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A. Steve McAnally 
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Curriculum Vitae



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Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of South Carolina
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Columbia, SC 29208

A. Steve McAnally

Associate Professor


Dr. McAnally’s research interests focus on water and wastewater treatment, particularly appropriate technology applications for developing communities. Recent research projects include optimization studies for potable water production using low-cost portable water treatment units. Other research areas include water treatment for heavy metals removal and corrosion control, industrial waste minimization, constructed wetland applications for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment and education reform in civil and environmental engineering.


Education

  • Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Auburn University, 1988
  • M.S., Civil Engineering, Auburn University, 1983
  • B.S., Engineering, U. S. Military Academy, 1976

Selected Publications

  • Gray, Tammy and McAnally, A.S., Final Report- Evaluation of Portable Water Treatment System (the LWTS® ) for Production of Pathogen Free water from a Wastewater Effluent. Water Missions International (WMI) Charleston, SC and the Center for Manufacturing and Technology, University of South Carolina (2005).
  • Kincannon, Renee and A. Steve McAnally, Enhancing commonly used model predictions for constructed wetland performance: as-built design considerations, Ecological Modelling, 174:309-322 (2004).
  • Lloyd, Heath and McAnally, A.S., Final Report- Evaluation of a Portable Water Treatment Unit (The McGuire Purifier) for Disinfection of Source Waters by Electrolytic Generation of Chlorine and Other Oxidants, New Life International, Underwood, IN (2003).
  • Flora, J.R.V., A.Steve McAnally, Demitri Petrides, Treatment Plant Instructional Modules Based on SuperPro® v. 2.7,” Environmental Modelling and Software, 14:69-80 (1999).
  • Flora, J. R. V. and McAnally, A. S., " ’Shared Resources’ Modules to Support Environmental Engineering Education," Final Report to the National Science Foundation Gateway Coalition, September 1997.
  • Pinto, J. A., Flora, J. R. V., and McAnally, A. S., "Evaluation of Lead and Copper Corrosion Control Techniques," Journal of Environmental Science and Health, 32(1), 31-53, 1997.
  • Wood, D. A. and McAnally, A. S., "A Case Study of Pollution Prevention in Printed Circuit Manufacture," Journal of Environmental Systems, 23(2), 195-205, 1994.
  • Gangavarapu, R. and Mcanally, A. S., "Ammonia and BOD Removal Model for a Constructed Water Hyacinth Treatment System," Journal of Environmental Systems, 23(3), 229-245, 1994.
  • McAnally, A. S. and McAnally, C. N., "Pollution Prevention Programs Benefit Water Conservation," Proc. of the International Seminar on Efficient Water Use, Sponsored by the International Water Resources Association, pp 920-923, 1991.











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