Bill Batchelor
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I am
a senior professor in the Civil
Engineering Department, within the College
of Engineering at Texas A&M University
with primary interest in environmental engineering. Before retiring from the
full-time faculty, I taught a variety of courses in the Civil Engineering
Department including an introduction to engineering, applied numerical methods,
introduction to environmental engineering, theory of treatment processes,
chemical processes in environmental engineering and remediation of contaminated
sites. My research has covered a wide range of topics in treatment of water,
wastewater, and hazardous materials at contaminated sites. Although this
research has covered a range of chemical, physical and biological methods, it
has maintained a strong focus on innovation. Novel treatment methods developed in
this research include autotrophic denitrification, inorganic oxide adsorbents,
rapid haloform formation potential, ultra-high lime
softening, ultra-high lime with aluminum treatment, biostrip
process, stochastic risk assessment of bioremediation, degradative
solidification-stabilization, and advanced reduction processes.
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