Andrew Englande, Jr
professor
Department(s):
Environmental Health Sciences
Environmental Health Sciences - BSPH
Email:
aenglan@tulane.edu
Research Interests:
Industrial waste management; wastewater and water treatment; bioremediation
Professional Achievements:
Delta Omega National Public Health Honor Society
Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society of North America
New York Academy of Science
American Water Works Association
Water Environment Federation
International Water Association
Louisiana Engineering Society
American Association of University Professors
Fulbright Association (life member)
Educational Background:
PhD, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
MS, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
BS, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
Publications:
Englande, A.J., Bao,X. Findings of the Beijing. (2000). IWA Chemical Industries Specialty Conference, Water Science and Technology, IWA Press, London, U.K. Vol.47, No.1, pp.21-27, 2002.
Acuna-Askar, K., Englande, A.J., Ramirez-Medrano, A., Coronado-Guardiola, J.E. and Chavex-Gomez, B. (2002). Evaluation of Biomass Production in Unleaded Gasoline and BTEX-fed Batch Reactors. International Water Association, International Specialized Conference on Environmental Biotechnology. Vol. 2. Palmerston North, New Zealand, April 15-17. pp. 291-297.
Englande, A.J., Jin, G., and Dufrechou, C. (2002). Microbial Contamination in Lake Pontchartrain Basin and Best Management Practices on Microbial Contamination Reduction. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering. Vol. A37 (9): 1765-1779.
Hu, Chih-yang, Acuna-Askar, K., and Englande, A.J. Jr. (2002) Bioremediation of Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (MTBE) by InnovativeBiofilter. Water Science and Technology, Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, U. K.(issue 1 of volume 49).
Jeng, H., Jin, G., Englande, A.J., and Bradford, H. (2002). Fate of Indicator Organisms from Stormwater Runoff into Brackish recreational Waters. Proceedings of Water Environmental federation (WEF) Disinfection 2002: Health and Safety Achieved through Disinfection.
Jeng, H., Bradford, H., and Englande, A.J. (2002). Transport of Stormwater Microbial Indicators in Receiving Brackish Waters. Proceeding of 2nd International Conference Maine Waste Water Discharges 2002 Symposium 9: 6-12.
Englande, Jr., A.J., Guarino, C.F. and Liu, A. (2003). Chemical/Petrochemical Waste Management- Status/Priorities/Future Direction. In Critical Technologies to the World in 21st Century, Water Intelligence Online, London, U.K. October issue.
Jeng, H, Sinclair R. G., A. J. Englande (2003). Survival of Enterococci Faecalis in Estuarine Sediment. submitted to International Journal of Environmental Studies(accepted for publication)
Jin,G., Englande, Jr.,A.J., and Liu,A. (2003). A Preliminary Study on Coastal Water Quality Monitoring and Modeling. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Vol.A38, No.3, 493-509.
Jin,G., Englande, Jr., A.J. and Qiu, Y.L. (2003). A Integrated Treatability Protocal for /Bioremediation of Toxic Pollutants Generated by Chemical Industries. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Vol.A38, No.4, 597-607.
Jin, G., Englande, A. J., and Bradford, H, and Jeng, H. (2004). Comparison of E. coli, Enterococci, and Fecal Coliform as Indicators for Brackish Recreational Water Quality Assessment. Water Environmental and Research, Vol. 76, No.4, 245-255.
Jeng, H., Englande, A.J., Bakeer, R., Bradford H. (2005). Fecal coliform, E. coli and Enterococci Determine Stormwater Impact on Sediment Quality. Journal of Environmental Quality (accepted for publication)
Jeng H., Englande, A.J., and J. Bradford (2005). Impact of Urban Stormwater Runoff on Estuarine Environmental Quality. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 63, 513-526.
Jeng, H., Englande, A.J., Bakeer,R. and Bradford, H. (2005). Indicator Organisms Associated with Stormwater Suspended Particles and Estuarine Sediment, Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A , A40(4):779-791.
Jeng, H., Englande, A.J., Bakeer, R., Bradford,H. (2005). Impact of Urban Stormwater Runoff on Estuarine Environmental Quality. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Sciences, 63, 513-526.
Jeng, H., Sinclar, R., Englande, A.J. (2005). Survival of Enterococci Faecalis in Estuarine Sediment. International Journal of Environmental Studies 62 (3): 283-291
Liu, A., Ankumah, R., Englande, A.J. (2005). Biosolids Land Application- An Important Concern and Challenge for Environmental Research. Proceedings of 1st. International Conference on Pollution Control and Resource Reuse , Shanghai, China, October 18-21, 2005.
Englande, A. J. Jr. and Jin, G. (2006) Application of Biotechnology in Waste Management for Sustainable Development to Management of Environmental Quality – an International Journal, 17 (4): 467-477.
Englande , A.J., Eckenfelder, W.W., and Jin, G. (2006). Variability Control- Key to Regulatory Compliance and Sustainability Goals. Water Science and Technology, Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, UK , 53(11): 1-9.
Jin, G., and Englande, A. J. Jr. (2006) Prediction of Swimmability in a Brackish Water Body, Environmental Quality – an International Journal, 17 (2): 197-208.
England, A.J. Jr. (2008) Katrina and the Thai Tsunami - Water Quality and Public Helath Aspects Mitigation and Research Needs, Int J Environ Res Public Health, 5(5):384-393.
Englande, A.J. Jr., Sinclair, R., Lo, P. (in press). Water Quality and Public Health- Case Studies of Hurricane Katrina and the December 2004 Tsunami in Thailand” Water Science and Technology, Elsevier Science Ltd. Oxford,UK (in press)
Eckenfelder, W.W., Ford, Davis, L., Englande, A.J., Jr., Industrial Water Pollution Control, 4th. Edition, McGraw-Hill, Boston, MA (in preparation).
Personal Statement:
A. J. Englande is a professional environmental engineer specializing in natural resource management including water quality and toxics assessment/control. Areas of research are: industrial waste management, wastewater and water treatment; bioremediation; fate of trace contaminants and pathogens in the environment. Specific research focus includes natural, low cost treatment/remediation methods and technology treatability feasibility studies of water, wastewater and hazardous waste alternatives. He has published extensively in these areas of study.
Application of technology for sustainable development in the international arena is of particular interest to Englande. His research/lecturing experiences include: Mexico, Thailand, Australia, China, Taiwan, France, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia and other areas of the world.
Englande is active in numerous professional organizations including the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the International Water Association (IWA). He is currently chair of the Chemical Industries Specialist Group of the IWA.
Contact Information:
Environmental Health Sciences
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2133
New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: 504.988.2765
Fax: 504.988.1726
aenglan@tulane.edu
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