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Center for Water Quality in Urban Environmental Systems
   Overview

The Center for Water Quality in Urban Environmental Systems ( WaterQUEST) is a multi-disciplinary center housed in the Carnegie Institute of Technology at Carnegie Mellon University with participating faculty from four colleges and eight departments.


Research Objectives

The three primary research objective are:


Pathogens & Toxicants in Urban Water: Focused on the environmental sources, fate and treatment of contaminants of concern in urban water systems (e.g. pathogens and persistent toxicants). Examples of research efforts include:

  • PCBs in River Sediment

  • Organic Chelating Agents

  • Cyanide in Water and Wastewater Pathogens in Drinking Water

  • Nanoparticles for Remediation

  • Microbial Transformation of Metals


Monitoring and Modeling:
Focused on development of technology (sensors) and integrated modeling for application of cyber infrastructure in environmental systems research and decision-making. Examples of research efforts include:

  • Pathogen Detection of Raman

  • Chlorine Sensors

  • Sensors Placement

  • Sensors Data Evaluation

  • Storm Water Management


Education & Outreach:
Focused on developing a citizenry ready for the challenges of managing urban water systems. Examples of research efforts include:

  • Citizen Bacterial Monitoring

  • Panther Hollow Lake Project

  • Pine Creek Watershed Project

  • River Quest Collaboration

  • Green Roof Project

  • Ohio River Basin Project

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