Professor and Head of the Division of Environmental Engineering at Utah State University. He holds degrees in biology (B.S.), environmental chemistry and biology (M.S.), environmental engineering (M.S.), and biological and agricultural engineering (Ph.D). He has worked as Director of the International Program in Industrial Development, Chapel Hill, NC, as Supervisor of the Environmental Control Laboratory for Mobay Chemical Corporation, Charleston, SC, and as environmental engineer with Research Triangle Institute, NC. Dr. Sims currently is involved in teaching, research, and technology transfer in the area of contaminated soil characterization and remediation.
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Chemical mass balance approach to field evaluation of bioremediation
Article first published online: 28 JUL 2006
DOI: 10.1002/ep.670140102
Copyright © 1995 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
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Sims, R. C. and Sims, J. L. (1995), Chemical mass balance approach to field evaluation of bioremediation. Environ. Prog., 14: F2–F3. doi: 10.1002/ep.670140102
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Professor and Head of the Division of Environmental Engineering at Utah State University. He holds degrees in biology (B.S.), environmental chemistry and biology (M.S.), environmental engineering (M.S.), and biological and agricultural engineering (Ph.D). He has worked as Director of the International Program in Industrial Development, Chapel Hill, NC, as Supervisor of the Environmental Control Laboratory for Mobay Chemical Corporation, Charleston, SC, and as environmental engineer with Research Triangle Institute, NC. Dr. Sims currently is involved in teaching, research, and technology transfer in the area of contaminated soil characterization and remediation.
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Research Assistant Professor in the Division of Environmental Engineering at Utah State University. She holds degrees in biology (B.S.), environmental chemistry and biology (M.S.), and soil science (M.S.). She has held positions as an Associate in a private consulting firm in Raleigh, NC, and as Chairperson of the on-site wastewater disposal committee of the State of Utah. Judith Sims is currently involved in teaching, research, and technology transfer in the area of contaminated soil characterization and remediation.
Publication History
- Issue published online: 28 JUL 2006
- Article first published online: 28 JUL 2006

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