Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz Curriculum Vitae - University Of Colorado Boulder

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Fernando L. Rosario-OrtizCurriculum VitaeI. Personal InformationContact information:Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering Program607 UCB, SEEC 295BUniversity of Colorado BoulderBoulder, CO 80309Phone: (303) 492-7607Fax: (303) 492-7317Email: Fernando.rosario@colorado.eduWebsite: https://www.colorado.edu/faculty/rosario-ortiz/II. Academic and Professional BackgroundAssociate DeanAssociate EditorMemberDirectorProfessorAssociate DirectorVisiting ProfessorVisiting ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant e:Undergraduate:Associate Dean for Faculty Advancement, College of Engineering andApplied Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, 2021-presentEnvironmental Science and Technology, 2020-presentCenter for the Study of Origins, University of Colorado Boulder, 2019presentEnvironmental Engineering Program, University of Colorado Boulder,2019-2021Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering,University of Colorado, Boulder, 2019-presentEnvironmental Engineering Program, University of Colorado, Boulder,2017-2019Institute of Biochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics, EnvironmentalChemistry Group, ETH, Zürich, Switzerland, 2015-2016Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Sciences and Technology, EAWAG,Dübendorf, Switzerland, 2015-2016Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering,University of Colorado, Boulder, 2015-2019Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering,University of Colorado, Boulder, 2008-2015Southern Nevada Water Authority, Henderson, Nevada, 2006-2008D.Env. Environmental Science and Engineering, UCLA, 2006Environmental Charter High School, Lawndale, California, 2003M.S. in Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, 2002B.S. in Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, 1999III. Funded ResearchCurrent and Past Funded Grants1. Chemical contamination in watersheds after wildfires. Principal Investigator: Fernando L.Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: Army Research Office. Total Award: 60,000. Award Duration:2021-20222. Photochemical fate of saxitoxin and relevant analogs in aquatic systems. Principal Investigator:Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Co-Principal Investigator: Teng Zheng from Syracuse University.Funding Agency: Army Research Office. Total Award: 394,565. Award Duration: 2020-2023FernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 1 of 43

3. Quantifying hydroxylating species in dissolved organic matter. Principal Investigator: FernandoL. Rosario-Ortiz. Co-Principal Investigator: Garrett McKay. Funding Agency: National ScienceFoundation. Total Award: 408,848. Award Duration: 2018-20214. Application of fluorescence spectroscopy for the characterization of dissolved organic matter:Disentangling common misconceptions and underlying chemistry. Principal Investigator:Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: National Science Foundation. Total Award to CU: 227,538. Award Duration: 2018-20215. RAPID: Assessment of water quality in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. Principal Investigator:Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: National Science Foundation. Total Award to CU: 73,873. Award Duration: 2018-20196. Characterizing pyrogenic soil organic matter as a source of nitrogenous disinfection byproducts.Principal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Co-Principal Investigator: Julie Korak.Funding Agency: National Science Foundation. Total Award to CU: 247,708. Award Duration:2016-20197. Impact of metals on photochemical aging of water-soluble organic carbon in atmosphericparticulate matter: A combined lab and field study. Principal Investigator: Michael Hannigan. CoPrincipal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: National ScienceFoundation. Total Award to CU: 254,219. Award Duration: 2016-20198. An integrated modeling and decision framework to evaluate adaptation strategies for sustainabledrinking water utility management under drought and climate change. Principal Investigator:Kenan Ozekin (WRF). Co-Principal Investigators: Balaji Rajagopalan, R. Scott Summers,Fernando Rosario-Ortiz, Ben Livneh and Joseph Kasprzyk. Funding Agency: US EPA. TotalAward: 1,250,000. Award Duration 2015-20199. CAREER: Impact of effluent organic matter on photochemical processes in surface waters.Principal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: National ScienceFoundation. Total Award: 500,000. Award Duration: 2015-202010. Wildfire Impacts on Drinking Water Treatment Process Performance: