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Thomas F Speth
Thomas F Speth
Associate Director, CESER, USEPA
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei epa.gov
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Microwave-assisted green synthesis of silver nanostructures
MN Nadagouda, TF Speth, RS Varma
Accounts of Chemical Research 44 (7), 469-478, 2011
5962011
Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the environment
MG Evich, MJB Davis, JP McCord, B Acrey, JA Awkerman, DRU Knappe, ...
Science 375 (6580), eabg9065, 2022
4842022
Treatment of seasonal pesticides in surface waters
RJ Miltner, DB Baker, TF Speth, CA Fronk
Journal‐American Water Works Association 81 (1), 43-52, 1989
2761989
A perspective of riverbank filtration
C Ray, T Grischek, J Schubert, JZ Wang, TF Speth
Journal‐American Water Works Association 94 (4), 149-160, 2002
2532002
Occurrence of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in source water and their treatment in drinking water
BC Crone, TF Speth, DG Wahman, SJ Smith, G Abulikemu, EJ Kleiner, ...
Critical reviews in environmental science and technology 49 (24), 2359-2396, 2019
2292019
Correlation of aqueous-phase adsorption isotherms
JC Crittenden, S Sanongraj, JL Bulloch, DW Hand, TN Rogers, TF Speth, ...
Environmental science & technology 33 (17), 2926-2933, 1999
2191999
Adsorption capacity of GAC for synthetic organics
TF Speth, RJ Miltner
Journal‐American Water Works Association 82 (2), 72-75, 1990
194*1990
Concentration, chlorination, and chemical analysis of drinking water for disinfection byproduct mixtures health effects research: US EPA’s four lab study
JG Pressman, SD Richardson, TF Speth, RJ Miltner, MG Narotsky, ...
Environmental science & technology 44 (19), 7184-7192, 2010
1682010
Nanofiltration foulants from a treated surface water
TF Speth, RS Summers, AM Gusses
Environmental science & technology 32 (22), 3612-3617, 1998
1631998
Development of a research strategy for integrated technology-based toxicological and chemical evaluation of complex mixtures of drinking water disinfection byproducts.
JE Simmons, SD Richardson, TF Speth, RJ Miltner, G Rice, KM Schenck, ...
Environmental Health Perspectives 110 (suppl 6), 1013-1024, 2002
1052002
Evaluation of nanofiltration pretreatments for flux loss control
TF Speth, AM Gusses, RS Summers
Desalination 130 (1), 31-44, 2000
1042000
Riverbank filtration—fate of DBP precursors and selected microorganisms
WJ Weiss, EJ Bouwer, WP Ball, CR O'Melia, MW Lechevallier, H Arora, ...
Journal‐American Water Works Association 95 (10), 68-81, 2003
892003
Evaluating capacities of GAC preloaded with natural water
TF Speth
Journal of environmental engineering 117 (1), 66-79, 1991
641991
Effect of Preloading on the Scale‐up of GAC Microcolumns
TF Speth, RJ Miltner
Journal‐American Water Works Association 81 (4), 141-148, 1989
641989
Quantitative structure− property relationships for enhancing predictions of synthetic organic chemical removal from drinking water by granular activated carbon
ML Magnuson, TF Speth
Environmental science & technology 39 (19), 7706-7711, 2005
612005
Component-based and whole-mixture techniques for addressing the toxicity of drinking-water disinfection by-product mixtures
JE Simmons, LK Teuschler, C Gennings, TF Speth, SD Richardson, ...
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 67 (8-10), 741-754, 2004
572004
Phosphate removal using modified Bayoxide® E33 adsorption media
J Lalley, C Han, GR Mohan, DD Dionysiou, TF Speth, J Garland, ...
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology 1 (1), 96-107, 2015
532015
Glyphosate removal from drinking water
TF Speth
Journal of Environmental Engineering 119 (6), 1139-1157, 1993
521993
Effect of influent oxygen concentration on the GAC adsorption of VOCs in the presence of BOM
PJ Cerminara, GA Sorial, SP Papadimas, MT Suidan, MA Moteleb, ...
Water Research 29 (2), 409-419, 1995
481995
The effect of molecular oxygen on the activated carbon adsorption of natural organic matter in Ohio river water
CL Warta, SP Papadimas, GA Sorial, MT Suidan, TF Speth
Water Research 29 (2), 551-562, 1995
471995
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