AQWATEC

Advanced Water Technology Center

PUBLICATIONS: Dr. Jörg E. Drewes

 

Papers in peer-reviewed journals, published or in press

until 1999

Drewes, J. E., Kretschmer, J., Ohm, M., Suhr, M. & Jekel, M. (1991). Ursachen fixiert. Ein neues Instrumentarium analysiert Umweltbelastungen an einem Fallbeispiel aus der fotochemischen Industrie. Müllmagazin 2, 20-24.

Drewes, J. E. & Jekel, M. (1996). Simulation of Groundwater Recharge With Advanced Treated Wastewater, Water Science & Technology 33, 10-11, 409-418.

Drewes, J. E., Bornhardt, C. & Jekel, M. (1996), Adsorption characteristics of municipal wastewater during biological treatment and subsequent soil infiltration. Vom Wasser 86, 43-55 (in German).

Bornhardt, C., Drewes, J. E. & Jekel, M. (1997). Removal of organic halogens (AOX) from municipal wastewater by powdered activated carbon (PAC)/activated sludge (AS) treatment. Water Science & Technology 35, 10, 147-153.

Drewes, J. E. & Jekel, M. (1997), Investigation of competing adsorption of organic solutes in domestic wastewater. Vom Wasser 89, 97-114 (in German).

Drewes, J. E. & Jekel, M. (1998). Behavior of DOC and AOX using advanced treated wastewater for groundwater recharge. Water Research 32, 10, 3125-3133.

Drewes, J. E. & Weigert, B. (1998). Sustainable Development – A new approach for public water supply! gwf Wasser/Abwasser 139, 11, 699-705 (in German).

Bouwer, H., Fox, P., Westerhoff, P. & Drewes, J.E. (1999). Integrating water management and re-use: causes for concern? Water Quality International, Jan/Feb, 19-22.

Drewes, J.E., Sprinzl, M., Soellner, A., Williams, M, Fox, P. & Westerhoff, P. (1999). Tracking Residual Dissolved Organic Carbon using XAD-Fractionation and 13C-NMR Spectroscopy in Indirect Potable Reuse Systems. Vom Wasser 93, 95-107.

Drewes, J.E. & Fox, P. (1999). Fate of natural organic matter (NOM) during groundwater recharge using reclaimed water. Water Science & Technology 40, 9, 241-248.

2000

Drewes, J.E. & Fox, P. (2000). Effect of drinking water sources on reclaimed water quality in water reuse systems. Water Environment Research 72, 3, 353-362.

Drewes, J.E., Fox, P. & Jekel, M. (2001), Occurrence of iodinated X-ray contrast media in domestic effluents and their fate during indirect potable reuse. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 36A. 1633-1645.

Fox, P., Narayanaswamy, K., Genz, A., and Drewes, J. E. (2000). Water quality transformations during soil-aquifer treatment at the Mesa Northwest Water Reclamation Plant, USA. Water Science & Technology 43 (10), 343-350.

2001

Drewes, J. E. & Fox, P. (2001). Source Water Impact Model (SWIM) – A new planning tool for indirect potable water reuse systems. Water Science & Technology 43 (10), 267-275.

Fox, P. & Drewes, J. E. (2001). Monitoring Requirements for Groundwater Under the Influence of Reclaimed Water. Journal of Environmental Assessment and Monitoring 70, 117-133.

2002

Drewes, J. E. & Croue, J.-P. (2002). New approaches for structural characterization of organic matter in drinking water and wastewater effluents. Water Science & Technology – Water Supply 2, 2, 1-10.

Drewes, J. E., Heberer, T. & Reddersen, K. (2002). Fate of pharmaceuticals during indirect potable reuse. Water Science & Technology 46, 3, 73-80.

2003

Drewes, J. E., Heberer, T., Rauch, T. & Reddersen, K. (2003). Fate of pharmaceuticals during groundwater recharge. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 23, 3, 64-72.

Drewes, J. E., Reinhard, M., & Fox, P. (2003). Comparing microfiltration-reverse osmosis and soil-aquifer treatment for indirect potable reuse of water. Water Research 37, 3612-3621.

