Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL): Environmental Regulations, Proceedings of 2002 Conference


  1. WATER QUALITY IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INTENSIVE DAIRY FARM IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY (SPAIN).
    Authors:   O. del Hierro, A.del Prado, A.Artetxe and M.Pinto
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.10747
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  2. Critical Evaluation of the TMDL Process: Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) Research
    Authors:   David W. Dilks, Paul L. Freedman, Wendy Larson
    Keywords:   TMDL, Total maximum daily loads, Narrative criteria, Evaluation
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7521
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  3. Framework for Estimating TMDLs with Minimal Data
    Authors:   James V. Bonta
    Keywords:   duration curve, TMDL, water quality, erosion, risk assessment
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7522
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  4. Nutrient Management Training Provided by USDA NRCS
    Authors:   J.L. Lemunyon and W. F. Kuenstler
    Keywords:   Nutrients, Nutrient management, Management practices, Conservation planning
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7523
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  5. TMDL Decision Support: Lessons Learned from a Nitrogen Load Control Study in Virginia's Potomac Watershed
    Authors:   T. M. Doley and Dr. D. Benelmouffok
    Keywords:   TMDL, Loads, Watershed, Management, Implementation, Allocation, Optimization
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7524
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  6. LANDSCAPE APPROACH TO TMDL IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING
    Authors:   Thomas E. Davenport, Lyn Kirschner
    Keywords:   Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), agricultural nonpoint source (NPS) pollution, landscape approach
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7525
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  7. Water Quality Modeling of Bosque River Watershed to support TMDL Analysis
    Authors:   C. Santhi, J. R. Williams, W. A. Dugas, J. G. Arnold, R. Srinivsan, and L. M. Hauck
    Keywords:   Watershed management, Nonpoint source pollution, Point source pollution, Dairy manure management, Municipal wastewater treatment plants, Total maximum daily load
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7526
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  8. The APEX Manure Management Component
    Authors:   J.R. Williams
    Keywords:   modeling, livestock, manure, nutrients, grazing, hydrology, erosion
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7527
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  9. Analysis of the In-stream Water Quality Component of SWAT (Soil Water Assessment Tool)
    Authors:   J. B. Houser and L. M. Hauck
    Keywords:   Water quality, In-stream kinetics, SWAT, QUAL2E, Modelling
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7528
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  10. A SWAT/Microbial Sub-Model for Predicting Pathogen Loadings in Surface and Groundwater at Watershed and Basin Scales
    Authors:   Ali M. Sadeghi , Jeffrey G. Arnold
    Keywords:   Pathogen, Transport, Sub-Model, SWAT
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7529
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  11. Satellite-Derived Rainfall Estimates for Use in BASINS/NPSM for TMDL Development
    Authors:   J. Logan, T. F. Day and L. Chiu
    Keywords:   precipitation, water quality, hydrology, watershed, radar, geographic information systems
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7530
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  12. Monitoring the Delaware River Watershed (Kansas) to Locate Contaminant Sources and Assessment System Remediation of Contaminant Impairments
    Authors:   P. L. Barnes and P. K. Kalita
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7531
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  13. Sediment - Chlorophyll relationship in oxbow Lakes in the Mississippi River Alluvial Plain
    Authors:   S. S. Knight, R. F. Cullum, T. D. Welch, C. M. Cooper
    Keywords:   Total Maximum Daily Loads, Water Quality, Sediment, Chlorophyll, Oxbow Lakes
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7532
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  14. Water Quality from Oxbow Lakes within the Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Area
    Authors:   R. F. Cullum, S. S. Knight, R. E. Lizotte and C. M. Cooper
    Keywords:   Best Management Practices, Chlorophyll, Water Quality, TMDL, Oxbow Lakes
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7533
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  15. Dissolved Oxygen and Stream Flow Rates: Implications for TMDL’s
    Authors:   David Bosch, Richard Lowrance, George Vellidis, Joseph Sheridan, and Randall Williams
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7534
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  16. CMA Induced Organic Enrichment and Oxygen Depletion from Highway Runoff
    Authors:   David W. Ostendorf, Rosalie T. Fauteux, Ashley L. Sullivan
    Keywords:   Highway runoff, biodegradation, oxygen demand, sedimentation basins
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7535
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  17. Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations in Three Coastal Plain Watersheds: Implications for TMDL's
    Authors:   David Bosch and Richard Lowrance George Vellidis
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.8973
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  18. A Case Study of Implementation Plan Development in Three Virginia Watersheds
    Authors:   Phillip McClellan, Byron Petrauskas, James Kern
    Keywords:   TMDL, Fecal Coliform, Implementation, Public Participation, Modeling, Monitoring, Environment, Pathogens, Water Quality, Watershed
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7536
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  19. A Tool for Sediment TMDL Development on Oostanaula Creek
    Authors:   J. W. Herr, C. W. Chen, R. A. Goldstein, and J. N. Brogdon
    Keywords:   TMDL case studies, TMDL development and process, field and watershed scale modeling
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7537
