Peter Reeve

Mr Peter Reeve

Grant-Funded Postdoctoral Research Fellow

School of Civil Engineering and Construction

College of Engineering and Information Technology


Peter is passionate environmental scientist who is keen to better understand interactions between water, health and the environment through the use of applied research.

Peter's PhD study used experimental approaches to investigate water quality changes during managed aquifer recharge. He is currently working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow for the One Basin CRC on the project entitled 'opportunities and risks associated with identifying, sourcing and treating brackish groundwater'.

Date Position Institution name
2023 - ongoing Postdoctoral Research Fellow University of Adelaide

Year Citation
2018 Reeve, P. J., & Fallowfield, H. J. (2018). Natural and surfactant modified zeolites: A review of their applications for water remediation with a focus on surfactant desorption and toxicity towards microorganisms. Journal of Environmental Management, 205, 253-261.
DOI Scopus182 WoS162 Europe PMC35
2017 Reeve, P. J., & Fallowfield, H. J. (2017). The toxicity of cationic surfactant HDTMA-Br, desorbed from surfactant modified zeolite, towards faecal indicator and environmental microorganisms. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 339, 208-215.
DOI Scopus32 WoS29 Europe PMC14

Year Citation
2024 Reeve, P., Anese, J., Mullins, B., Wallis, I., Batelaan, O., Fallowfield, H., . . . Leonard, M. (2024). Opportunities and risks associated with identifying, sourcing and treating brackish groundwater. In Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium Hwrs 2024 (pp. 70-73). Melbourne, Australia: Engineers Australia.

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