Title
Professor / Graduate CoordinatorOffice Building
Crothers Engineering HallOffice
314Mailing Address
Crothers Engineering Hall 314Civil and Environ Engineering-Box 2219
University Station
Brookings, SD 57007
Education
- B.S. in water and wastewater engineering | Qingdao Technological University | 1997
- M.S. in environmental engineering | Qingdao Technological University | 2000
- Ph.D. in civil engineering | University of Massachusetts Amherst | 2006
Academic Interests
- Environmental engineering
Academic Responsibilities
- CEE323 Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering
- CEE422 Environmental Engineering Instrumentation
- CEE423 Municipal Water Distribution and Collection System Design
- CEE720 Water Treatment Plant Design
- CEE726 Physical Chemical Principles of Environmental Engineering
- CEE792 Water Chemistry
Committees and Professional Memberships
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- American Water Works Association
- AWWA Organic Contaminant Research Committee
- SD Water and Wastewater Association
- Registered Professional Engineer – FL
Awards and Honors
- Excellent Paper Award (with Morgan Salo and Abdoul Kouanda), the GSRD International Conference on Chemical, Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Sciences, Seoul, South Korea, July 2019.
- Major Advisor to Student Poster Award (1st Place, Abdoul Kouanda), Eastern South Dakota Water Conference, Brookings, 2018.
- Major Advisor to Student Poster Award (1st Place, Peng Dai), Eastern South Dakota Water Conference, Brookings, 2017.
- Major Advisor to Student Poster Award (2nd Place, Ibrahim Abusallout), Eastern South Dakota Water Conference, Brookings, 2017
- Major Advisor to Boyd-Scott Graduate Research Award (Bjorn Sellner, 2nd Place in MS Category), American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2016.
- Major Advisor to Outstanding Graduate Student Oral Presentation Award (Bjorn Sellner), Student Water Conference, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2016.
- Major Advisor to Outstanding Graduate Student Poster Award (Bjorn Sellner), Student Water Conference, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2015.
- Major Advisor to Student Poster Award (1st Place, Morgan Salo), Eastern South Dakota Water Conference, Brookings, 2014.
- Major Advisor to Student Poster Award (2nd Place, Bjorn Sellner), Eastern South Dakota Water Conference, Brookings, 2014.
- AWWA Water Science and Research Division Best Paper Award, 2009.
- AWWA Water Quality and Technology Division Best Poster Award, AWWA Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 2008.
- AWWA Water Quality and Technology Conference Best Student Paper Award, Denver, Colorado, 2006.
Grants
- Evaluation of Nitrate Removal Rates of Denitrification Bioreactors Using Agricultural Residue Media. USGS 104b, East Dakota Water Development District, and SDSU, $136,274, March 2017-June 2019.
- The Role of Volatile Organic Compounds in Chemical Reactions and Mechanisms in the Water and Soil. US DoD/Army Research Office, $203,952, April 2017-April 2018.
- Nutrient and Bacteria Removal in Subsurface Drainage Using Denitrification Bioreactors and Filters. SD Soybean Research and Promotion Council, $129,635, July 2016-June 2018.
- Development of Mixed Media Filtration for Stormwater Runoff Treatment. USDOT-Mountain Plains Consortium, East Dakota Water Development District, James River Water Development District, and SDSU, $140,384, September 2015 - August 2017.
- Reuse of Aqueous Waste Streams in Transportation-Related Applications. USDOT-Mountain Plains Consortium, and SDDOT, $65,000, July 2015 - February 2016.
- Controlling Harmful Algal Blooms in Eutrophic Lakes by Combined Phosphorus Precipitation and Sediment Capping. USGS 104b, East Dakota Water Development District, and SDSU, $129,985, March 2015-February 2017.
- Using Denitrification Bioreactors and Phosphate Adsorption Media to Remove Nutrients from Agricultural Subsurface Drainage. SD Soybean Research & Promotion Council, $115,548, July 2014 - July 2016.
