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