Dr. Robin Collins is currently a Professor of Civil Engineering, Director
of the Water Treatment Technology Assistance Center and a member of the
Environmental Research group at the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Collins
has conducted research in cooperation with numerous water utilities by
characterizing natural organic matter and disinfection by-product precursor
removals from selected water treatment processes including slow sand filtration,
direct filtration, diatomaceous earth filtration, membrane filtration
and conventional treatment. He has worked with numerous public water suppliers
and consulting engineers nationwide in evaluating and piloting several
filtration options, especially slow sand filtration. He has also co-organized
two international research conferences and two regional workshops on slow
sand filtration. His current research interests have focused on water
treatment technologies for small systems involving evaluation of arsenic
adsorptive media, chloramination disinfection by-product production and
river bank filtration.
Pope, P.G., Speitel, Jr, G.E., Martin-Doole, M. and Collins, M.R.
"DXAA Formation Kinetics During Chloramination", Annual AWWA
Conference Proceedings, Anaheim, CA 2003 and submitted to Jour AWWA
2004.
Speitel Jr, G.E., Pope, P.G., Collins, M.R. and Martin-Doole, M. 2004.
Disinfection By-Product Formation and Control During Chloramination.
AWWARF Final Report, Denver, CO.
P. Dwyer and R. Collins. 2004. Environmental Technology Verification
Report: Physical Removal of Microbiological and Particulate Contaminants
in Drinking Water-Separmatic Fluid Systems Diatomaceous Earth Pressure
Type Filter System Model 12P-2. NSF 04/01/EPADWCTR. NSF International,
Ann Arbor, MI.
Hadnagy, E., Collins, M.R., Gardner, K.H., "The evaluation of
Competitive Adsorption on Selected Arsenic Adsorbents". AWWA Annual
Conference Proceedings, Orlando, FL, June 13-17, 2004.
Partinoudi, V. and Collins, M.R. "Assessing Riverbank Filtration
Removals". International Water Association Leading Edge Technology
Conference Proceedings in Prague, Czech Republic, June 2004 and Water
Science and Technology Journal.
- Ph.D., 1985, University of Arizona, Civil Engineering
- M.S., 1972, Virginia Tech, Sanitary Engineering
- B.S., 1970, Virginia Tech, Civil Engineering with Distinction
Director, New England Water Treatment Technology Assistance Center,
1999- Present
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of New Hampshire,
1997-present
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of
New Hampshire, 1991-1997
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of
New Hampshire, 1985-1991
Research & Teaching Assistant, 1982-1985, University of Arizona
Private Consultant, 1982, Western Design Consultants, Lander, WY
District Engineer, 1979-1982, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality,
Lander, WY
District Engineer, 1975-1978, Kansas Department of Health and Environment,
Chanute, KS
Sanitary Engineer, 1972-1975, U.S. Army Medical Service Corps, Fort
Riley, KS
Co-op Engineering Student, 1967-1970, Hayes, Seay, Mattern and Mattern,
Roanoke, VA
Scientific and Professional Society Memberships
American Society of Civil Engineers/Environmental Engineering Division
American Water Works Association
New England Water Works Association
Tau Beta Pi
Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors
Honors and Awards
2005 American Water Works Association Academic Achievement Award -
Major Advisor - 1st Place Best Thesis
1998 American Water Works Association Academic Achievement Award -
Major Advisor - 1st Place Best Thesis
1996 Association of Environmental Engineering Professors Distinguished
Service Award
1994 University of New Hampshire Excellence in Public Service Award
1993 American Water Works Association Academic Achievement Award -
Major Advisor - 1st Place Best Thesis
1990 American Water Works Association Academic Achievement Award -
Major Advisor - 1st Place Best Thesis
1986 American Water Works Association Academic Achievement Award -
2nd Place Best Dissertation
1975 U.S. Army Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service
Phi Kappa Phi - National University Honor Society
Tau Beta Pi - National Engineering Honor Society
Chi Epsilon - National Honorary Civil Engineering Fraternity
Institutional and Professional Service of Last Five Years
American Water Works Association Research Foundation
- Member Project Advisory Committee (1990-present)
New England Water Works Association, Chair
- Student Activities Committee (1990-2004)
- Member, Technical Program Committee (1990-2002)
- Member, International Paper Exchange Committee (1993-present)
Tau Beta Pi/New Hampshire Alpha Chapter
- Senior Faculty Advisor (1986-2003)
Peer Reviewer for numerous journals
Co-Organizer for 4th International Conference on Slow Sand Filtration
and Alternative Biological Filtration (2004-2006)
UNH Faculty Senate (2004-2005)
UNH/CEPS/CiE Curriculum Committee (2001-2003)
UNH/CEPS ABET Committee (2002-2003)
UNH/CEPS/CiE Graduate Student Coordinator (2005-present)
NSF Proposal Review Committee (2003)