Environmental Stressors Management
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Mission: works to develop better ways to manage water pollution on a watershed-wide basis. By understanding how anthropogenic changes to upland environments result in specific identifiable stresses on receiving water bodies, appropriate management practices can be developed that will minimize the damage that these biological, physical and chemical stressors can cause. Focus areas for our research are point sources, such as Wastewater Treatment Plants and Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOS), and non-point sources; such as land use and suburban development resulting in stressors such as nutrients, sediments, metals and other contaminants.Watershed
- Hydrological Modeling of Pocono Creek Watershed
- Evaluation of Hydrologic-Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Models and Research Needs for TMDL Development
- Modeling Sediment-Nutrient Flux and Sediment Oxygen Demand
- Modeling Tools for Ground Water-Surface Water Interactions
- Model Evaluation of the Effectiveness of BMPs in Small Watersheds in Indiana
- Characterization of Suspended Sediment Particle Size Classes and Evaluation of Their Phosphorus Binding Characteristics: Implications for Availability, Transport and Transformation in Stream Ecosystems
- Using Empirical Flow-Duration Curves to Estimate Watershed Loading of Sediment, Nitrogen and Phosphorus: Application to TMDL Analyses and BMP Effectiveness Evaluation [Interagency Agreement With the USDA – ARD North Appalachian Experimental Watershed (NAEW), Coshocton, OH]
- Examining the Relationship Between Sediments and Nutrient Dynamics, Land Use, and Geomorphology in the Little Miami River Watershed (Initially, Other Sites Include LaCrosse, WI)
- A Partnership Opportunity to Evaluate the Effect of a Major Floodplain Restoration Along the Illinois River on Water Quality
- Recovery and Restoration of the Elwha River Ecosystem Following Dam Removal: Evaluation of Changes in Riverine Water Quality, Aquatic Habitat and Salmonid Fisheries
- A New Research Initiative to Evaluate the Role of Wetlands in a National Water Quality Trading Program
- The Use of Geomorphological Classification for Risk Management of Streams Geomorphological Classification and Risk Management
- Evaluation of Economic Incentives for Decentralized Stormwater Runoff Management: Shepherd Creek Watershed Pilot Project, Water Quality Component
Biosolids
- A Comparison of Measures to Assess Sludge Stability After Anaerobic Digestion
- Evaluation of Airborne Endotoxin Concentrations Associated with a Confined Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO)
- Land Treatment of Biosolids/CAFO Waste
- Alkaline Stabilization of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge
- Support USEPA’s Pathogen Equivalency Committee
- Update Comprehensive 1979 Sludge Treatment & Disposal Manual
CAFOs
- Evaluation of Airborne Endotoxin Concentrations Associated with a Confined Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO)
- Develop Means to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Best Management Practices (BMPs) on the Fate and Transport of Microorganisms Contained in Animal Wastes
- Land Treatment of Biosolids/CAFO Waste
- Transport and Fate of Nitrate and Pathogens at a Dairy Lagoon Water Application Sited: An Assessment of CNMP Performance (GWERD EAG with USDA-ARS, #TDB)
- Effects of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOS) on Ground Water Quality (GWERD TASK 5823)
- Evaluation of Best Management Practices for Controlling the Release of Pathogenic Bacteria Originating from Concentrated Animal Feed Operations
- Runoff, Tile Drainage, and Storage of Pathogenic E. Coli and Enterococci in Streambed Sediments Following Application of Swine Wastewater Lagoon Effluent to Cropland in North Carolina
Other Research