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CURRICULUM VITAE Mary Kay Camarillo, Ph.D., P.E. Department of Civil Engineering School of Engineering and Computer Science University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211 (209) 946-3056 [email protected] Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of the Pacific. Areas of interest include produced water management, biomass energy, wastewater treatment, and water quality in agricultural landscapes, with focus on how these topics affect environmental management and policy in California. E D U C AT I O N Ph.D. Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis 2009 Topic: Removal and inactivation of microorganisms occluded in effluent wastewater particles using filtration and chlorine disinfection Committee: Frank J. Loge, Jeannie L. Darby, Timothy R. Ginn M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis 2004 Topic: Pathogens and water reuse Committee: Jeannie L. Darby, George Tchobanoglous, Stefan Wuertz B.S. Civil Engineering, cum laude, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1996 HONORS University of the Pacific, Faculty Research Lecturer Award 2018 University of the Pacific, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Outstanding Faculty Member 2016 University of the Pacific, Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring 2016 University of California, Davis, Tchobanoglous Scholarship 2009 University of California, Davis, Graduate Student Symposium, second place 2009 University of California, Davis, Carollo Scholarship in Environmental Engineering 2005 U.S. Geological Survey, Certificate of Appreciation 1995 University of Washington, Johnston Scholarship in Civil Engineering 1994 University of Washington, Certificate of High Scholarship and Tuition Waiver 1992/3 M.K. Camarillo Page 2 of 15 PROFESSIONAL L I C E N S U R E Professional Civil Engineer: California #72693 and Washington #37431 AFFILIATIONS International Water Association (IWA) American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) EXPERIENCE 2013-present, Visiting Faculty, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA Reviewed technologies used in the oil and gas industry to treat wastewaters produced during conventional oil and gas production. Evaluated how these technologies would be applied to treat of wastewaters produced during unconventional oil and gas production (e.g. hydraulic fracturing of tight shales). Investigated wastewater disposal practices associated with the oil and gas industry in California. Analyzed model output from the WARMF watershed model and the Link-Node estuary model that was applied to the San Joaquin River to study the factors contributing to low dissolved oxygen conditions in the Stockton Deep Water Ship Channel as part of the San Joaquin River Dissolved Oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load Project (DO TMDL). 2014-present, Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 2009-2014, Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA Teaching: Courses in environmental engineering and construction management, independent studies in environmental research Research: Projects focused on water, waste, and energy issues in California and the associated technological, management, and policy issues Service: Activities include CAPD committee membership, advisor for ASCE water treatment competition, instructor for FE review courses, University Marshall, and others 2003-2008, Graduate Student Researcher and Teaching Assistant, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis Assisted with teaching undergraduate courses in environmental engineering, sustainability, and groundwater systems. Investigated disinfection and filtration of microorganisms occluded in wastewater particles (project funded by the Water Environment Research Foundation) and issues associated with water reuse and pathogens (project funded by the WateReuse Research Foundation). Performed laboratory disinfection experiments using chlorination and UV disinfection as well as conducting other laboratory tests to characterize wastewater particles. Modified a radial pore diffusion model (in FORTRAN) to be appropriate for modeling disinfection of microorganisms occluded in wastewater particles. Integrated use of UCODE parameter estimating software to automate calibration and perform post-processing statistical analyses. M.K. Camarillo Page 3 of 15 1999-2003, Resident Engineer, MWH Americas, Portland, OR Provided engineering construction services for a variety of water and wastewater infrastructure projects. Duties included issuance of design clarifications, review of contractor’s work to verify contract compliance, and coordination of specialty inspections. A representative project was the Marine Park Water Reclamation Facility Phase II Expansion and Outfall Extension, a project undertaken by the City of Vancouver, WA to expand an existing wastewater treatment facility from eight to 16 million gallons per day. Planned and designed water and wastewater infrastructure for a variety of projects. A representative project was the Water Treatment Plant Improvements Project for the City of Newberg, OR that involved retrofitting an existing drinking water filtration system and constructing a new chemical storage and feed system. 