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Dr. William B. Anderson retired on January 1, 2025. He maintains a connection to the Water Science, Technology & Policy Group through an adjunct professorship to guide his remaining graduate students through to their degree completion. He was previously a Research Associate Professor and the Associate Director of the group. He has been active in drinking water quality and treatment research for over 45 years, more recently focusing on contaminant adsorption to microplastics, microplastic removal through chemically assisted filtration, pathogen removal, perfluorinated compounds, cyanobacteria and their toxins, and biological filtration. He has served on the Boards of Directors of the Ontario Water Works Association (OWWA) and the Walkerton Clean Water Centre and currently serves on the OWWA Advocacy Steering Committee and the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association Drinking Water Quality Committee. Please note that Dr. Anderson is no longer accepting graduate students.
The past 15 years, Bill has maintained an email service drawing attention to items of interest to drinking water professionals including, for example, the latest research articles, regulatory updates, outbreak reports, topical issues, and media stories. Bill’s email service has expanded over time to include all interested individuals. These emails are now also archived here in a blog format as they are released, which can be explored by category or simply by scrolling through the posts below.
If you would like to join Bill’s email list for updates straight to your inbox, you can send an email to Bill to be added to the list.
Fungi in biofilms of drinking water network AND Domestic shower hose biofilms contain fungal species capable of causing opportunistic infection
Hi all…information on fungi in drinking water distribution systems continues [...]
Flint Water Advisory Task Force-Final Report has been released
Hi all...the final report of the Flint Water Advisory Task [...]
Biological Stability of Drinking Water: Controlling Factors, Methods, and Challenges
Hi all…A new review on the biological stability of drinking [...]
Human infective potential of Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia duodenalis and Enterocytozoon bieneusi in urban wastewater treatment plant effluents
Hi all…another article on the presence of pathogens in wastewater [...]
Assessment of human virus removal during municipal wastewater treatment in Edmonton, Canada
Hi all…in the first paper of its kind that I’m [...]
CTV News presents segment on drinking water treatment and distribution in the Region of Waterloo
Hi all…On the 6:00 and 11:30 newscasts last night, CTV [...]