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Dr. Tim C. Keener

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University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
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    www.dagsi.org/pages/boardcom.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/16/2008    Last Visited: 10/16/2008  

    Dr. Tim Keener, Associate Dean of the College of Engineering, University of Cincinnati

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    www.awma.org/enviro_edu/elearning_center/el_gen100e.htm - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 10/26/2008  

    Taught by the highly rated professional development course instructor, Dr. Tim Keener, this course will include a thorough review of chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and engineering over a 4-week period.
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    Tim C. Keener, Ph.D., P.E., QEP Professor of Environmental Engineering University of Cincinnati
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    Dr. Keener holds a doctorate in environmental engineering, is a registered professional environmental engineer in the State of Ohio, and has been certified by the Institute of Professional Environmental Practice as a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP). He has published over 100 refereed journal and conference publications on environmentally related subjects and has co-authored 3 books.

    Dr. Keener has over twenty years of classroom teaching experience. He has been awarded a Certificate for Outstanding Teaching from the University of Cincinnati and directs the Environmental Training Institute where he is responsible for the creation and delivery of short courses on environmentally related subjects. He has been teaching the GEN-100 course for A&WMA since 1996.

    Dr. Keener's educational background includes:The University of Tennessee, Mechanical Engineering, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, 1975; The University of Tennessee, Civil Engineering, M.S. in Environmental Engineering, 1977; The University of Tennessee, Civil Engineering, Ph.D. in Civil (Environmental) Engineering, 1982.

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    www.marama.org/calendar/events/agenda/08_2005APTI415.ht - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 3/11/2007  

    Course Instructors: Tim Keener, PhD, PE, QEP
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    Dr. Tim C. Keener, P.E., QEP, is a Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnati (UC).He has been the Area Coordinator for the Air Pollution Control/Air Quality Management Program at UC for over 20 years.A long-time member of the Air and Waste Management Association, Dr. Keener has been selected Technical Editor-in-Chief of its technical journal, the Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association.He obtained a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.S. and PhD in Environmental Engineering from the University of Tennessee.He has published over 120 technical papers and reports on topics related to air pollution control and is the holder of 4 patents for clean coal related processes.His work in air pollution control is widely known and he has directed the research of more than 40 M.S. and PhD graduates from UC.

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    www.marama.org/calendar/events/agenda/2006_07APTI427.ht - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/17/2006    Last Visited: 3/11/2007  

    Course Instructor: Timothy Keener, Ph.D, P.E., QEP

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    10 things we've learned - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/5/2004    Last Visited: 6/6/2004  

    Tim Keener, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Cincinnati, helped test cicadas for mercury after media reports included cicada recipes."It dawned on us: Anything that's been in the ground for 17 years has most likely been affected by its environment," he says.

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    A&WMA Annual Conference Home Page ! - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/18/2001    Last Visited: 7/20/2001  

    Instructor : Tim C. Keener , QEP – EPR : General Environmental Science , Professor , University of Cincinnati

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    Tim Keener is a professor at the University of Cincinnati Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and is Director of UC Environmental Training Institute.He was awarded the Air & Waste Management Association's Lyman A. Ripperton Award in 1997 before being elected as a Fellow Member of the Air & Waste Management Association in 1996.Research interests include Measurement , fate and control of atmospheric pollutants from combustion sources , Measurement and modeling of volatile organic compounds from industrial sources , Research and development of air pollution control processes including particulate control and gaseous pollutant control.Keener has also served as Book Review Editor for Environmental Engineering and Policy since 1998 and is also a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Advances in Environmental Research.

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    Published on: 10/19/2003    Last Visited: 8/25/2004  

    Dr. Sumana and Professor Tim Keener of the University of Cincinnati Environmental Training Institute, Cincinnati will conduct a seminar entitled "Air Pollution Control and Monitoring" at Burapa University on July 13-15 and Chiangmai University on July 20-22, 1998.

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    Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/27/2007    Last Visited: 12/30/2007  

    Tim Keener, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal and professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Cincinnati, recently made a trip to Taiwan where he gave the keynote address to the 19th Annual Technical Conference of the Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering, held at the National University of Kaohsiung.

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    Air and Waste Management - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/20/2001    Last Visited: 7/20/2001  

    Tim C. Keener , Ph.D. , College of Engineering , University of Cincinnati

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    Chelation Therapy - Levels of Mercury Found in Some... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/29/2004    Last Visited: 6/13/2004  

    "People should be cautious," said Tim Keener of UC's department of civil and environmental engineering.He and Soon-Jai Khang of the university's department of chemical and materials engineering have found surprising levels of mercury in the insects.

    "Our results indicate that there are measurable and, in some instances, significant levels of mercury in the cicadas, with the majority of the concentrations ranging from 0.02 to 0.20 parts per million, but some at higher levels," Keener said.

    He advised against eating anything containing 0.1 parts per million of mercury.He further recommended that pregnant women and young children in particular limit their cicada intake as a result of his findings -- like, to zero.

    "We do not believe that eating a small number of these insects will result in irreparable harm, but mercury exposure may harm an unborn baby or young child's developing nervous system," Keener said.

    The higher levels, he said, approach those in fish that have earned government warnings.Some fish have been found to contain 0.4 parts per million of the element.

    Keener and Khang are trying to figure out whether the mercury concentrations in the cicadas they've studied are natural or if man-made factors have contributed to them.
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    Keener, Khang and a group of their students were planning to collect more bugs and soil samples at other locations around Greater Cincinnati today.

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