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Item Applications of Commercial Oxygen to Water and Wastewater Systems(University of Texas Press, 1973) McAuley, W.J.; Lee, Hanju; Kulperger, Robert J.; Ball, John E.; Humenick, Michael J.; Jewell, William J.; Mackenzie, Steven E.; Englande, Andrew J., Jr.; Eckenfelder, W. Wesley, Jr.; Koenig, Louis; Mueller, James A.; Mulligan, Thomas J.; Di Toro, Dominic M.; Budd, William E.; Okun, Daniel A.; Brenner, Richard C.; Busch, Paul L.; Brownell, Richard P.; Silver, Aaron N.; Jaszlics, Ivan J.; Guarino, Carmen F.; Nelson, Michael D.; Edwards, Allan B.; Erganian, George K.; Bradakis, Henry L.; Bowling, Charles E.; Cherukuri, Rama Rao V.; Hubbell, James W.; Young, K.W.; Matsch, L.C.; Wilcox, E.A.; Newton, Donald; Wilson, Thomas E.; Velzy, Charles; Ruane, R.J.; Vigander, Svein; Amberg, Herman R.; Wise, David W.; Doyle, Timothy J.; Cooper, Hal B.H., Jr.; Speece, Richard E.; Rayyan, Fawzi; Murfee, George; Speece, Richard E.; Malina, Joseph, F. JrItem Attenuation of Heavy Metals Beneath a Municipal Sludge Pond at the Hornsby Bend Wastewater Treatment Facility in Austin, Texas(University of Texas at Austin, 1986-10) Clemmer, R.L.; Gloyna, E.F.Item Bacteriophages as Indicators of Human Enteric Viruses in Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment(University of Texas at Austin, 1983-06) Funderburg, S.W.; Sorber, C.A.Item Colonia Housing and Infrastructure Volume 2: Water and Wastewater, PRP 124(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1997) Chapa, Jorge; Eaton, David J.Item Criteria and Methodology for Estiamting Municipal and Industrial S/W Ratios and Wastewater Quality Profiles(University of Texas at Austin, 1972-02) Malina, J.F.; Burleson, N.K.Item Design Guides for Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes(University of Texas at Austin, 1970-08) Halbert, B.E.; Malina, J.F. Jr.Item Design Guides for Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes: Laboratory Studies of the Performance of the Contact Stabilization Process(University of Texas at Austin, 1970) Berryhill, D.W.; Malina, J.F.; Kayser, R.Item Design Guides for Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes: Performance of Biological Treatment Processes(University of Texas at Austin, 1972-05) Malina, J.F.; Kayser, R.; Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr; Gloyna, E.F.; Drynan, W.R.Item Design Guides for Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes: Performance of the Aerated Lagoon Process(University of Texas at Austin, 1970-12) Fleckseder, H.R.; Malina, J.F. JrItem Design Guides for Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes: Waste Stabilization Pond Performance(University of Texas at Austin, 1970-05) Aguirre, J.; Gloyna, E.F.Item Design of Wastewater Ponds Based on Stochastic Storage Analysis(University of Texas at Austin, 1989-02) Al-Omari, K.A.; Buchberger, S.G.Item Effluent Quality and Treatment Economics for Industrial Wastewaters(University of Texas at Austin, 1968-08) Chow, C.S.; Malina, J.F. Jr; Eckenfelder, W.W.Item Energy Consumption in Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities(University of Texas at Austin, 1980-11) Greenwood, D.R.; Gloyna, E.FItem Energy Consumption in the Destruction of Wastewaters and Sludges by Supercritical Water Oxidation Deep-Shaft Reactors(University of Texas at Austin, 1991-03) Stanford, C.C.; Gloyna, E.F.Item Energy recovery from wastewater treatment plants in the United States: A case study of the energy-water nexus(MDPI, 2010-04-05) Stillwell, Ashlynn S.; Hoppock, David C.; Webber, Michael E.; Stillwell, Ashlynn S.; Webber, Michael E.This manuscript uses data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to analyze the potential for energy recovery from wastewater treatment plants via anaerobic digestion with biogas utilization and biosolids incineration with electricity generation. These energy recovery strategies could help offset the electricity consumption of the wastewater sector and represent possible areas for sustainable energy policy implementation. We estimate that anaerobic digestion could save 628 to 4,940 million kWh annually in the United States. In Texas, anaerobic digestion could save 40.2 to 460 million kWh annually and biosolids incineration could save 51.9 to 1,030 million kWh annually.Item Environmentalists Push for Tougher Regulation of Oil and Gas Waste(The Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law, and Business, 2015-08-28) Webb, RomanyItem Final Report on Water Needs and Residuals Management(University of Texas at Austin, 1974) Sherman, J.S.; Malina, J.F. Jr.Item Laboratory and Design Procedures for Wastewater Treatment Processes(University of Texas at Austin, 1968-12) Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr; Ford, D.L.Item Public restrooms proposed to tamp down fecal matter in streams(Austin American-Statesman, 2014-04-06) Price, AsherItem Recovery of Usable Energy from Treatment of Municipal Wastewaters(University of Texas at Austin, 1970-06-30) Galwardi, E.; Behn, V.; Humenick, M.; Malina, J.; Gloyna, E.