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Raymond M. Hozalski
Raymond M. Hozalski
Professor of Environmental Engineering, University of Minnesota
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Microbial biofilm voltammetry: direct electrochemical characterization of catalytic electrode-attached biofilms
E Marsili, JB Rollefson, DB Baron, RM Hozalski, DR Bond
Applied and environmental microbiology 74 (23), 7329-7337, 2008
5512008
Review of dissolved pollutants in urban storm water and their removal and fate in bioretention cells
GH LeFevre, KH Paus, P Natarajan, JS Gulliver, PJ Novak, RM Hozalski
Journal of Environmental Engineering 141 (1), 04014050, 2015
4682015
Biodegradation of NOM: effect of NOM source and ozone dose
S Goel, RM Hozalski, EJ Bouwer
Journal‐American Water Works Association 87 (1), 90-105, 1995
2461995
Performance Assessment of Rain Gardens1
BC Asleson, RS Nestingen, JS Gulliver, RM Hozalski, JL Nieber
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 45 (4), 1019-1031, 2009
2342009
Reduction of Haloacetic Acids by Fe0:  Implications for Treatment and Fate
RM Hozalski, L Zhang, WA Arnold
Environmental science & technology 35 (11), 2258-2263, 2001
1622001
Root exudate enhanced contaminant desorption: an abiotic contribution to the rhizosphere effect
GH LeFevre, RM Hozalski, PJ Novak
Environmental science & technology 47 (20), 11545-11553, 2013
1602013
TOC removal in biological filters
RM Hozalski, S Goel, EJ Bouwer
Journal‐American Water Works Association 87 (12), 40-54, 1995
1561995
Biodegradation of haloacetic acids by bacterial enrichment cultures
BM McRae, TM LaPara, RM Hozalski
Chemosphere 55 (6), 915-925, 2004
1312004
Removal of natural organic matter (NOM) from drinking water supplies by ozone-biofiltration
RM Hozalski, EJ Bouwer, S Goel
Water science and technology 40 (9), 157-163, 1999
1281999
Evaluation of microspheres as surrogates for Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in filtration experiments
X Dai, RM Hozalski
Environmental science & technology 37 (5), 1037-1042, 2003
1252003
Biodegradation of haloacetic acids by bacterial isolates and enrichment cultures from drinking water systems
P Zhang, TM LaPara, EH Goslan, Y Xie, SA Parsons, RM Hozalski
Environmental science & technology 43 (9), 3169-3175, 2009
1232009
Sulfate reducing bacteria and mycobacteria dominate the biofilm communities in a chloraminated drinking water distribution system
CK Gomez-Smith, TM LaPara, RM Hozalski
Environmental science & technology 49 (14), 8432-8440, 2015
1172015
Degradation of drinking water disinfection byproducts by synthetic goethite and magnetite
CL Chun, RM Hozalski, WA Arnold
Environmental science & technology 39 (21), 8525-8532, 2005
1162005
The role of biodegradation in limiting the accumulation of petroleum hydrocarbons in raingarden soils
GH LeFevre, RM Hozalski, PJ Novak
Water research 46 (20), 6753-6762, 2012
1102012
Sorption of antibiotics to biofilm
DB Wunder, VA Bosscher, RC Cok, RM Hozalski
Water research 45 (6), 2270-2280, 2011
1102011
Fate of naphthalene in laboratory-scale bioretention cells: implications for sustainable stormwater management
GH Lefevre, PJ Novak, RM Hozalski
Environmental science & technology 46 (2), 995-1002, 2012
1092012
It is not easy being green: Recognizing unintended consequences of green stormwater infrastructure
VJ Taguchi, PT Weiss, JS Gulliver, MR Klein, RM Hozalski, LA Baker, ...
Water 12 (2), 522, 2020
1082020
Assessment of the hydraulic and toxic metal removal capacities of bioretention cells after 2 to 8 years of service
KH Paus, J Morgan, JS Gulliver, TO Leiknes, RM Hozalski
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 225, 1-12, 2014
1082014
Kinetics of haloacetic acid reactions with Fe (0)
L Zhang, WA Arnold, RM Hozalski
Environmental science & technology 38 (24), 6881-6889, 2004
1042004
Effects of bioretention media compost volume fraction on toxic metals removal, hydraulic conductivity, and phosphorous release
KH Paus, J Morgan, JS Gulliver, RM Hozalski
Journal of Environmental Engineering 140 (10), 04014033, 2014
1022014
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