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Project Teams:

Research:

1. Hydrology and Land Use/ Land Cover

a. Puneet Srivastava (Biosystems Engineering)

b. Latif Kalin (Forestry)

c. Luke Marzen (Geography)

d. Charlene LeBleu (Landscape Architecture)

e. Eric Reutebuch (Fisheries)

 

2. Socio-Economics

a. Yaoqi Zhang (Forestry)

b. Denis Nadolnyak (Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology)

 

3. Ecology

a.  Alan Wilson (Fisheries)

b. Jim Stoeckel (Fisheries)

c. Chris Anderson (Forestry)

d. Wendy Seesock (Fisheries)

e. Eric Reutebuch (Fisheries)

 

 

Outreach: 

1. Low Impact Development Tool Boxes for Planners, Developers, Contractors, Municipal officials

a. Charlene LeBleu (Landscape Architecture)

b. Katie Jackson (Agricultural Communications)

 

2. Website and Public Relations

a. Eric Reutebuch

b. Jayme Oates

c. Katie Jackson

 

3. Workshops for Educators, Residents, Planners, Developers, Contractors, Municipal officials

a. Eve Brantley (ACES)

b. Tommy Futral (ACES)

 

4. State of the Watershed Conference

a. Eric Reutebuch

b. Jayme Oates

 

15 Sub-Projects:

 

1. Water Demand and Consumption: Prices, Policies and Information (Yaoqi Zhang)

 

2. Compile Land Use/Land Cover (LULC), Community Planning, and Landscape Design Data (Charlene LeBleu)

 

3. Assess Historical Trends to Summarize Current Watershed Conditions and Identify Data Gaps for Future Scenario Analyses (Luke Marzen)

 

4. Develop Alternative Scenarios of LULC, Community Planning, Landscape Design, and Socioeconomics and Policy (Charlene LeBleu)

 

5. Comprehensive Assessment of Hydrology and Water Quality of the Saugahatchee Creek Watershed: The Past, the Current and the Future (Puneet Srivastava)

 

6. Sediment-phosphorus catchment study (Chris Anderson)

 

7. Interactions Between Variable Phosophorous Pulses and Herbivorous: Implications For Toxic Algal Blooms in a Reservoir System (Alan Wilson)

 

8. Community Planning Toolbox (Charlene LeBleu)

 

9. Develop Outreach Package for Municipal Water Management (Eve Brantley)

 

10. Develop the Outreach Package for Wastewater Management (Eve Brantley)

 

11. Develop an Outreach Package for Classrooms (Eve Brantley)

 

12. Community Planning Toolbox Application (Charlene LeBleu)

 

13. State of Our Watershed Conference (Eric Reutebuch)

 

14. Website and Public Relations (Katie Jackson)

 

15. Project Management and Administration (Bill Deutsch)




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