Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Plenary

•Monitoring to Detect Change in NPS Pollutants Mesner
•Effectiveness Monitoring to Achieve Watershed Goals - Gibson
•Water Resource Management in the Rio Grande River Watershed Rubenstein

Session A: BMP's

•Targeting Land Treatment Tracking for Greater Success Dressing & Meals
•Methodology for Assessing Erosion Control BMP Effectiveness -
Ogdahl
•Challenges Associated with Linking NPS Management Practices to WQ Improvements Keefe


•Statistical Analysis for Trends in Water Quality from BMP Implementation Tuppad
•Evaluation of Various Pond Performances and Designs During Wet Weather Conditions - Elliot & Richards
•Long-Term Performance of Infiltration Best Management Practices Emerson & Traver


•Monitoring to Determine Success of a NPS Driven TMDL/Manure Composting as a BMP Millican & McFarland

Innovative Management of Composted Biosolids in Urban Landscapes and Impact on Runoff WQ Schnell
•Efficacy of Vegetative Filter Strip to Reduce Phosphorous in Runoff from Dairy Waste Application Fields Giri, Mukhtar, and Wittie

Session B:  Watershed Programs

•Water Quality Sampling on Small Watersheds: Lessons Learned Harmel
•Trends in Surface Water Quality of the lower Muddy Creek Basin, Carbon County, Wyoming Elllison
•Buck Creek Watershed Bacteriology Monitoring and Sourcing Project Sij


•Developing a Hydroelectric Generation Optimization Plan to Address Low DO Bass
•Watershed Influences and In-Lake Processes: A Regional Scale Approach to Monitoring a Drinking Water Reservoir Turco & Oden
•Integrating Assessment Tools for the Development of a Phosphorous TMDL for Black Lake, Idaho Vargas

Continuous Water Quality Monitoring on the Pecos River Kolbe
•Salt Cedar Management and Watershed Protection Planning in the Pecos River Basin Wednt & Gregory

Workshops:

•Applied Volunteer Monitoring Efforts in NPS Projects Mendelman, Apodaca, Ross, & Berry
•Using Social Indicators for NPS Planning and Evaluation Genskow, Power & Prokopy