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Dr. Peter Reeve is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide's School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, specializing in Environmental Engineering. His current research focuses on managed aquifer recharge, brackish groundwater utilization, and water quality management. He is actively involved in the One Basin CRC project investigating opportunities and risks in brackish groundwater treatment. His work bridges environmental science, engineering, and public health, addressing challenges in sustainable water resources and urban wetland ecosystems.
Reeve's research interests span water quality, contaminant fate and transport, and the integration of microbial processes in water treatment systems. He has contributed to decision frameworks for stormwater management and coastal water quality improvement. His interdisciplinary approach includes both technical innovation (e.g., surfactant-modified zeolites for contaminant removal) and educational outreach through urban wetland studies.
Recent publications highlight his focus on emerging contaminants, bioattenuation mechanisms, and the role of natural systems in ensuring water safety. While no awards are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record reflects recognition in environmental engineering and hydrogeology fields. He collaborates with industry partners like the One Basin CRC to translate research into practical solutions for water security challenges.
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