- Nutrient Removal from Agricultural Subsurface Drainage Using Denitrification Bioreactors and Phosphate Adsorbents. USGS 104b, East Dakota Water Development District, and SDSU, $140,653, March 2014 - February 2016.
- Using Flocculation to Reduce Turbidity of Construction Site Runoff. USDOT-Mountain Plains Consortium, and SDSU, $53,154, October 2013 - November 2015.
- Factors Affecting the Formation of Total Organic Halogen During Drinking Water Chlorination. SDSU Scholarly Excellence Fund, $6,000, October 2012 - August 2013.
Areas of Research
- Physical Chemical Treatment Processes
- Disinfection Byproducts
- Natural Organic Matter
- Stormwater Treatment
- Biological Filtration
Publications
- Sellner, B.M., Hua, G., Ahiablame, L.M. (2019) “Fixed bed column evaluation of phosphate adsorption and recovery from aqueous solutions using recycled steel byproducts.” Journal of Environmental Management 233, 595-602.
- Sellner, B.M., Hua, G., Ahiablame, L.M., Trooien, T.P., Hay, C.H., Kjaersgaard, J. (2019) “Evaluation of industrial byproducts and natural minerals for phosphate adsorption from subsurface drainage.” Environmental Technology 40, 756-767.
- Abusallout, I., Rahman, S., Hua, G. (2017) "Effect of temperature and pH on dehalogenation of total organic chlorine, bromine and iodine in drinking water." Chemosphere 187, 11-18.
- Abusallout, I., Hua, G. (2017) "Characterization of dissolved organic carbon leached from a woodchip bioreactor." Chemosphere 183, 36-43.
- Hua, G., Salo, M.W., Schmit, C.G., Hay, C.H. (2016) “Nitrate and phosphate removal from agricultural subsurface drainage using laboratory woodchip bioreactors and recycled steel byproduct filters.” Water Research 102, 180-189.
- Abusallout, I., Hua, G. (2016) "Photolytic dehalogenation of disinfection byproducts in water by natural sunlight irradiation." Chemosphere 159, 184-192.
- Abusallout, I., Hua, G. (2016) "Natural solar photolysis of total organic chlorine, bromine and iodine in water." Water Research 92, 69-77.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A., Abusallout, I. (2015) “Correlation between SUVA and DBP formation during chlorination and chloramination of NOM fractions from different sources.” Chemosphere 130, 82-89.
- Hua, G., Kim, J., Reckhow, D.A. (2014) “Disinfection byproduct formation from lignin precursors.” Water Research 63, 285-295.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A. (2013) “Effect of pre-ozonation on the formation and speciation of DBPs.” Water Research 47 (13), 4322-4330.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A. (2012) “Evaluation of bromine substitution factors of DBPs during chlorination and chloramination.” Water Research 46 (13), 4208-4216.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A. (2012) “Effect of alkaline pH on the stability of halogenated DBPs.” Journal American Water Works Association 104 (2), E107-E120.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A. (2008) “DBP formation during chlorination and chloramination: Effect of reaction time, pH, dosage, and temperature.” Journal American Water Works Association 100 (8), 82-95.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A. (2008) “Hydrophobicity and molecular size distribution of unknown TOX in drinking water.” Journal of Environmental Engineering 134, 152-160.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A. (2007) “Characterization of disinfection byproduct precursors based on hydrophobicity and molecular size.” Environmental Science and Technology 41 (9), 3309-3315.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A. (2007) “Comparison of disinfection byproduct formation from chlorine and alternative disinfectants.” Water Research 41, 1667-1678.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A. (2006) “Determination of TOCl, TOBr and TOI in drinking water by pyrolysis and off-line ion chromatography.” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 384, 495-504.
- Hua, G., Reckhow, D.A., Kim, J. (2006) “Effect of bromide and iodide ions on the formation and speciation of disinfection byproducts during chlorination.” Environmental Science and Technology 40, 3050-3056.
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering