
Our group (co)-Leads several large Centers
- AWII Global Center for Water Technology (Director)
- NSF Science and Technologies for Phosphorus Sustainability – STEPS (Deputy Director)
- NSF Nanotechnology Enabled Water Treatment – NEWT (Deputy Director)
- NSF Southwest Sustainability Innovation Engine – SwSIE (Water Innovation co-lead)
- NEI EXTREME STC (co-Director)
- NIEHS Superfund Center – MEMCARE (participant)
Related projects
Water Quality Project Overview
Reducing Taste and Odor and Other Algae-Related Problems for Surface Water Supplies in Arid Environments
(A Cooperative Research and Implementation Program among ASU, SRP, CAP, EPCOR and the Cities of Phoenix, Tempe, Glendale, Chandler and Peoria)
Interactive Taxonomic Guide
This guide was developed to facilitate identification of dominant algae in the CAP/SRP/Phoenix water supply and treatment systems by water utility personnel. Specific emphasis was placed on the culprit taste and odor-producing organisms.
Regional Water Quality Newsletter
Archive of monthly newsletters from 2006 to 2014.
All communications downloadable in PDF format.
Potential drinking water impacts for valley cities
Cylindrospermopsis is a cyanobacterial Algae toxin that has been detected in several upper Salt River Reservoirs during 2004, and now appears probable to occur in Saguaro Lake.