This series contains graduate student works submitted as part of the Master of Science in Water Resources Science and Technology program. The program has a thesis and a non-thesis option.
Submissions from 2024
Techno-Economic and Environmental Assessments of Produced Water Treatment Technologies for Beneficial Reuse, Elora Afrin
Detection of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Public Water Supply: San Antonio Case Study, David Arambula
Potential Effect of Produced Water Discharge on Surface Water: Lower Atascosa River Study, Alejandro Mendietta
IS ON SITE EVAPORATION A FEASIBLE SOLUTION FOR PRODUCED WATER MANAGMENT FOR OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT?, Travis Walla
Submissions from 2023
Trashed: A Review of Anthropogenic Litter in an Urban Watershed, John D. Hamilton
A Control Study Analysis Application of Unoccupied Aerial Systems (Drones) to Monitor Eutrophication, Chrystal Mata
Targeting Macrophytes: Increased Water Quality Through Optimized Vegetation Considerations for Constructed Wetlands, Austin McBrady
SYNTHETIC PRODUCED WATER TREATMENT BY DIRECTIONAL SOLVENT EXTRACTION IN A SEMI-CONTINUOUS SYSTEM, Pablo Vicaria
Risk Assessment of Urban Development in the Recharge Zone of the Karstic Edwards Aquifer: A Literature Survey and Analysis, Julie Ybarra
Submissions from 2022
Aflatoxin in Dairy Cattle Water Troughs, Julie A. Scott
Submissions from 2021
PFOA Loaded GAC Fall 2021 Report, Ramiro Nava
Treatment of Prodcued Water Using Ferrate (VI) and Directional Solvent Extraction, Sean X. Thimons