2006 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
Document Type
Presentation
Start Date
3-2-2006 1:45 PM
Description
- The New Contractor EPSC Certification Program Developed by the City of Bowling Green Kentucky: Educating and Involving Contractors in NPDES Phase II Compliance, Jeff Lashlee, City of Bowling Green, Beth Chesson, CEC, Inc., and April Barker, AMEC Earth and Environmental, Nashville, TN
- Kentucky Best Management Practices for Controlling Erosion, Sediment, and Pollutant Runoff from Construction Sites: Planning and Technical Specifications Manual, Richard Walker and Barry Tonning, Tetra Tech, Lexington
- Sediment Monitoring Efforts in the Upper Green River Basin in Support of the Kentucky Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program, S.T. Kenworthy, Dept of Geography and Geology, WKU
- Land-Use Fingerprinting Techniques to Measure the Source of Fine Sediments in Central Kentucky, J.F. Fox and others, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
- Multi-Scalar Geomorphological Characterization of the Muddy Creek Watershed, Michael Albright, Danita LaSage, and Alice Jones, Eastern Kentucky Environmental Research Institute, EKU
COinS
Mar 2nd, 1:45 PM
Session 2B: Sediments
- The New Contractor EPSC Certification Program Developed by the City of Bowling Green Kentucky: Educating and Involving Contractors in NPDES Phase II Compliance, Jeff Lashlee, City of Bowling Green, Beth Chesson, CEC, Inc., and April Barker, AMEC Earth and Environmental, Nashville, TN
- Kentucky Best Management Practices for Controlling Erosion, Sediment, and Pollutant Runoff from Construction Sites: Planning and Technical Specifications Manual, Richard Walker and Barry Tonning, Tetra Tech, Lexington
- Sediment Monitoring Efforts in the Upper Green River Basin in Support of the Kentucky Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program, S.T. Kenworthy, Dept of Geography and Geology, WKU
- Land-Use Fingerprinting Techniques to Measure the Source of Fine Sediments in Central Kentucky, J.F. Fox and others, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
- Multi-Scalar Geomorphological Characterization of the Muddy Creek Watershed, Michael Albright, Danita LaSage, and Alice Jones, Eastern Kentucky Environmental Research Institute, EKU