2006 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

Document Type

Presentation

Start Date

3-2-2006 4:00 PM

Description

  • Limestone-Based Material for Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water, Chelsea Campbell and others, Dept of Chemistry, WKU
  • Opportunistic Water Education, Amanda Abnee Gumbert, Extension Associate for Environmental and Natural Resources Issues, UK
  • Ten-Year Solute Concentration Patterns in Two Streams of Contrasting Land-Use in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, Susan P. Hendricks, Hancock Biological Station, Murray State University
  • Pathogen TMDL Development using Load Duration Curves for Two Stream Segments in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, Joseph M. Ferguson, Kentucky DOW
  • Beargrass Creek Water Quality Tool and TMDLs, Ward Wilson and others, Tetra Tech
  • Pathogen and Sediment Transport in Muddy Creek, Samuel Collins, Michael Albright, and Danita LaSage, Eastern Kentucky Environmental Research Institute, EKU
  • Water Quality and Geomorphological Characterization of First-Order Streams in the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field, Tom Dicken, Danita LaSage, and Alice Jones, Eastern Kentucky Environmental Research Institute, EKU
  • Experimental Study of the Impact of Upland Sediment Supply Upon Cohesive Streambank Erosion, Brian Belcher and Jimmy Fox, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
  • Bioluminescent and Chemiluminescent Whole Cell Sensing Systems for the Detection of Hydroxylated/Dihydroxylated Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Shifen Xu, Kendrick Turner and others, Dept of Chemistry, UK
  • The Kentucky Watershed Modeling Information Portal (KWMIP): KWMIP Dataset and Model Suites and Commonalities, D.P. Zourarakis and others, Kentucky Division of Geographic Information
  • Occurrence and Distribution of Mercury in Mammoth Cave National Park, Lindsey Clark and others, Dept of Chemistry, WKU
  • Reprojecting the KLS (Kentucky Landscape Snapshot Project) Imperviousness Layer: The Effects of Resampling Method on Imperviousness Class Distribution in Selected Urban Areas, Demetrio Zourarakis, Kentucky Division of Geographic Information
  • An Analysis of “Hot Spots” & Priority Watersheds for Conservation of Imperiled Freshwater Mussels and Fishes in Kentucky, Ronald Cicerello and Greg Abernathy, Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission

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Mar 2nd, 4:00 PM

Poster Session

  • Limestone-Based Material for Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water, Chelsea Campbell and others, Dept of Chemistry, WKU
  • Opportunistic Water Education, Amanda Abnee Gumbert, Extension Associate for Environmental and Natural Resources Issues, UK
  • Ten-Year Solute Concentration Patterns in Two Streams of Contrasting Land-Use in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, Susan P. Hendricks, Hancock Biological Station, Murray State University
  • Pathogen TMDL Development using Load Duration Curves for Two Stream Segments in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, Joseph M. Ferguson, Kentucky DOW
  • Beargrass Creek Water Quality Tool and TMDLs, Ward Wilson and others, Tetra Tech
  • Pathogen and Sediment Transport in Muddy Creek, Samuel Collins, Michael Albright, and Danita LaSage, Eastern Kentucky Environmental Research Institute, EKU
  • Water Quality and Geomorphological Characterization of First-Order Streams in the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field, Tom Dicken, Danita LaSage, and Alice Jones, Eastern Kentucky Environmental Research Institute, EKU
  • Experimental Study of the Impact of Upland Sediment Supply Upon Cohesive Streambank Erosion, Brian Belcher and Jimmy Fox, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
  • Bioluminescent and Chemiluminescent Whole Cell Sensing Systems for the Detection of Hydroxylated/Dihydroxylated Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Shifen Xu, Kendrick Turner and others, Dept of Chemistry, UK
  • The Kentucky Watershed Modeling Information Portal (KWMIP): KWMIP Dataset and Model Suites and Commonalities, D.P. Zourarakis and others, Kentucky Division of Geographic Information
  • Occurrence and Distribution of Mercury in Mammoth Cave National Park, Lindsey Clark and others, Dept of Chemistry, WKU
  • Reprojecting the KLS (Kentucky Landscape Snapshot Project) Imperviousness Layer: The Effects of Resampling Method on Imperviousness Class Distribution in Selected Urban Areas, Demetrio Zourarakis, Kentucky Division of Geographic Information
  • An Analysis of “Hot Spots” & Priority Watersheds for Conservation of Imperiled Freshwater Mussels and Fishes in Kentucky, Ronald Cicerello and Greg Abernathy, Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission