Brooke Kay Mayer, Ph.D., P.E

Marquette University P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 Phone: (414) 288-2161 [email protected] Brooke Kay Mayer, Ph.D., P.E. EDUCATION ...
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Marquette University P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 Phone: (414) 288-2161 [email protected]

Brooke Kay Mayer, Ph.D., P.E. EDUCATION

- Doctor of Philosophy, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University Environmental Engineering Graduation Date: May 2008  Dissertation: Efficacy of Enhanced Coagulation & Disinfection for Treatment of Enteric Viruses  Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Fellow (2004 – 2007) - Master of Science, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University Environmental Engineering Graduation Date: May 2006  Thesis: Removal of EPA Contaminant Candidate List Viruses Using Enhanced Coagulation  Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Fellow (2004 – 2006) - Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University Civil Engineering – Environmental Concentration Graduation Date: May 2004  Barrett Honors College Thesis: Cactus Lane Ranch Regional Commercial Center Master Sewer Report  National Merit Scholar (2000 – 2004) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE - Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering Marquette University Milwaukee, WI Fall 2012 – Present  Develop and administer curriculum for Environmental Engineering (CEEN 3510): F12, Sum13, F13, F14; Sustainable Engineering (CEEN 4715/5715): S13, S14, S15; Environmental Engineering Microbiology (CEEN 4535/5535): S14; Physical/Chemical Processes (CEEN 6540): S15  Develop and implement research program focused on microbial and chemical water quality and sustainable water and wastewater treatment technologies including advanced oxidation processes and nutrient removal and recovery  Develop and implement sustainability short course Industry/academia short course focused on applications of sustainable engineering, life cycle assessment, and systems-level thinking (2013, 2014)  Graduate student/Post-doc advisor: - Allen Williams (M.S., F13): Ion exchange for nutrient removal in municipal wastewater with subsequent beneficial recovery of ammonium and phosphate - Joseph Heffron (M.S., anticipated S15): Evaluation of electrocoagulation-microfiltration for the removal of trace heavy metals, hardness, and viruses o (Ph.D., anticipated S18): Mechanisms of virus mitigation during electrocoagulation treatment - Patrick Mullen (M.S., anticipated S15): Nutrient removal and recovery in anaerobic wastewater effluent using ion exchange - Yiran Tong (Ph.D., anticipated S17; co-advisor: Dr. Patrick McNamara): Sustainable wastewater treatment: Simultaneous recovery of nutrients and destruction of estrogenic micropollutants - Yizhi (Jonathan) Hou (M.S., anticipated F16): Integrated nanofiltration/reverse osmosis membrane filtration for improved removal of heavy metals - Carlan Johnson (Ph.D., anticipated S18): Coupled titanium dioxide photocatalysis and filtration for mitigation of organic matter and estrogenic micropollutants - Yu Yang (Post-doctoral fellow, 2015): Recovery of phosphate from wastewater using bioengineered high-affinity phosphate protein systems

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 Thesis/Dissertation committee: - Matt Seib (Ph.D., anticipated S15): Secondary wastewater treatment using a novel anaerobic membrane bioreactor system - Dan Carey (Ph.D., anticipated S15): The role of household antimicrobials in the proliferation of antibiotic resistance during anaerobic digestion - John Ross (M.S., F14): Fate of micropollutants in biosolids during pyrolysis - Jonathon Kusowski (M.S., S13): Anaerobic co-digestion planning and research for Green Bay, WI - Scott Sobie (M.S.E., S13) - Kyle Lotier (M.S.E., S13) - Adam Hess (M.S.E., F14) - Lecturer in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 2008 – 2012  Develop and administer curriculum for the following courses: - Introduction to ASU (ASU 101): F10 - Technology, Society & Sustainability (FSE 194/CEE 181/SOS 181): F09, Su10, F10, Su11, F11 - Spatial and Visualization Skills (FSE 194): S12 - Global Engineering (FSE 294): Su10, Su11 - Statics (CEE 210): F08, S09, F09, S10, F10, S11, F11, S12 - Engineering Business Practices (CEE 300): S10 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering (CEE 361): S09, Su09 - Numerical Methods (CEE 384): F08, F09, F10, F11 - Unit Operations in Environmental Engineering (CEE 462/598): S11, S12  Teaching awards: Ranked in top 5% of ASU engineering professors based on student evaluations: F09 – S10, F10 – S11  Engineering education focus: - ASU NSF ENGAGE (Engaging Students in Engineering) team member (Spatial Visualization lead) - Member of ASU Undergraduate Teaching Academy, which targets improvement of the engineering experience for undergraduate students - Faculty Advisor for Pearson Publishing’s Mastering Engineering electronic homework/tutor system  Student group advisor for the ASU Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)  Student group advisor for EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) student team designing storm drain solutions for the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration area in Phoenix, AZ - Team awarded ASU Entrepreneur Advantage Project, ASU Innovation Challenge, and ASU P3 grants - Recognized as faculty advisor of the year (2010 – 2011)  Student group advisor for EPICS student team designing low cost treatment solutions for arsenic contaminated drinking water for communities in rural Bangladesh - Team awarded the ASU P3 grant - Dell Social Innovation Challenge World Finalist (2012)  Thesis committee: - Ryan Stevens (B.S.E. Honors, S12): Pavement striping materials analysis - Sam Johnson (B.S.E. Honors, S12): Art and engineering - Erin Daugherty (M.S., S11): Analysis of photocatalysis for precursor removal and formation inhibition of disinfection byproducts - Joy Marsalla (B.S.E. Honors, S11): Wastewater wetlands: Analysis through engineering and sustainability - Sean Wilson (B.S.E. Honors, F10): Groundwater recharge for sustainable treatment of dissolved organic carbon and disinfection by-product precursors

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- Research Assistant in Environmental Engineering Arizona State University Tempe, AZ Dr. Morteza Abbaszadegan 2004 – 2008  Developed and tested techniques for detection and quantification of environmental microbial contamination.  Evaluated the removal and inactivation of microbial contaminants in water matrices using enhanced coagulation and UV disinfection.  Assessed the removal of disinfection byproducts and their precursors using enhanced coagulation and advanced oxidation. - Teaching Assistant for Environmental Microbiology Laboratory (CEE 467/567) and AutoCAD Section of Introduction to Civil Engineering (CEE 100) Arizona State University Tempe, AZ Dr. Morteza Abbaszadegan, Dr. Ram Pendyala 2007, 2008  Updated and developed laboratory course curriculum appropriate for graduate and upper division students.  Taught environmental microbiology laboratory techniques for the detection, quantification, and treatment of microbial contaminants.  Updated and developed course curriculum designed to introduce introductory-level students to civil engineering and its subdisciplines.  Taught basic AutoCAD and Excel skills. - Graduate Summer Research Internship sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security Pacific Northwest National Laboratories Richland, WA Dr. Timothy Straub Summer 2005 Pacific Northwest National Laboratories is one of nine U.S. Department of Energy multi-program national laboratories.  Worked with the principal investigator toward the development of an infectivity assay for human noroviruses.  Performed multiple analyses seeking to verify infection using a variety of laboratory techniques, including in-vitro cell culture, polymerase chain reaction, transmission electron microscopy, cloning, fluorescent in-situ hybridization, and microarrays. - Engineering Technician Carollo Engineers Phoenix, AZ Mr. Russ Wachter 2002 – 2004 Carollo Engineers is a national consulting firm specializing in the design of water and wastewater treatment processes.  Assisted the Project Engineer in various aspects of the planning and design phases of the future Mesa/Gilbert South Water Reclamation Plant, including development of the Basis of Design Report, Project Development Plan, Technical Memoranda, cost estimates, site plan, and process equipment layouts.  Worked with the City of Phoenix to analyze security measures at remote water distribution facilities. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Mayer, B.K.; Daugherty, E.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2014. Evaluation of the relationship between bulk organic precursors and disinfection byproduct formation for advanced oxidation processes. Chemosphere. In Press. Mayer, B.K.; Daugherty, E.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2014. Disinfection byproduct formation resulting from settled, filtered, and finished water treated by titanium dioxide photocatalysis. Chemosphere. 117:72-78. Mayer, B.K.; Gerrity, D.; Rittmann, B.E.; Reisinger, D.; Brandt-Williams, S. 2013. Innovative strategies to achieve low total phosphorus concentrations in high water flows. Crit. Rev. Environ. Sci. Tech. 43:4:409-441. Rittmann, B.E.; Mayer, B.K.; Westerhoff, P.; Edwards, M. 2011. Capturing the lost phosphorus. Chemosphere.84:846-853.

