Paul C. Johnson is the editor for the National Ground Water Association journal Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation® (GWMR).
Johnson is a tenured professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the associate vice president for research at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.
He has been active in the ground water monitoring and remediation field for the last 15 years, including industry, private consulting, and academic positions. His principal areas of research and teaching include chemical migration and fate in the environment, environmental risk assessment, aquifer restoration and management, ground water hydrology, and introduction to engineering.
Johnson received a master's degree and a doctorate in chemical engineering from Princeton. He has won numerous awards including the National Ground Water Association's Outstanding Ground Water Remediation Project Award in 2001. He has been an active contributor and peer reviewer for GWMR, and has served as an associate editor for Bioremediation Journal.
"GWMR fills a unique niche in our field and it plays a very important role in the advancement of the practice. I am interested in helping to continue and advance this mission," says Johnson.