Joe LoBuglio
Instructor of Engineering
Office: ETS Rm. 1 Reynolds Breezeway 1st Floor
Phone: 919 416-2766
Email: lobuglio@ncssm.edu
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Characklis, G, LoBuglio J, Gibson(E)JM, Brammer(E)A
. 2009.
Drinking Water Section of National Strategy and Action Plan for Environmental Health, United Arab Emirates
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Characklis, GW, LoBuglio JN,(Editor) GJM,(Editor) BA
. 2010.
Burden of Disease from Drinking Water Contamination
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Elliott, M, Armstrong A, LoBuglio J, Bartram J
. 2011.
Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation—The Water Sector
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LoBuglio, JN, Characklis GW, Serre ML
. 2007.
Cost-effective water quality assessment through the integration of monitoring data and modeling results
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Water Resour. Res. 43
LoBuglio, J
. 2012.
Probability-Based Approaches for Incorporating Uncertainty into Water Resource Models
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
LoBuglio, J, Bartram J
. 2011.
Greater Beirut Water Supply Project: Independent Technical Review of Source Water Quantity
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LoBuglio, J, Bartram J
. 2011.
Greater Beirut Water Supply Project: Independent Technical Review of Source Water Quality
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Onda, K, LoBuglio J, Bartram J
. 2012.
Global Access to Safe Water: Accounting for Water Quality and the Resulting Impact on MDG Progress
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Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health . 9(3):880-894.
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Whisnant, R, Holman B, Hughes J, Kleczek L, Characklis G, Dimmitt M, LoBuglio J, Schwartz N, Platt J, Hughes S et al.
. 2009.
Report of the Water Allocation Study of the NC Environmental Review Commission
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Global Access to Safe Water: Accounting for Water Quality and the Resulting Impact on MDG Progress
Probability-Based Approaches for Incorporating Uncertainty into Water Resource Models
Greater Beirut Water Supply Project: Independent Technical Review of Source Water Quality
Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation—The Water Sector
Greater Beirut Water Supply Project: Independent Technical Review of Source Water Quantity
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