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Mayer, B.K.; Ryu, H.; Gerrity, D.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2010. Development of an integrated cell cultureqRTPCR assay for simultaneous quantification of coxsackieviruses, echoviruses, and polioviruses in disinfection studies. Water Sci. Technol. 6:2:375-387. Gerrity, D.; Mayer, B.K.; Ryu, H.; Crittenden, J.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2009. A comparison of pilot-scale photocatalysis and enhanced coagulation for disinfection byproduct mitigation. Water Res. 43:6:1597-1610. Ryu, H.; Mayer, B.K.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2009. Applicability of quantitative PCR for the determination of removal efficacy of enteric viruses and Cryptosporidium by water treatment processes. J. Water Health. 8:1:101-108. Mayer, B.K.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2008. Treatability of USEPA Contaminant Candidate List viruses: removal of coxsackievirus and echovirus using enhanced coagulation. Env. Sci. Technol. 42:18:6890-6896. Abbaszadegan, M.; Mayer, B.K.; Ryu, H.; Nwachuku, N. 2007. Efficacy of removal of CCL viruses under enhanced coagulation conditions. Env. Sci. Technol. 41:3:971-977. Straub, T.M.; Höner zu Bentrop, K.; Orosz-Coghlan, P.; Dohnalkova, A.; Mayer, B.K.; Bartholomew, R.A.; Valdez, C.O.; Bruckner-Lea, C.J.; Gerba, C.P.; Abbaszadegan, M.; Nickerson, C.A. 2007. Invitro cell culture infectivity assay for human noroviruses. Emerg. Infect. Dis. 13:3:396-403. In Review Williams, A.T.; Zitomer, D.H., Mayer, B.K. 2014. Ion exchange and struvite precipitation for nutrient recovery in dilute wastewaters. Chemosphere. In Review. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS - Marklin, R. Jr.; Mathison, M.; Mayer, B.; Nagurka, M., Cariapa, V., Schabelski, J. 2013. Aquaponics: A sustainable food production system that provides research projects for undergraduate engineering students. Conference proceeding. World Engineering Education Forum Annual Meeting, Cartegena, Columbia. - Williams, A.T., Mayer, B. 2013. Advancements in ion exchange processes for municipal wastewater nutrient recovery. Poster presentation. Water Environment Federation (WEF) Technical Exhibition and Conference. WEF Proceedings, Chicago, IL. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED TALKS - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2004. Treatability of emerging viruses by enhanced coagulation. Oral presentation. NSF Water Quality Center Annual Meeting, Tempe, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2005. Treatability of USEPA Contaminant Candidate List viruses and surrogates by enhanced coagulation. Oral presentation. NSF Water Quality Center Annual Meeting, Tempe, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Nwachuku, N.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2005. Treatability of Contaminant Candidate List viruses and surrogates by enhanced coagulation. Poster presentation. American Society of Microbiology General Meeting, Atlanta, GA. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2006. Bench and pilot scale studies of the removal of enteric viruses using enhanced coagulation. Oral presentation. Arizona Water & Pollution Control Association Annual Conference, Mesa, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Nwachuku, N.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2006. The role of enhanced coagulation in the removal of viruses on the U.S. EPA Contaminant Candidate List. Poster presentation, American Society of Microbiology General Meeting, Orlando, FL. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2007. Bench and pilot scale studies of the removal of emerging enteric viruses from drinking water using enhanced coagulation. Oral presentation. Arizona Water & Pollution Control Association Annual Conference, Mesa, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Gerrity, D.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2007. Simultaneous quantification of coxsackieviruses and echoviruses in disinfection studies using an integrated cell culture-qPCR assay. Poster presentation, American Society of Microbiology General Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

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- Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2007. Treatability of U.S. E.P.A. Contaminant Candidate List viruses: removal of coxsackievirus and echovirus using enhanced coagulation. Poster presentation. International Water Association Health-Related Water Microbiology Conference, Tokyo, Japan. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2007. Removal of emerging viruses from drinking water using enhanced coagulation. Oral presentation. Tri-State Seminar on the River (Arizona, California, Nevada), Primm, NV. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2007. Treatability of USEPA Contaminant Candidate List viruses by enhanced coagulation. Oral presentation. NSF Water Quality Center Annual Meeting, Tempe, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2008. Treatability of USEPA Contaminant Candidate List viruses using enhanced coagulation. Oral presentation. Arizona Water & Pollution Control Association Annual Conference, Mesa, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Ryu, H.; Gerrity, D.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2008. UV inactivation of coxsackievirus, echovirus, and poliovirus quantified using an integrated cell culture-qRTPCR assay. Poster presentation, American Society of Microbiology General Meeting, Boston, MA. - Mayer, B. 2008. 8 years later. Oral presentation. Arizona State University Environmental Engineering Seminar Series, Tempe, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Gerrity, D.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2008. Control of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) by enhanced coagulation. NSF Water Quality Center Annual Meeting, Tempe, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Gerrity, D.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2008. Disinfection Byproduct Research Progress Report and Summary. Oral presentation. City of Scottsdale, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Gerrity, D.; Ryu, H.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2009. Development and validation of an integrated cell culture-qRTPCR assay for simultaneous quantification of coxsackievirus, echovirus, and poliovirus in disinfection studies. Poster presentation. International Water Association HealthRelated Water Microbiology Conference, Naxos, Greece. - Mayer, B. 2010. Environmental chemistry: water treatment technologies. Oral presentation. Kazan State Technological University Institute of Additional Vocational Training; Advanced Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Research Management and Innovations Workshop, Tempe, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Daugherty, E.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2011. Analysis of photocatalysis implementation in water treatment systems for the removal of disinfection byproducts and their precursors. Oral presentation. NSF Water & Environmental Technology Center Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Daugherty, E.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2012. TiO2 photocatalysis targeting disinfection byproduct mitigation. Oral presentation. NSF Water Quality Center Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ. - Mayer, B.; Daugherty, E.; Abbaszadegan, M. 2012. Reduction of DBP formation using titanium dioxide photactalysis. Oral presentation. AZ Water Association Annual Meeting, Glendale, AZ. - Mayer, B. 2013. Introducing sustainability using a flipped classroom approach. Oral presentation. Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors. 50th Anniversary Conference, Golden, CO. - Mayer, B. 2013. Phosphorus removal. Invited Oral presentation. Wisconsin Wastewater Operators’ Association Joint Southeast and Lake Michigan Districts, Sheboygan, WI. - Williams, A.T., Mayer, B. 2013. Advancements in ion exchange processes for municipal wastewater nutrient recovery. Poster presentation. Water Environment Federation (WEF) Technical Exhibition and Conference. WEF, Chicago, IL. - Williams, A.T., Mayer, B. 2013. Optimizing regeneration eluate of mainstream municipal wastewater ion exchange columns for ammonium recovery. Poster presentation. International Water Week. International Water Association, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. - Williams, A.T., Mayer, B. 2013. Anion exchange process for concentration and recovery of phosphate in anaerobically treated municipal wastewater. Oral presentation.MN Section Conference on the Environment. Central States Water Environment Association, St. Paul, MN. - Mayer, B. 2013. A research overview: balancing emerging chemical and microbial risks in drinking water treatment, nutrient removal and recovery for sustainable wastewater treatment. Invited Oral presentation. Biology Lab Group. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. - Williams, A.T., Mayer, B. 2013. Comparative evaluation of operating life for phosphate-specific ion exchange resins. Oral presentation. Forward Thinking Colloquy. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI.

