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Raymond M. Hozalski is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a particular emphasis on water treatment and disinfection. Their work spans several interconnected areas within this field.

The main fields of study for Hozalski include:

  • Environmental Science

Within this broad area, they explore several subfields such as:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Endocrinology
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Oceanography

Their research covers key topics related to:

  • Water Treatment and Disinfection
  • Legionella and Acanthamoeba research
  • Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
  • Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
  • Fecal contamination and water quality

Hozalski has co-authored publications with several frequent collaborators, including:

  • Timothy M. LaPara
  • Taegyu Kim
  • Xiaotian Zhao
  • William A. Arnold
  • Jacques C. Finlay

Throughout their career, Hozalski has published multiple articles in a variety of scientific venues, notably:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • ACS ES&T Water
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental Engineering Science
  • Water

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Hozalski include:

  • "Flushing of Stagnant Premise Water Systems after the COVID-19 Shutdown Can Reduce Infection Risk by Legionella and Mycobacterium spp." (2020), published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "It Is Not Easy Being Green: Recognizing Unintended Consequences of Green Stormwater Infrastructure" (2020), published in Water
  • "Prediction of Photochemically Produced Reactive Intermediates in Surface Waters via Satellite Remote Sensing" (2020), published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Regional measurements and spatial/temporal analysis of CDOM in 10,000+ optically variable Minnesota lakes using Landsat 8 imagery" (2020), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Microbiome of Drinking Water Biofilters is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Engineering Decisions but has Little Influence on the Microbiome of the Filtrate" (2020), published in Environmental Science & Technology

Best Publications

  • Microbial Biofilm Voltammetry: Direct Electrochemical Characterization of Catalytic Electrode-Attached Biofilms

    Enrico Marsili;Janet B. Rollefson;Daniel B. Baron;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Review of dissolved pollutants in urban storm water and their removal and fate in bioretention cells

    Gregory H. LeFevre;Kim H. Paus;Poornima Natarajan;John S. Gulliver

  • Biodegradation of NOM: effect of NOM source and ozone dose

    Sudha Goel;Raymond M. Hozalski;Edward J. Bouwer

  • Performance assessment of rain gardens

    Brooke C. Asleson;Rebecca S. Nestingen;John S. Gulliver;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Root Exudate Enhanced Contaminant Desorption: An Abiotic Contribution to the Rhizosphere Effect

    Gregory H. Lefevre;Raymond M Hozalski;Paige J Novak

  • Reduction of haloacetic acids by Fe0: implications for treatment and fate

    Raymond M. Hozalski;Li Zhang;William A. Arnold

  • TOC removal in biological filters

    Raymond M. Hozalski;Sudha Goel;Edward J. Bouwer

  • Sulfate Reducing Bacteria and Mycobacteria Dominate the Biofilm Communities in a Chloraminated Drinking Water Distribution System.

    C. Kimloi Gomez-Smith;Timothy M. LaPara;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Biodegradation of haloacetic acids by bacterial enrichment cultures.

    Bethany M. McRae;Timothy M. LaPara;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Biodegradation of haloacetic acids by bacterial isolates and enrichment cultures from drinking water systems.

    Ping Zhang;Timothy M. LaPara;Emma H. Goslan;Yuefeng Xie

  • Degradation of Drinking Water Disinfection Byproducts by Synthetic Goethite and Magnetite

    Chan Lan Chun;Raymond M. Hozalski;William A. Arnold

  • Evaluation of microspheres as surrogates for Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in filtration experiments.

    Xiaojun Dai;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) from Drinking Water Supplies by Ozone-Biofiltration

    Raymond M. Hozalski;Edward J. Bouwer;Sudha Goel

  • It Is Not Easy Being Green: Recognizing Unintended Consequences of Green Stormwater Infrastructure

    Vinicius J. Taguchi;Peter T. Weiss;John S. Gulliver;Mira R. Klein

  • Sorption of antibiotics to biofilm.

    David B. Wunder;Valerie A. Bosscher;Rhiana C. Cok;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Fate of naphthalene in laboratory-scale bioretention cells: Implications for sustainable stormwater management

    Gregory H. LeFevre;Paige J. Novak;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • The role of biodegradation in limiting the accumulation of petroleum hydrocarbons in raingarden soils

    Gregory H. LeFevre;Raymond M. Hozalski;Paige J. Novak

  • Effect of NOM and biofilm on the removal of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in rapid filters.

    Xiaojun Dai;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Kinetics of Haloacetic Acid Reactions with Fe(0)

    Li Zhang;William A. Arnold;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Assessment of the Hydraulic and Toxic Metal Removal Capacities of Bioretention Cells After 2 to 8 Years of Service

    Kim H. Paus;Joel Morgan;John S. Gulliver;TorOve Leiknes

  • Effects of bioretention media compost volume fraction on toxic metals removal, hydraulic conductivity, and phosphorous release

    Kim H. Paus;Joel Morgan;John S. Gulliver;Raymond M. Hozalski

  • Development and testing of a novel microcantilever technique for measuring the cohesive strength of intact biofilms.

    Srijan Aggarwal;Eric H. Poppele;Raymond M. Hozalski

Frequent Co-Authors

William A. Arnold
William A. Arnold University of Minnesota
John S. Gulliver
John S. Gulliver University of Minnesota
Michael J. Semmens
Michael J. Semmens University of Minnesota
Jacques C. Finlay
Jacques C. Finlay University of Minnesota
Patrick L. Brezonik
Patrick L. Brezonik University of Minnesota
John L. Nieber
John L. Nieber University of Minnesota
Edward J. Bouwer
Edward J. Bouwer Johns Hopkins University
Anne K. Camper
Anne K. Camper Montana State University
Peter M. Huck
Peter M. Huck University of Waterloo
Nihar Jindal
Nihar Jindal Google (United States)

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