Keith Strevett
Industrial and system Engineering
University of Oklahoma
United States of America
Biography
Keith Strevett is a Professor in the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science at the University of Oklahoma. His experience includes water quality modeling and studies; development of watershed management plans; nonâ€point source water quality management, fluvial geomorphology relationship with land use studies and natural channel design through fluvial geomorphology studies. He has previously worked for local agencies and as an external consultant to provide experience in water quality model development with extensive knowledge of water quality and water quantity field methods, including Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) developments. He has also provided external reviews for numerous water quality projects. These projects focused on stream restoration, development of TMDLs and implementation plans, water quality modeling, the development of compliance strategies, and development of water quality deterioration indicators
Research Interest
Surface and ground water quality, development of indicators of water quality deterioration, biological treatment system design, ecological engineering, water reuse, fluvial geomorphology, sediment transport, river design and geomatic engineering.
Publications
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Sund JL, Evenson CJ, Strevett KA, Nairn RW, Athay D, Trawinski E. Nutrient conversions by photosynthetic bacteria in a concentrated animal feeding operation lagoon system. Journal of environmental quality. 2001 Mar 1;30(2):648-55.
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Goudar CT, Strevett KA, Shah SN. Influence of microbial concentration on the rheology of non-Newtonian fermentation broths. Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 1999 Mar 16;51(3):310-5.
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Strevett KA, Chen G. Microbial surface thermodynamics and applications. Research in microbiology. 2003 Jun 1;154(5):329-35.