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- Mayer, B.K. 2014. Phosphorus recovery technology. Invited Webinar. NSF Subcommittee for Studying the Role of National Science Foundation/Mathematics and Physical Sciences in Food Systems. - Mayer, B.K. 2014. A research overview: microbial and chemical risks in drinking water and nutrient recovery from wastewater. Invited Oral presentation. School of Freshwater Sciences. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. - Heffron, J., Mayer, B.K. 2014. Removal of heavy metals, hardness, and viruses from drinking water using electrocoagulation. Poster presentation. ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. - Tong, Y., Mayer, B., McNamara, P. 2014. Fate of micropollutants during nutrient removal using novel adsorbents for dilute wastewater streams. Poster presentation. ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. - Williams, A.T., Mayer, B., Zitomer, D. 2014. Nutrient recovery from domestic wastewater using ion exchange and struvite precipitation. Poster presentation. ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. - Mayer, B.K. 2014. Viruses as emerging contaminants: treatment and the Contaminant Candidate List. Invited Oral presentation. Emerging Contaminant Short Course. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. - Mullen, P., Mayer, B. 2014. P removal and recovery. Oral presentation. 29th Annual Conference on the Environment. St. Paul, MN. - Mullen, P., Mayer, B. 2014. Use of recovered nutrients to create customized content fertilizer products. Poster presentation. Forward Thinking Colloquy. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. - Heffron, J., Mayer, B.K. 2014. Mechanisms of virus removal by electrocoagulation. Oral presentation. Forward Thinking Colloquy. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. - Tong, Y., Mayer, B., McNamara, P. 2014. Estrogenic micropollutant sorption using biochar derived from biosolids. Oral presentation. Forward Thinking Colloquy. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. AWARDS - National Science Foundation (NSF): Fundamental Research Program (FRP) through Industry/University Collaborative Research Center (I/UCRC): Water Equipment & Policy (WEP)  Electrocoagulation for the mitigation of emerging biological and chemical contaminants (2015 – 2016), Mayer, B., McNamara, P., Zitomer, D., $199,679 - NSF: Collaborative Opportunity for Research Between I/UCRCs (CORBI) through I/UCRC: WEP/WET  Coupled titanium dioxide photocatalysis and filtration for simultaneous mitigation of organic matter, viruses, and estrogenic compounds (2015 – 2016), Mayer, B., Abbaszadegan, M., McNamara, P., Zitomer, D., total $200k - NSF WEP I/UCRC  Using pyrolysis product biochar to capture micropollutants (2015), McNamara, P., Mayer, B., $50k - NSF WEP I/UCRC  Advanced high-rate wet-weather treatment processes (2015), Zitomer, D., Mayer, B., McNamara, P., $50k - NSF WEP I/UCRC  Evaluation of electrocoagulation-microfiltration for the removal of trace heavy metals, hardness, and viruses (2013 – 2014), Mayer, B., $50k - Industry-Sponsored Research Grant (Xylem, Inc.)  Sustainable treatment system for municipal anaerobic wastewater treatment (2012 – 2014), Zitomer, D.; Mayer, B., $332k - Marquette University Undergraduate Research Grant  Electrocoagulation pretreatment for microfiltration in drinking water (2014), Mayer, B., $5k - Marquette University Student Centered Learning Grant  Development of hands-on in-class activities for environmental engineering (2014), Mayer, B., $5k - Marquette University Equipment Grant  Water Quality Center research grant (2014), McNamara, D., Mayer, B., Zitomer, D., $133.7k - Marquette University Summer Faculty Fellowship and Regular Research Grant

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 Evaluation of titanium dioxide photocatalysis to improve removal and recovery of phosphorus from water and wastewater (2013), Mayer, B., $11.5k - Marquette University Student Centered Learning Grant  Development of a flipped classroom curriculum to enhance student-centered learning in sustainable engineering (2013), Mayer, B., $5k - NSF I/UCRC Water Quality Center at Arizona State University  Control of disinfection byproducts in drinking water distribution systems (2008 – 2009), Abbaszadegan, M.; Mayer, B.; Ryu, H. - Arizona Water Institute  Strategies for controlling disinfection byproducts in water distribution systems (2008 – 2009), Abbaszadegan, M.; Mayer, B.; Ryu, H. - Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant  Research grant awarded in support of the project “Strategies to assess the efficacy of enhanced coagulation and disinfection for enteric viruses during water treatment processes” (2007 – 2008) - Travel Grants  Marquette University Faculty Development Award travel grant for the American Chemical Society Annual Meeting (2014)  Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Student Association (ASU GPSA) travel grant for the International Water Association Health-Related Water Microbiology Conference (2007), the American Society for Microbiology General Meeting (2006, 2007)  Arizona State University Division of Graduate Studies travel grant for the American Society for Microbiology General Meeting (2006) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE - Reviewer for: Journal of American Water Works Association; Journal of Applied Microbiology; Journal of Water and Health; Water Science and Technology; Water Environment Research; Desalination and Water Treatment; Oxford Publications; Journal of Water, Air, and Soil Pollution; Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management; Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research; Ozone: Science & Engineering; PLOS One; Water Environment Research; Environmental Science & Technology - Panelist for Department of Homeland Security Scholarship selection: 2011 - Marquette University Dept. service committee: Faculty Search (F12), Undergraduate Studies Committee (2014-2015), Undergraduate Research Committee (2014 – 2015) - ASU Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering service committees: Curriculum (F10 – S11), Scholarship (F10 – S12), Faculty Search (F11 – S12) - Judge for Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair) on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security: 2005, 2007 ORGANIZATIONS - American Chemical Society (ACS) - American Water Works Association (AWWA) - Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) - AZ Water Association (Scholarship Endowment Committee 2009 – 2012) - Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society (Treasurer 2003 – 2005) - International Water Association (IWA) - Order of the Engineer - Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society - Water Environment Federation - Wisconsin Water Association

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