1996-1999, Junior Engineer, Wallis Engineering, Vancouver, WA Performed engineering calculations and prepared contract documents (plans and specifications) for bidding and construction of wastewater treatment and conveyance facilities for the cities of Washougal, Ridgefield, Battle Ground, and Yacolt in Washington State. Wrote capital facilities planning documents and assisted clients in environmental regulatory compliance and funding of public works projects. 1995, Associate, US Geological Survey (Environmental Careers Organization), Lemoyne, PA Investigated water quality of surface waters impacted by acid mine drainage in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania. Evaluated treatment of acid mine drainage using anoxic limestone drains. Performed field and laboratory work to support a variety of projects related to water quality in Pennsylvania. 1994, Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Conducted experiments to study the wave mechanics in order to gain a better understanding of tsunami waves. Analyzed experimental data using Igor software for evaluation of wave mechanics. T E A C H I N G COURSES TAUGHT AT UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC CIVL 060 Water Quality (with laboratory) CIVL 132 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (with laboratory) CIVL 151 Heavy Construction Methods CIVL 236 Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes CIVL 237 Biological Treatment Processes CIVL 293A Environmental Systems Analysis ENGR 030 Engineering and Computing Ethics in Society ENGR 201 Techniques in Research M.K. Camarillo Page 4 of 15 FACULTY ADVISOR - UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND STUDY Muhammad Khan, Advances in Mapping Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Summer 2019 Khuong Tran, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Mapping of River Basins, Spring 2019 Emily Reynoso, Geochemistry & Water Treatment, Fall 2019 Stefanos Word, Advanced Water Treatment Process Design, Fall 2019 Tamara Turton, Design of Biological Reactors, Summer II 2017 Maria Nguyen, Solar Dehydrator Design and Testing, Fall 2016 Sara Weimer, Bio Treatment Produced Water, Summer III 2016 Alisha Rodriguez, Applied Chemical Analysis, Summer II 2016 Marielle Cortez, Solar Dehydrator, Spring 2016 Dylan Dibble, Grey Water Treatment System, Fall 2013 (part of Ambassador Corps Program) Jason Jung, Carbon Storage In Wetlands, Summer 2013 Linh Nguyen, Stormwater Treatment Systems, Fall 2011 Jocelyn Gray, Natural Treatment System Design Parameters, Summer 2010 Reviewer for Advisor Dean Jain, Independent Study, Josephine Trinh and James Edwards, Sustainability and Water Systems, Fall 2010 John Romero, Green Roof Demonstration Project at the San Joaquin County Office of Education, Summer 2010 Brianna Juhrend, Green Roof Demonstration Project at the San Joaquin County Office of Education, Spring 2010 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP - MASTER’S THESIS Chao Feng, Treatment of Oil-Water Emulsion from the Machinery Industry by Fenton’s Reagent, Spring 2014 Cyle Moon, Zooplankton-Phytoplankton Interaction in the San Joaquin River, CA, Fall 2013 Stacy Costello, Evaluation of a Passive Stormwater Treatment Device, Fall 2012 M.K. Camarillo Page 5 of 15 Chelsea Spier, The Fate and Distribution of Subsurface Hydrocarbons Released During the 2010 MC252 Oil Spill in Deep Offshore Waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Summer 2012 Vikas Azad, Modeling Distributed Energy System for California Electricity Production through 2050, Spring 2012 Christina Ramirez, Water Security and its Importance in Protecting Public Health, Spring 2012 Kristen Shimizu, Water Quality Monitoring of Biological Contaminants – Rapid, On-Site Detection Technologies, Spring 2012 FACULTY ADVISOR - DIRECTED EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING ( D E X L ) Javier Rios-Farias, Estimating Digester Gas Production Increase Due to Changes in Sludge Characteristics, 2013 John Romero, Rehabilitation of Sewer Pipelines, 2011 Michelle Hawley, Design of Stormwater System to Generate LEED Points, 2010 Jocelyn Gray, Air Quality Monitoring at a Construction Site with Contaminated Soils, 2010 Josephine Trinh, Co-Location of Desalination Plants Near Power Plants, 2010 James Edwards, Use of Wetlands for Enhancement of Water Quality Objectives, 2010 EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2016-19 Writing in the Disciplines at