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FEASIBILITY FOR APPLICATION OF SOIL BIOENGINEERING TECHNIQUES TO NATURAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS BY ANTHONYJAMES COX, P. E., B. S. Civil Engineering Lieutenant, Civil Engineer Corps, U. S. Navy Departmental Report Presented to the Faculty of the Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Program of the Department of Civil Engineering The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Engineering THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN December 1992 T258461 CJ FEASIBILITY APPLICATION SOIL BIOENGINEERING for of TECHNIQUES NATURAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT to SYSTEMS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Soil Bioengineering and natural treatment systems, two surprisingly similar technologies, each have their "roots" in Europe in the 1500's, were both refined in the 19th century, and were both redeveloped scientifically in the middle ofthe 20th century. Yet for all these parallels in principles and historical development, apparently no one has attempted to integrate these two technologies. Without the profound influence oftwo highly competent professionals, the thought ofusing Soil Bioengineering for natural treatment systems would have never occurred to me: • Dr. Raymond Loehr has been a superb teacher, a true mentor, and a good friend. His adroit mastery ofthe environmental discipline will forever be a model to strive forin my profession. • Robbin B. Sotir is a catalytic entrepreneur and a premier champion ofSoil Bioengineering in this country. Hermotivating insights and ourexciting work experience together are what brought me to this research topic to begin with. Her assistance in developing this report has been priceless. There are several others whose time and effort made this report possible, and I am indebted to them for their assistance: • Dr. Wade Nutter, Professor ofForest Resources, University ofGeorgia • Dr. C. R. Lee, U. S. Army Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS • Dr. Sherwood C. "Woody" Reed, Environmental Consultant, Norwich, VT • Dr. C. J. Martel, U. S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH. • Frank, Bruce, <t}reg, Teresa, Hicham, Dan, and Byron -- my "office bubbas" -- for support, informal review and proofreading, putting up with my cranky mornings, frantic afternoons and manure-like lunchtime philosophizing... in

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