Professor Ching-Hua Huang and Gwinnett County Water Project

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Gwinnett County has attracted research funding from the WateReuse Research Foundation to test the feasibility and economics of using an ozone-biologically active filtration treatment process to produce drinking water directly from reclaimed water. Members of the project leadership team pose after county commissioners approved the project August 5. From left to right. Professor Ching-Hua Huang; Denise Funk, co-principal investigator and operations technical services director with Gwinnett’s Department of Water Resources; Kati Bell from CDM Smith; and Ron Seibenhener, Gwinnett’s director of water resources. (Photo Courtesy of Gwinnett County.)

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  • Created By: Kristen Bailey
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  • Created On: Dec 4, 2015 - 2:09pm
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