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Overview

James K. Edzwald is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research contributions primarily fall within the field of Environmental Science, with particular focus on Pollution, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
  • Water Treatment and Disinfection

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Aluminum in Drinking Water: Occurrence, Effects, and Control" (2020), published in American Water Works Association
  • "Issue Information" (2020), published in American Water Works Association

Frequent coauthors of James K. Edzwald are:

  • Klas Ohman
  • Steve Craik
  • Larry M. C. Chow
  • Katie Henderson
  • Allison Deines

The primary publication venue for their work is the American Water Works Association, where they have contributed at least two papers.

Best Publications

  • Chemical aspects of coagulation using aluminum salts—I. Hydrolytic reactions of alum and polyaluminum chloride

    John E. Van Benschoten;James K. Edzwald

  • Selection of alum and polyaluminum coagulants: principles and applications

    David J. Pernitsky;James K. Edzwald

  • Coagulation in Drinking Water Treatment: Particles, Organics and Coagulants

    J. K. Edzwald

  • Enhanced coagulation: US requirements and a broader view

    James K. Edzwald;John E. Tobiason

  • SURROGATE PARAMETERS FOR MONITORING ORGANIC MATTER AND THM PRECURSORS

    James K. Edzwald;William C. Becker;Kevin L. Wattier

  • Dissolved air flotation and me.

    James K. Edzwald

  • Water Quality & Treatment: A Handbook on Drinking Water

    James K. Edzwald

  • Principles and applications of dissolved air flotation

    James K. Edzwald

  • Aluminum Coagulation of Natural Organic Matter

    James K. Edzwald;John E. Van Benschoten

  • Algae, Bubbles, Coagulants, and Dissolved Air Flotation

    J. K. Edzwald

  • Effect of Ozone on Algae as Precursors for Trihalomethane and Haloacetic Acid Production

    Jeanine D. Plummer;James K. Edzwald

  • Coagulation in estuaries

    James K. Edzwald;Joseph B. Upchurch;Charles R. O'Melia

  • Phosphate adsorption reactions with clay minerals

    James K. Edzwald;Donald C. Toensing;Michael Chi-Yew. Leung

  • Chemical aspects of coagulation using aluminum salts—II. coagulation of fulvic acid using alum and polyaluminum chloride

    John E. Van Benschoten;James K. Edzwald

  • Seawater pretreatment for reverse osmosis: chemistry, contaminants, and coagulation.

    James K. Edzwald;Johannes Haarhoff

  • Effects of chlorine and ozone on algal cell properties and removal of algae by coagulation

    Jeanine D. Plummer;James K. Edzwald

  • Flocculation and Air Requirements for Dissolved Air Flotation

    James K. Edzwald;John P. Walsh;Gary S. Kaminski;Howard J. Dunn

  • Clay distributions in Recent estuarine sediments

    James K. Edzwald;Charles R. O’Melia

  • Measuring aluminum during water treatment : methodology and application

    John E. Van Benschoten;James K. Edzwald

  • Dissolved Air Flotation For Water Clarification

    James K. Edzwald;Johannes Haarhoff

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Reckhow
David A. Reckhow University of Massachusetts Amherst
Gunther F. Craun
Gunther F. Craun Environmental Protection Agency
Joan B. Rose
Joan B. Rose Michigan State University
Desmond F. Lawler
Desmond F. Lawler The University of Texas at Austin
Mark R. Wiesner
Mark R. Wiesner Duke University

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