Development of EvaluationProtocols and Management Practices. Principal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. CoPrincipal Investigators: R. Scott Summers, William Becker and Ben Stanford. Funding Agency:Water Research Foundation. Total Award: 267,053. Award Duration: 2014-201711. EPA National Center for Innovation in Small Drinking Water Systems: Sunlight PhotochemicalProcesses (FRO Project, part of Center). Principal Investigator for Center: R. Scott Summers.Funding Agency: US EPA. Total Award: 4,099,973 ( 250,000 for FRO). Award Duration:2014-201712. The impact of Colorado wildfires on source water and implications for water treatment andfinished water quality. Principal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Co-PrincipalInvestigators: R. Scott Summers and Pinar Omur-Ozbek. Funding Agency: Water ResearchFoundation. Total Award: 100,000. Award Duration: 2013-201413. The impact of the High Park Fire on Source Water Quality for Utilities in Fort Collins Area.Principal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Co-Principal Investigators: R. Scott Summersand Jeffrey Writer. Funding Agency: Water Research Foundation. Total Award: 50,000. AwardDuration: 2012-201314. Impact of the High Park forest fire on water quality. Principal Investigator: Fernando L. RosarioOrtiz. Funding Agency: Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment. TotalAward: 54,923. Award Duration: 2013-2014FernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 2 of 43

15. Photochemical formation of hydroxyl radical from effluent organic matter. Principal Investigator:Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: National Science Foundation. Total Award: 234,447 (REU 6,000 supplement awarded 2013; 46,000 supplement awarded 2013). AwardDuration: 2012-201416. Characterization of organic matter in aerosols. Principal Investigator: Michael Hannigan.Collaborator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: CU Boulder (Innovative Seed GrantProgram). Total Award: 46,000 (share for FRO: 14,000). Award Duration: 2012-201317. Release of algal metabolites due to pre-ozonation. Principal Investigator: Eric C. Wert. CoPrincipal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: Water Research Foundation.Total Award: 269,099 (share for FRO: 58,900). Award Duration: 2011-201318. RAPID: Photochemical fate of oil dispersants in the gulf oil spill clean-up. Principal Investigator:Karl Linden. Co-Principal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: NationalScience Foundation. Total Award: 82,319. Award Duration: 2010-201119. High quality water supply study: Impact of algae disinfection byproduct formation at Coloradodrinking water utilities. Principal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Co-PrincipalInvestigator: R. Scott Summers and Diane McKnight. Funding Agency: Colorado Department ofPublic Health and the Environment. Total Award: 73,300. Award Duration: 201020. Climate change impacts on Lake Erie disinfection byproduct formation tailored collaborationproposal. Principal Investigator: Chad Seidel (Jacobs Engineering). Co-Principal Investigator:Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz, R. Scott Summers and Diane McKnight. Funding Agency: WaterResearch Foundation. Total Award: 380,893 ( 150,000 for CU). Award Duration: 2010-201321. Reactivity of effluent organic matter towards hydroxyl radical and its effects on the application ofadvanced oxidation for water reuse applications. Principal Investigator: Fernando L. RosarioOrtiz. Funding Agency: National Science Foundation. Total Award: 174,977 (Additionalsupplement of 41,500 awarded on Aug. 2010). Award Duration: 2009-201122. Occurrence of emerging contaminants in the source waters of the city of Longmont. PrincipalInvestigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: City of Longmont, Colorado. TotalAward: 35,766. Award Duration: 200923. Watershed analysis of dissolved organic matter and control of disinfection by-products. PrincipalInvestigator: R. Scott Summers. Co-Principal Investigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz, DianeMcKnight and Judy Billica (formerly at City of Fort Collins, now at Northern Colorado Water).Funding Agency: Water Research Foundation. Total Award: 160,000. Award Duration: 2009201124. Optimization of advanced oxidation processes (AOP) for water reuse. Principal Investigator:Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz (at Southern Nevada Water Authority-SNWA). Co-PrincipalInvestigator: Shane Snyder (SNWA), Eric Wert (SNWA) and Stephen Mezyk (Cal StateUniversity, Long Beach). Funding Agency: Water Reuse Foundation. Total Award: 213,855.Award Duration: 2007-200925. Comparison of chemical composition of reclaimed and conventional waters. PrincipalInvestigator: Shane Snyder (at Southern Nevada Water Authority-SNWA). Co-PrincipalInvestigator: Jörg Drewes (Colorado School of Mines), Erik Dickenson (Colorado School ofMines), Fernando Rosario-Ortiz (SNWA) and Mark Benotti (SNWA). Funding Agency: WaterReuse Foundation. Total Award: 423,500. Award Duration: 2007-2009Other GrantsFernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 3 of 43

1. Application of Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry forEnvironmental Sample Analysis. Principal Investigator: Fernando Rosario-Ortiz. Award: 12,800. Award Duration: 20182. Adding advanced analytical techniques to the Water Chemistry Lab. Principal Investigator:Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: College of Engineering; Engineering ExcellenceFund. Total Award: 33,938. Award Duration: 20123. REU site in environmental engineering. Principal Investigator: Angela Bielefeldt. Co-PrincipalInvestigator: Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: National Science Foundation. TotalAward: 300,000. Award Duration: 2010-20134. New GK-12: Engineering for society-An energy and environmental sustainability researchpathway to cultivate engineering leaders and enrich education for disadvantaged youth. PrincipalInvestigator: Jacquelyn Sullivan. Co-Principal Investigators: Malinda Zarske, Angela Bielefeldtand Fernando Rosario-Ortiz. Funding Agency: National Science Foundation. Total Award: 2,875,000. Award Duration: 2010-2016IV. PublicationsJournal Articles1. Couch, K.; Leresche, F.; Farmer, C.; McKay, G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Assessing the source of thephotochemical formation of hydroxylating species from dissolved organic matter. EnvironmentalScience: Processes and Impacts, 20222. Leresche, F.; Vialykh, E.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Computational calculation of dissolved organicmatter absorption spectra. Environmental Science and Technology, 20223. Leresche, F.; Salazar, J. R.; Pfotenhauer, D. J.; Hannigan, M. P.; Majestic, B.; Rosario-Ortiz, F.L. Photochemical aging of atmospheric particulate matter in the aqueous phase. EnvironmentalScience and Technology, 2021, 55, 13152-131634. Vione, D.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Foreseen impact of climate-impacted scenarios on thephotochemical fate of selected cyanotoxins in surface waters. Environmental Science andTechnology, 2021, 55, 16, 10928-109345. Leresche, F.; Ramirez, J.; Kurtz, T.; von Gunten, U.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Optical properties andphotochemical production of hydroxyl radical and singlet oxygen after the ozonation of dissolvedorganic matter. Environmental Sciences: Water Research and Technology, 2021, 7, 2, 346-3566. Kurtz, T.; Zheng, T.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Photochemical degradation of algal toxins in surfacewaters. Water Research, 2021, 192, 1168047. Wilkerson, P. L.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Impact of simulated wildfire on disinfection byproductformation potential. AWWA Water Science, 2021, 3, 1, e12178. Ferrer, I.; Thurman, E. M.; Zweigenbaum, J. A.; Murphy, S.; Webster, J. P.; Rosario-Ortiz, F.L. Wildfires: Identification of a New Suite of Aromatic Polycarboxylic Acids in Ash and Waterfrom Wildfires. Science of the Total Environment, 2021, 770, 1446619. Salazar, J. R.; Pfotenhauer, D. J.; Leresche, F.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Hannigan, M. P.; Majestic,B. J. Iron speciation in PM2.5 from urban, agriculture, and mixed environments in Colorado, USA.Earth and Space Sciences, 2020, 7, 10, e2020EA00126210. Vialykh, E.; McKay, G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Computational assessment of the three-dimensionalconfiguration of dissolved organic matter chromophores and influence on absorption spectra. InPress, Environmental Science and Technology, 2020, 54, 24, 15904-15913FernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 4 of 43

11. Wang, L.; Zhang, Q.; Chen, B.; Bu, Y.; Chen, Y.; Ma, J.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Zhu, R. Someissues limiting the photo(cata)lysis application in water pollutant control: A critical review fromchemistry perspectives. Water Research, 2020, 174, 11560512. McKay, G.; Hohner, A. K.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Use of optical properties for evaluating thepresence of pyrogenic organic carbon in thermally altered soil leachates. Environmental Sciences:Processes and Impacts, 2020, 22, 4, 981-99213. Wang, H.; Lu, L.; Chen, H.; McKenna, A. M.; Lie, J.; Jin, S.; Zuo, Y.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Ren,Z. Molecular transformation of crude oil contaminated soil after bioelectrochemical degradationrevealed by FT-ICR mass spectrometry. Environmental Sciences and Technology, 2020, 54 (4),2500-250914. Thurman, E. M.; Yu, Y.; Ferrer, I.; Thorn, K.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Molecular identification ofwater-extractable organic carbon from thermally heated soils: C13 NMR and accurate massanalyses find benzene and pyridine carboxylic acids. Environmental Science and Technology,2020, 54 (5), 2994-300115. Wang, L.; Zhang, Q.; Chen, B.; Bu, Y.; Chen, Y.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Photolysis andphotocatalysis of haloacetic acids in water: A review of kinetics, influencing factors, products,pathways, and mechanisms. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020, 391, 12214316. Raseman, W. J.; Kasprzyk, J. R.; Summers, R. S.; Hohner, A. K.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Multiobjective optimization of water treatment operations for disinfection byproduct control.Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology, 2020, 6, 3, 702-71417. Ulliman, S.; Korak, J. A.; Linden, K. G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Methodology for selection ofoptical parameters as wastewater effluent organic matter surrogates. Water Research, 2020, 170,11532118. Hohner, A. K.; Summers, R. S.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Laboratory simulation of postfire effects onconventional treatment and disinfection byproduct formation. AWWA Water Science, 2019, 1, 5,e115519. Speight, V.; Rubinato, M.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. What are secondary disinfectants doing for us? JAWWA, 2019, 111, 11, 38-4320. Leresche, F.; McKay, G.; Kurtz, T.; Canonica, S.; von Gunten, U.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Effects ofozone on the photochemical and photophysical properties of dissolved organic matter.Environmental Science and Technology, 2019, 53, 5622-563221. Hohner, A. K.; Rhoades, C. C.; Wilkerson, P.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Wildfires alter forestwatersheds and threaten drinking water quality. Accounts of Chemical Research, 2019, 52, 1234124422. McKay, G.; Korak, J. A.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Temperature dependence of the fluorescence ofdissolved organic matter: Implications for DOM photophysics. Environmental Science andTechnology, 2018, 52, 16, 9022-903223. Önnby, L.; Salhi, E.; McKay, G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; von Gunten, U. Ozone and chlorinereactions with dissolved organic matter- Assessment of oxidant-reactive moieties by opticalmeasurements and the electron donating capacities. Water Research, 2018, 144, 64-7524. Becker, W.; Hohner, A. K.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Wolfe, J. Preparing for wildfires and extremeweaher: Plant design and operation recommendations. Journal of American Water WorksAssociation, 2018, 110, 7, 32-40FernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 5 of 43

25. Cawley, K.; Hohner, A. K.#; McKee, G.; Borch, T.; Omur-Ozbek, P.; Oropeza, J.; Rosario-Ortiz,F. L. Characterization and spatial distribution of particulate and soluble carbon and nitrogen fromwildfire impacted sediments. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2018, 18, 1314-132626. McKay, G.; Korak, J. A.; Erickson. P.; Latch, D. E.; McNeill, K.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. The caseagainst charge transfer interactions in dissolved organic matter photophysics. EnvironmentalScience and Technology, 2018, 52, 2, 406-41427. Ulliman, S.; McKay, G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Linden, K. Low levels of iron enhance UV/H2O2efficiency at neutral pH. Water Research, 2018, 130, 234-24228. Saunders, J.; Yu, Y.; McCutchan, J. H.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Characterizing limits of precision fordissolved organic nitrogen calculations. Environmental Science and Technology Letters, 2017, 4,11, 452-45629. Prado, M.; Lastre-Acosta, A. M.; Mostafa, S.; McKay, G. J.; Linden, K. G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.;Teixeira, A. C. S. C. Photochemical generation of reactive intermediates from urban-waste bioorganic substances under UV and solar radiation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research,2017, 24, 22, 18470-1847830. McKay, G.; Huang, W.; Crouch, J. #; Romara-Castillo, C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Jaffe, R.Predicting reactive intermediate quantum yields from dissolved organic matter photolysis usingoptical properties and antioxidant capacity. Environmental Science and Technology, 2017, 51, 10,5404-541331. Hohner, A. K.; Gilmore, P. L.; Townsend, E.; Summers, R. S.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Watertreatment process evaluation of wildfire-affected sediment leachates. Environmental Science:Water Research and Technology, 2017, 3, 2, 352-36532. Cawley, K. M.; Hohner, A. K.#; Podgorski, D. C.; Cooper, W. T.; Korak, J. A.; Rosario-Ortiz, F.L. Molecular and spectroscopic characterization of water extractable organic matter from soilsexposed to simulated wildfire conditions reveal insight into disinfection byproduct precursors.Environmental Science and Technology, 2017, 51, 2, 771-77933. Raseman, W. J.; Kasprzyk, J. R.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Stewart, J.; Livneh, B. Decision supportsystems for water treatment under climate extremes: A critical review. Environmental Science:Water Research and Technology, 2017, 3, 18-3634. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Canonica, S. Probe compounds to assess the photochemical activity ofdissolved organic matter. Environmental Science and Technology, 2016, 50, 23, 12532, 1254735. Hohner, A. K.; Cawley, K.; Oropeza, J.; Summers, R. S.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Drinking watertreatment response following a Colorado wildfire. Water Research, 2016, 105, 187-19836. McKay, G.; Couch, K.; Mezyk, S. P.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Investigation of the coupled effects ofmolecular weight and charge transfer interactions on the optical and photochemical properties ofdissolved organic matter. Environmental Science and Technology, 2016, 50, 15, 8093-810237. Mostafa, S.; Rubinato, M.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Linden, K. G. Impact of light screening andphotosensitization by surface water organic matter on E. faecalis inactivation. EnvironmentalEngineering Science, 2016, 33, 6, 365-37338. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Rose, J. B.; Speight, V. L.; von Gunten, U.; Schnoor, J. How do you likeyour tap water? Science, 2016, 351, 6276, 912-91439. Arias, M.; Cawley, K.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Enhanced DOC removal using anion and cation ionexchange resins. Water Research, 2016, 88, 1, 981-989FernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 6 of 43

40. Saunders, J.; Hohner, A. K.; Summers, R. S.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Regulating chlorophyll-a tocontrol DBP precursors in water supply reservoirs. Journal of the American Water WorksAssociation, 2015, E603-E612, November41. Korak, J. A.; Wert, E. C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Fluorescence spectroscopy as a surrogate for therelease of intracellular organic matter upon oxidation of cyanobacteria cells. Journal of theAmerican Water Works Association. 2015, E523-E532, October42. Prado, M.; Mostafa, S.; McKay, G. J.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Silva Costa, A. C. Environmentalphotochemical fate of amicarbazone in aqueous medium: laboratory measures and simulations.Environmental Engineering Science. 2015,32, 8, 730-74043. Korak, J. A.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Summers, R. S. Evaluation of optical surrogates for thecharacterization of DOM removal by coagulation. Environmental Science: Water Research andTechnology, 2015, 1, 493-50644. Wagner, S.; Cawley, K.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Jaffe, R. In-stream sources and links betweenparticulate and dissolved black carbon following a wildfire. Biogeochemistry, 2015, 124, 1-3,145-16145. McKay, G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Temperature dependence of the photochemical formation ofhydroxyl radical from dissolved organic matter. Environmental Science and Technology, 2015,49, 7, 4147-415446. Cawley, K.; Korak, J. A.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Quantum yields for the formation of reactiveintermediates from dissolved organic matter samples from the Suwanee River. EnvironmentalEngineering Science, 2015, 32, 1, 31-3747. Dong, M. M.; Trenholm, R.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Photochemical degradation of pharmaceuticalsin wastewater. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2015, 282, 216-22348. Korak, J. A.; Wert, E. C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Evaluating fluorescence spectroscopy as a tool tocharacterize cyanobacteria intracellular organic matter upon simulated release and oxidation innatural water. Water Research, 2015, 68, 1, 432-44349. Shimabuku, K. K.; Cho, H.; Townsend, E. B.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Summers, R. S. Modelingcompetitive adsorption with powdered activated carbon: the role of dissolved organic mattercharacteristics and non-equilibrium. Environmental Science and Technology, 2014, 48, 23,13735-13742.50. Parker, A. M.; Ferrer, I.; Thurman, E. M.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Linden, K. G. Determination ofCOREXIT components used in the Deepwater Horizon Cleanup by liquid chromatography-iontrap mass spectrometry. Analytical Methods, 2014, 6, 5498-550251. Glover, C. M.; Mezyk, S. P.; Linden, K. G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Photochemical degradation ofthe oil dispersant Corexit components in ocean water. Chemosphere, 2014, 111, 596-60252. Writer, J.; Hohner, A.; Oropeza, J.; Schmidt, A.; Cawley, K.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Watertreatment implications after the High Park wildfire, Colorado. Journal of the American WaterWorks Association, 2014, 4, E189-E19953. McKay, G.; Kleinman, J. L.; Johnston, K. M.; Dong, M. M.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Mezyk, S. P.Kinetics of the reaction between the hydroxyl radical and organic matter standards from theInternational Humic Substances Society. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2014, 14, 298-30454. Wert, E. C.; Trenholm, R. A.; Korak, J. A.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Effect of oxidant exposure on therelease of intracellular microcystin, MIB and geosmin from three cyanobacteria species. WaterResearch, 2014, 52, 251-259FernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 7 of 43

55. Kover S.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Linden, K. L. Photochemical fate of solvent constituents of corexitoil dispersants. Water Research, 2014, 52, 101-11156. Keen, O.; Mackay, G.; Mezyk, S. P.; Linden, K. G.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Identifying the factorsthat influence the reactivity of effluent organic matter with hydroxyl radicals. Water Research,2014, 50, 408-41957. Korak, J.; Dotson, A.; Summers, R. S.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Critical analysis of commonly usedfluorescence metrics to characterize dissolved organic matter. Water Research, 2014, 49, 327-33858. Glover, C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Impact of halides on the photoproduction of reactiveintermediates from organic matter. Environmental Science and Technology, 2013, 47 (24),13949-1395659. Lee, E.; Glover, C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Photochemical formation of hydroxyl radical fromeffluent organic matter: Role of organic composition. Environmental Science and Technology,2013, 47 (21), 12073-1208060. Mostafa, S.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Singlet oxygen formation from wastewater organic matter.Environmental Science and Technology, 2013, 47, 8179-818661. Wert, E. C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Intracellular organic matter from cyanobacteria as a precursorfor carbonaceous and nitrogenous disinfection byproducts. Environmental Science andTechnology, 2013, 47, 6332-634062. Wert, E. C.; Dong, M. M.#; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Using digital flow cytometry to assess thedegradation of three cyanobacteria species after oxidation processes. Water Research, 2013, 47,3752-376163. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Watershed perturbations and water quality. Journal of the American WaterWorks Association. 2013, 105, 4, 264. Beggs, K. M. H.; Bilica, J. A.; Korak, J. A.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; McKnight, D. M.; Summers, R.S. Spectral evaluation of watershed dissolved organic matter and DBP precursors. Journal of theAmerican Water Works Association, 2013, 105, 4 E173-E18865. Phillibert, M.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Suffet, I. H. Comparison of two polarity measurements ofhydrophobic organic matter for the evaluation of water treatment processes: XAD Resin andPRAM. Water Science and Technology, 2012, 66, 11, 2418-242466. Dong, M. M.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Photochemical formation of hydroxyl radical from effluentorganic matter. Environmental Science and Technology, 2012, 46, 3788-379467. Gonzales, S.; Peña, A.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Examining the role of effluent organic mattercomponents on the decomposition of ozone and formation of hydroxyl radical in wastewater.Ozone Science and Engineering, 2012, 34, 42-4868. Wert, E. C.; Gonzales, S.; Dong, M. M.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Evaluation of enhanced coagulationpretreatment to improve ozone oxidation efficiency in wastewater. Water Research, 2011, 45,5191-519969. MacKay, G.; Dong, M. M.; Kleinman, J. L.; Mezyk, S. P.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Temperaturedependence of the reaction between the hydroxyl radical and organic matter. EnvironmentalScience and Technology, 2011, 45, 6932-693770. Wert, E. C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L. Effect of ozonation on trihalomethane and haloacetic acidformation in a full-scale distribution system, Ozone Science and Engineering, 2011, 33, 14-22FernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 8 of 43

71. Dong, M. M.; Mezyk, S. P.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Reactivity of effluent organic matter (EfOM)with hydroxyl radical as a function of molecular weight. Environmental Science and Technology,2010, 44, 15, 5714-572072. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Wert, E. C.; Snyder, S. A. Evaluation of UV/H2O2 treatment for theoxidation of pharmaceuticals in wastewater. Water Research, 2010, 44, 5, 1440-144873. Wert, E. C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Snyder, S. A. Using UV absorbance and color to assesspharmaceutical oxidation during the ozonation of wastewater. Environmental Science andTechnology, 2009, 43, 13, 4858-486374. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Gerringer, F.; Suffet, I. H. Application of a Novel Polarity Method for theCharacterization of Natural Organic Matter during Water Treatment. Journal of Water Supply:Research and Technology – AQUA, 2009, 58, 3, 159-16975. Wert, E. C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Snyder, S. A. Effect of ozone exposure on the oxidation of traceorganic contaminants in wastewater. Water Research, 2009, 43, 4, 1005-101476. Mawhinney, D. B.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Baik, S.; Vanderford, B. J.; Snyder, S. A.Characterization of fulvic acids by liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight massspectrometry. Journal of Chromatography A, 2009, 1216, 1319-132477. Gerringer, F.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Suffet, I. H. Characterization of the changes in polarity andsize of natural organic matter during water treatment. Journal of Environmental Engineering andManagement, 2009, 19, 1, 11-2078. Philibert, M.; Bush, S.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Suffet, I. H. Advanced in the characterization of thepolarity of DOM under ambient water quality conditions using the polarity rapid assessmentmethod. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 8, 6, 725-733, 200879. Trenholm, R. A.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Snyder, S. A. Analysis of formaldehyde formation inwastewater using on-fiber derivatization solid phase extraction gas chromatography massspectrometry. Journal of Chromatography A, 2008, 1210, 1, 25-2980. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Mezyk, S. P.; Wert, E.; Doud, D. F. R.; Singh, M. K.; Xin, M.; Baik, S.;Snyder, S. A. Effect of pre-oxidation on the absolute rate constants between hydroxyl radical andeffluent organic matter. Journal of Applied Oxidation Technologies, 2008, 11, 3, 529-53581. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Mezyk, S. P.; Doud, D. F. R.; Snyder, S. A. Quantitative correlation ofabsolute hydroxyl radical rate constants with non-isolated effluent organic matter bulk propertiesin water. Environmental Science and Technology, 2008, 42, 16, 5924-593082. Vanderford, B. J.; Mawhinney, D. B.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Snyder, S.A. Real-time detection andidentification of aqueous chlorine transformation products using QTOF-MS. AnalyticalChemistry, 2008, 80, 11, 4193-419983. Vanderford, B. J.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Snyder, S. A. Analysis of p-chlorobenzoic acid by liquidchromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography A, 2007, 1164, 1-2,219-22384. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Snyder, S.; Suffet, I. H. Characterization of dissolved organic matter indrinking waters sources impacted by multiple tributaries. Water Research, 2007, 41, 18, 4115412885. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Snyder, S.; Suffet, I. H. Characterization of the polarity of natural organicmatter under ambient conditions by the polarity rapid assessment method (PRAM).Environmental Science and Technology, 2007, 41, 4895-4900FernandoRosario-Ortiz,CVPage 9 of 43

86. Wert, E. C.; Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Drury, D. D.; Snyder, S. A. Formation of oxidation byproductsfrom ozonation of wastewater. Water Research. 2007, 41, 7, 1481-1490.87. Rosario-Ortiz, F. L.; Al-Samarrai, H. N.; Kozawa, K.; Gerringer, F. W.; Gabelich, C. J.; Suffet, I.H. Characterization of the Changes in Polarity of Natural Organic Matter u

Fernando L. Rosario-Ortiz Curriculum Vitae I. Personal Information Contact information: Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Environmental Engineering Program 607 UCB, SEEC 295B University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO 80309 Phone: (303) 492-7607 Fax: (303) 492-7317 Email: Fernando.rosario@colorado.edu