Overview
As the newest member of Garver's rapidly growing Water Technology Team, Dr. John Kabouris will serve as Water Technology Leader with more than two decades of experience in various aspects of environmental engineering. He'll work in Garver's Dallas office and has specialization in biological nutrient removal processes (BNR). Internationally recognized for his work and contributions to industry journals and manuals, John co-authored the 2010 Water Environment Federation Technical Practice Manual update and is currently serving as an associate editor for the organization's scientific journal, Water Environment Research. He has also served as project manager, process engineer, and project engineer in wastewater treatment and solids processing studies, master planning, and design projects.
During a decorated 23-year career, John has helped improve the quality of water across the globe thanks to his work in Miami, Florida; Portland, Oregon; Sydney, Australia; and Saudi Arabia. He'll join an expanding Water Technology Team that has won a Water Research Foundation project to develop an early detection of nitrification in chloraminated distribution system, a WateReuse Texas-funded research project on optimizing pretreatment and chemical selection for UV-AOP processes, and several peer-reviewed journal publications on the use of nanofiltration for the removal of emerging contaminants. The technology team has also collaborated with the National Science Foundation to partner with several university research centers and foundations.
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