resources Water Visions Conference, Orlando, FL; FSAWWA, FWEA, FWPCOA; 2013
Membrane Mathematics; 2012 Southeast Desalting Association Spring Conference Bonita Springs, FL; Southeast Desalting Association; 2012
Applying Green Chemistry to Resolve Membrane Backwash Recycle Stream Interferences with Conventional Coagulation Processes and the Replacement of Traditional Membrane Cleaning Solutions; 2012 American Water Works Association and American Membrane Technology Association Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition. Glendale, AZ ; American Water Works Association and American Membrane Technology Association Membrane Technology Association ; 2012
Balancing Fresh and Brackish Water Supplies with Aeration, Ion-Exchange and Reverse Osmosis Processes.; 2012 Florida Section American Water Works Association Fall Conference Managing Responsibility: It’s All One Water. Orlando, FL; Florida Section American Water Works Association; 2012
Environmental Systems Engineering Institute
Director |
Steven Duranceau, P.E. |
Phone | (407) 823-1440 |
Website | http://www.cece.ucf.edu/environmental-institute/ |
Mission | The purpose of the Environmental Systems Engineering Institute is to provide a means of conducting environmental research for faculty and students from different colleges, departments, and programs in the university. The Institute is primarily concerned with graduate environmental research, education, and student support, but does offer advanced environmental water quality analysis to non-university organizations in order to support the Institute's staff, maintain the laboratory equipment, and provide a technical service to the Florida community. |
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