Montgomery-Brown, J., Reinhard, M., Drewes, J. E. & Fox, P. (2003). Behavior of alkylphenol polyethoxylate metabolites during soil aquifer treatment. Water Research 37, 3672-3681.

Kimura, K., Amy, G., Drewes, J. E., & Watanabe, Y. (2003). Adsorption of hydrophobic compounds onto NF/RO membranes – an artifact leading to overestimation of rejection. J. Membrane Science 221, 89-101.

Kimura, K., Amy, G., Drewes, J. E., Heberer, T. & Watanabe, Y. (2003). Rejection of organic micropollutants (disinfection by-products, endocrine disrupting compounds, and pharmaceutically active compounds) by NF/RO membranes. J. Membrane Science 227, 113-121.

2004

Mansell, J. and Drewes, J. E. (2004). Fate of steroidal hormones during soil-aquifer treatment (SAT). Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation. 24, 2, 94-101.

Bellona, C., Drewes, J. E., Xu, P. & Amy, G. (2004). Factors affecting the rejection of organic solutes during NF/RO treatment – A literature review. Water Research 38, 2795-2809.

Mansell, J., Drewes, J. E., & Rauch, T., (2004). Removal mechanisms of endocrine disrupting compounds (steroids) during soil-aquifer treatment. Water Science & Technology 50, 2, 229-237.

Rauch, T. & Drewes, J.E. (2004). Assessing the removal potential of soil-aquifer treatment systems for bulk organic matter. Water Science & Technology 50, 2, 245-253.

2005

Bellona, C. & Drewes, J. E. (2005). The role of physico-chemical properties of membranes and solutes for rejection of organic acids by nanofiltration membranes. Journal of Membrane Science, 249, 1-2, 227-234.

Xu, P., Drewes, J. E., Bellona, C., Amy, G., Kim, T., Adam, M. & Heberer, T. (2005). Rejection of emerging organic micropollutants in nanofiltration/reverse osmosis membrane applications. Water Environment Research, 77, 1, 40-48.

Drewes, J. E., Hemming, J., Landenburger, S., Schauer, J. & Sonzogni, W. (2005). An assessment of endocrine disrupting activity changes in water reclamation systems through the use of bioassays and chemical measurements. Water Environment Research 77, 1, 12-23.

Rauch, T. & Drewes, J. E. (2005). A novel approach for quantifying biological bulk organic carbon removal in groundwater recharge systems. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 131, 6, 909-923.

Kim, T.-U., Amy, G. & Drewes, J. E. (2005). Rejection of trace organic compounds by high-pressure membranes. Water Science & Technology 51, 6-7, 335-344.

Drewes, J. E., Belllona, C., Oedekoven, M., Xu, P., Kim, T.-U., & Amy, G. (2005). Rejection of wastewater-derived micropollutants in high-pressure membrane applications leading to indirect potable reuse. Environmental Progress 24, 4, 400-409.

2006

Rauch-Williams, T. & Drewes, J. E. (2006). Using soil biomass as an indicator for the biological removal of effluent-derived organic carbon during soil infiltration. Water Research 40, 961-968.

Xu, P., Drewes, J. E., Kim, T. Bellona, C. & Amy, G. (2006). Effect of membrane fouling on transport of emerging organic contaminants in NF/RO membrane applications. J. Membrane Science 279, 165-175.

Drewes, J. E., Quanrud, D., Amy, G. & Westerhoff, P. (2006). Character of Organic Matter in Soil-Aquifer Treatment Systems. Journal of Environmental Engineering (in press).

Amy, G. & Drewes, J. E. (2006). Soil-aquifer treatment (SAT) as a natural and sustainable wastewater reclamation/reuse technology: Fate of wastewater effluent organic matter (EfOM) and trace organic compounds. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (in press).

Xu, P. & Drewes, J. E. (2006). Viability of nanofiltration and ultra low pressure reverse osmosis membranes for multi-beneficial use of methane produced water. Separation and Purification Technology.

Drewes, J. E., Hoppe, C., & Jennings, T. (2006). Fate and transport of N-nitrosamines under conditions simulating full-scale groundwater recharge operations. Water Environment Research.