Roland D. Wass
United States Geological Survey
5 Papers
5 Citations
Roland D. Wass is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wetland & Sewage treatment. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Organic and trace element contaminants in water, biota, sediments, and semi-permeable membrane devices at the Tres Rios Demonstration Wetlands, Phoenix, Arizona
Larry B. Barber,Steffanie H. Keefe,Greg K. Brown,Howard E. Taylor,Ronald C. Antweiler,Dale B. Peart,Terry I. Plowman,David A. Roth,Roland D. Wass +8 more
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Accumulation of contaminants in fish from wastewater treatment wetlands.
TL;DR: Water and fish samples collected from the Tres Rios Demonstration Constructed Wetlands near Phoenix, Arizona, which uses secondary-treated wastewater to maintain an aquatic ecosystem in a desert environment, were analyzed for hydrophobic organic compounds (HOC) and trace elements.
Influence of hummocks and emergent vegetation on hydraulic performance in a surface flow wastewater treatment wetland
Steffanie H. Keefe,Joan S. Thullen Daniels,Robert L. Runkel,Roland D. Wass,Eric A. Stiles,Larry B. Barber +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, tracer experiments were conducted prior to and following reconfiguration and replanting of a 1.2 ha treatment wetland from its original design of alternating shallow and deep zones to incorporate hummocks (shallow planting beds situated perpendicular to flow).
Conservative and reactive solute transport in constructed wetlands
Steffanie H. Keefe,Larry B. Barber,Robert L. Runkel,Joseph N. Ryan,Diane M. McKnight,Roland D. Wass +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the transport of bromide, a conservative tracer, and rhodamine WT (RWT), a photodegrading tracer was evaluated in three wastewater-dependent wetlands near Phoenix, Arizona, using a solute transport model with transient storage.