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Education:
Research:
Indirect (de facto) reuse of treated wastewater
Water quality and contaminant modeling
Coupled natural and human systems
Water-energy nexus
Recent Publications:
Rice, J., & Westerhoff, P. (2017) High levels of endocrine pollutants in US streams during low flow due to insufficient wastewater dilution. Nature Geoscience, 10(8), 587-591.
Rice, J., Wutich, A., White, D., Westerhoff, P. (2016) Comparing Actual De facto Wastewater Reuse and its Public Acceptability: A Three City Case Study. Sustainable Cities and Society, 27, 467-474.
Rice, J., Via, S., Westerhoff, P. (2015) Extent and Impacts of Unplanned Wastewater Reuse in US Rivers. Journal AWWA, 107(11), E571-E581.
Rice, J., Westerhoff, P. (2015) Spatial and Temporal Variation of De Facto Wastewater Reuse in Drinking Water Systems across the USA. Environmental Science and Technology, 49 (2), 982–989.
Rice, J., Wutich, A., Westerhoff, P. (2013) Assessment of De Facto Wastewater Reuse across the USA: Trends between 1980 to 2008. Environmental Science and Technology, 47(19),11099-11105.
Daugherty, E. N., Ontiveros-Valencia, A. V., Rice, J. J., Wiest, M. J., & Halden, R. U. (2010). Impact of Point-of-Use Water Softening on Sustainable Water Reclamation: Case Study of the Greater Phoenix Area. In Contaminants of Emerging Concern in the Environment: Ecological and Human Health Considerations (pp. 497-518). American Chemical Society.