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Stuart W. Krasner is affiliated with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with an emphasis on water treatment and disinfection. Krasner's work spans various subfields, including health, toxicology and mutagenesis, environmental engineering, water science and technology, civil and structural engineering, and nutrition and dietetics.

Their main research topics cover:

  • Water Treatment and Disinfection
  • Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
  • Fecal Contamination and Water Quality
  • Water Systems and Optimization
  • Chemical Analysis and Environmental Impact
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Legionella and Acanthamoeba Research

Krasner has published extensively in the field of environmental science, with frequent contributions to key scientific venues. The primary venues where they have published include:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • ISEE Conference Abstracts
  • UNC Libraries
  • European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging
  • Water Research

Their recent scientific papers illustrate the focus of their research. Among these are:

  • "Drivers of Disinfection Byproduct Cytotoxicity in U.S. Drinking Water: Should Other DBPs Be Considered for Regulation?" (2021), published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Global assessment of chemical quality of drinking water: The case of trihalomethanes" (2023), published in Water Research
  • "Relationships between regulated DBPs and emerging DBPs of health concern in U.S. drinking water" (2022), published in Journal of Environmental Sciences
  • "Feel the Burn: Disinfection Byproduct Formation and Cytotoxicity during Chlorine Burn Events" (2022), published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "The Municipal Water Quality Investigations Program: A Retrospective Overview of the Program's First Three Decades" (2022), published in Water

Krasner has collaborated with several researchers in their field frequently. Notable co-authors include:

  • Susan D. Richardson
  • Joshua M. Allen
  • Michael J. Plewa
  • Ai Jia
  • Chih-Fen T. Lee

Best Publications

  • Occurrence of a New Generation of Disinfection Byproducts

    Stuart W. Krasner;Howard S. Weinberg;Susan D. Richardson;Salvador J. Pastor

  • The occurrence of disinfection by-products in US drinking water

    Stuart W. Krasner;Michael J. McGuire;Joseph G. Jacangelo;Nancy L. Patania

  • Formation, precursors, control, and occurrence of nitrosamines in drinking water: a review.

    Stuart W. Krasner;William A. Mitch;Daniel L. McCurry;David Hanigan

  • Occurrence of disinfection byproducts in United States wastewater treatment plant effluents.

    Stuart W. Krasner;Paul K. Westerhoff;Baiyang Chen;Bruce E. Rittmann

  • Geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol from cyanobacteria in three water supply systems.

    George Izaguirre;Cordelia J. Hwang;Stuart W. Krasner;Michael J. McGuire

  • The formation and control of emerging disinfection by-products of health concern.

    Stuart W. Krasner

  • Impact of Wastewater Treatment Processes on Organic Carbon, Organic Nitrogen, and DBP Precursors in Effluent Organic Matter

    Stuart W. Krasner;Paul Westerhoff;Baiyang Chen;Bruce E. Rittmann

  • Measurement of THM and Precursor Concentrations Revisited: The Effect of Bromide Ion

    James M. Symons;Stuart W. Krasner;Louis A. Simms;Michael Sclimenti

  • Three approaches for characterizing NOM

    Stuart W. Krasner;Jean-Philippe Croué;Jacques Buffle;E. Michael Perdue

  • Precursors of dichloroacetamide, an emerging nitrogenous DBP formed during chlorination or chloramination.

    Wen-Hai Chu;Nai-Yun Gao;Yang Deng;Stuart W Krasner

  • A comparison of disinfection by-products found in chlorinated and chloraminated drinking waters in Scotland.

    Emma H. Goslan;Stuart W. Krasner;Matthew Bower;Sophie A. Rocks

  • Drivers of Disinfection Byproduct Cytotoxicity in U.S. Drinking Water: Should Other DBPs Be Considered for Regulation?

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  • DBP formation during chloramination

    Alicia C. Diehl;Gerald E. Speitel;James M. Symons;Stuart W. Krasner

  • Formation and Control of Bromate During Ozonation of Waters Containing Bromide

    Stuart W. Krasner;William H. Glaze;Howard S. Weinberg;Phillippe A. Daniel

  • Occurrence and formation of chloro- and bromo-benzoquinones during drinking water disinfection.

    Yuli Zhao;Janna Anichina;Xiufen Lu;Richard J. Bull

  • Jar-test evaluations of enhanced coagulation

    Stuart W. Krasner;Gary Amy

  • Trade-Offs in Disinfection Byproduct Formation Associated with Precursor Preoxidation for Control of N-Nitrosodimethylamine Formation

    Amisha D. Shah;Stuart W. Krasner;Chih Fen Tiffany Lee;Urs von Gunten;Urs von Gunten

  • Formation and Removal of Aldehydes in Plants That Use Ozonation

    Howard S. Weinberg;William H. Glaze;Stuart W. Krasner;Michael J. Sclimenti

  • Nitrogen enriched dissolved organic matter (DOM) isolates and their affinity to form emerging disinfection by-products

    A. Dotson;Paul Westerhoff;S. W. Krasner

  • Concentration, Chlorination, and Chemical Analysis of Drinking Water for Disinfection Byproduct Mixtures Health Effects Research: U.S. EPA’s Four Lab Study

    Jonathan G. Pressman;Susan D. Richardson;Thomas F. Speth;Richard J. Miltner

  • Ozonation assessing its role in the formation and control of disinfection by products

    Joseph G. Jacangelo;Nancy L. Patania;Kevin M. Reagan;E. Marco Aieta

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Westerhoff
Paul Westerhoff Arizona State University
William A. Mitch
William A. Mitch Stanford University
Gary L. Amy
Gary L. Amy Clemson University
Michael J. McGuire
Michael J. McGuire Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Naiyun Gao
Naiyun Gao Tongji University
Howard S. Weinberg
Howard S. Weinberg University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Daqiang Yin
Daqiang Yin Tongji University
Urs von Gunten
Urs von Gunten Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Susan D. Richardson
Susan D. Richardson University of South Carolina
Irwin H. Suffet
Irwin H. Suffet University of California, Los Angeles

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