Excellence in Review Award A journal exists on the goodwill and expertise of its reviewer corps. Our Editors rely on high-quality, constructive, and timely reviews from the more than 4000 reviewers in our database to ensure the excellence of papers that appear in ES&T. We realize that reviewing is a time-consuming job with no tangible reward. In recognition of this, and in order to express our gratitude to some of our best reviewers, ES&T established an annual “Excellence in Review” award last year. Once again, I have asked our Editors to nominate reviewers who have consistently provided both scholarly and timely reviews. We salute all of the individuals below. —Jerald Schnoor, Editor
Braden Allenby Arizona State University Tempe, Ariz.
Pedro Alvarez Rice University Houston, Texas
William Ball Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Md.
Pratim Biswas Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Mo.
Silvio Canonica Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG) Duebendorf, Switzerland
Yu-Ping Chin The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
David Cleverly Office of Research and Development U.S. EPA Washington, D.C.
Richard Corsi The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas
Menachem Elimelech Yale University New Haven, Conn.
Jennifer Field Oregon State University Corvallis, Ore.
Hauke Harms UFZ Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig, Germany
Jalal Hawari National Research Council Montreal, Canada
Lauren Heine Green Blue Institute (GreenBlue) Charlottesville, Va.
Stephan Hug Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG) Duebendorf, Switzerland
Kurunthachalam Kannan New York State Department of Health State University of New York at Albany Albany, N.Y.
Drew McAvoy The Procter & Gamble Company Cincinnati, Ohio
Kathryn Nagy University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Ill.
Michelle Scherer University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa
Thomas Ternes Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) Koblenz, Germany
Mark van Loosdrecht Delft University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands
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