Mr. Wallace is the co-author of Treatment Wetlands, Second Edition, the definitive textbook on wetland treatment system design, which is used around the world as a university graduate-level resource. He was also the Principal Investigator for Small-Scale Constructed Wetland Treatment Systems; Feasibility, Design Criteria, and O&M Requirements on behalf of the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF), which is used by UNESCO as a teaching resource for water professionals around the world.
Mr. Wallace was a founding partner of North American Wetland Engineering (now Naturally Wallace Consulting). He is an award-winning engineer known for his innovative, practical solutions, including winning the 2005 Grand Award for Engineering Excellence from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) for his design of a hydrocarbon remediation wetland in Casper, Wyoming and the 2009 Diamond Award for Engineering Excellence in Water Resources from ACEC for his design of a natural treatment system to treat spent deicing fluid at Buffalo International Airport in Buffalo, New York.
Mr. Wallace has authored papers in numerous technical publications and has invented several wastewater treatment processes, including aerated subsurface wetlands, which are now being studied at more than 16 different research institutions around the world, due to the wide-ranging application of the technology to solve environmental problems. He has designed over 250 treatment systems, including the wetland treatment system at Heathrow Airport in London.
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