2012 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

Document Type

Presentation

Start Date

3-19-2012 11:00 AM

Description

  • The Effects of Prescribed Fire on Amphibian and Reptile Diversity in an Oak-Grassland Restoration Area, Robert Knopp and Howard Whiteman, Dept Biological Sciences and Watershed Studies, Murray State University
  • Results of a Data Evaluation to Establish Priority Remediation Areas for Dry Weather Fecal Contamination in a Karst Influenced Watershed, Steve Evans and others, Third Rock Consultants, Lexington, KY
  • Development of In-House Methods for High-Throughput DNA Extraction, Kimberly L. Cook and LorraBelle Hill, USDA-ARS, Bowling Green, KY
  • Validation of the Sanitary Category Value Model (SCV) for the Identification of Leaking Sewer Lines: A Study of the West Hickman Watershed of Lexington, KY, Gail Brion and Tricia Coakley, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
  • Comparison of Soil-Moisture Based Irrigation Scheduling to Potential Evapotranspiration in Tomato Grown Using Plastic Mulch, Susmitha Nambuthiri and others, Dept of Horticulture, UK

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Mar 19th, 11:00 AM

Session 1C

  • The Effects of Prescribed Fire on Amphibian and Reptile Diversity in an Oak-Grassland Restoration Area, Robert Knopp and Howard Whiteman, Dept Biological Sciences and Watershed Studies, Murray State University
  • Results of a Data Evaluation to Establish Priority Remediation Areas for Dry Weather Fecal Contamination in a Karst Influenced Watershed, Steve Evans and others, Third Rock Consultants, Lexington, KY
  • Development of In-House Methods for High-Throughput DNA Extraction, Kimberly L. Cook and LorraBelle Hill, USDA-ARS, Bowling Green, KY
  • Validation of the Sanitary Category Value Model (SCV) for the Identification of Leaking Sewer Lines: A Study of the West Hickman Watershed of Lexington, KY, Gail Brion and Tricia Coakley, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
  • Comparison of Soil-Moisture Based Irrigation Scheduling to Potential Evapotranspiration in Tomato Grown Using Plastic Mulch, Susmitha Nambuthiri and others, Dept of Horticulture, UK