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  20. Development of a TMDL for Total Biochemical Oxygen Demand for Indian Creek near Iuka, MS
    Authors:   LH Sheely
    Keywords:   TMDL Case Studies, TMDL Development and Process, Field and Watershed Scale Modeling, Data Collection
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7538
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  21. Implementing TMDLs in Delaware’s Inland Bays
    Authors:   Lyle A. Jones
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7539
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  22. Long Prairie River Watershed TMDL Project – Lessons Learned from Phase I
    Authors:   Hafiz M. Munir, Bashar Sinokrot, Dennis E. Ford
    Keywords:   TMDL, Long Prairie, SWAT, model, monitoring, DO, Minnesota
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7540
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  23. Micro Irrigation for Small Holder Banana Growers of Jalgaon, India: A Case Study
    Authors:   Vikas Goyal
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7541
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  24. Agricultural Management To Abate Nitrate Levels In Lake Bloomington Watershed
    Authors:   Kenneth D. Smiciklas, Aaron S. Moore
    Keywords:   fertilizer timing, nitrogen rate, tile water nitrate
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7542
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  25. “Reference” and Enhanced Rates of Suspended-Sediment Transport for Use in Developing Clean-Sediment TMDL's
    Authors:   Andrew Simon, Roger Kuhnle, Wendy Dickerson and Mark Griffith
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7543
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  26. Development of TMDL’s for a tropical watershed in Puerto Rico
    Authors:   Luis R. Pérez-Alegría
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7544
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  27. EXHIBIT A-SCOPE OF WORK: Fiber Mat Best Management Practice Demonstration
    Authors:   
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7545
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  28. Stakeholder Development of Agricultural Management Practices in Orchards to Reduce Pesticides in Surface Water Following Dormant Applications in Winter
    Authors:   P.N. Klassen, B.L. Bret, R.C. Ehn, S.L. Gill, J.M. Lee, G.L. Obenauf, M.N. Oliver, W.H. Olson, I. Werner, F.G. Zalom
    Keywords:   Agriculture, BMP, Sacramento River, Orchard, Pesticide, Pest management, Stakeholder process, Surface water, TMDL, Water quality
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7546
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  29. Impoundment Water Quality from Two Mixed Land-Use Agricultural Watersheds
    Authors:   John A. Daniel and David Elmendorf
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7547
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  30. Phosphorus Removal from Dairy Lagoon Wastewater by On-Site Alum Injection
    Authors:   R.M. Jones, R.W. McNew, and S.P. Brown
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7548
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  31. Modeling Sorption Kinetics and Transport of Organic Pesticides in Calcareous Soils from South Florida
    Authors:   Dilip Shinde, M.R. Savabi, P. Nkedi-Kizza, and R.E. Je ssup
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7549
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  32. Dynamics of Water and Nitrogen Interactions as a Base for Reducing Nutrient Loss at the Watershed Scale
    Authors:   J.L. Hatfield, J.H. Prueger, T.J. Sauer
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7550
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  33. Estimating low flows for Coastal Plain watersheds
    Authors:   J. M. Sheridan, R.G. Williams and D.D. Bosch
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7551
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  34. PRESENTATION TITLE: WATER QUALITY BMPS FOR COW/CALF OPERATIONS IN FLORIDA
    Authors:   Mike Thomas, Camilo Gaitan
    Keywords:   BMP, TMDL, cattle, water quality, phosphorus, nitrate
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7552
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  35. Potential for ribotyping to delist watersheds exceeding their TMDLs for fecal coliforms
    Authors:   Peter G. Hartel, Jacob D. Summer, and William I. Segars
    Keywords:   bacterial source tracking, diet, Escherichia coli, forested watershed, host origin, water quality
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7553
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  36. HYDROLOGICAL MODELS, BMPs, AND TMDL DEVELOPMENT
    Authors:   T.Day, M.Sasser, J.Logan, M.Mullen, and F. Walker
    Keywords:   TMDL, BASINS, BMP, modeling, water quality
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7554
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  37. Recycling Runoff and Drainage Water in the Midwest (Wetland Reservoir Subirrigation Systems – WRSIS)
    Authors:   Barry J. Allred, Norman R. Fausey, William B. Clevenger, Larry C. Brown
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7555
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  38. Agrochemical and Erosion Management in Sugarcane to Reduce Surface Water Impairment in the Gulf Coastal Region
    Authors:   Brandon C. Grigg, Ted S. Kornecki, James L. Fouss, and Lloyd M. Southwick
    Keywords:   agrochemical, nitrate, phosphate, runoff, soil erosion, sugarcane, residue, management systems
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7556
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  39. An Organizing Framework of Economic Criteria to Help Determine The Effectiveness of Environmental Policy Instruments
    Authors:   B. M. Paul
    Keywords:   Environmental policy, incentives, evaluative criteria, economics, incentive compatibility, non-point source pollution management
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7557
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  40. The Economics of TMDLs Case Study: North Bosque River TMDLs
    Authors:   K. O. Keplinger and C. Santhi
    Keywords:   Economics, Cost-effectiveness, TMDL, Water quality, Nutrient pollution, Phosphorus, BMPs, Dairy, Wastewater treatment plants, Simulation, Bosque River
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7558
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  41. Application of Economic Simulation Models To TMDL Analysis
    Authors:   E. Osei
    Keywords:   Economic analysis, computer simulation models, nonpoint source pollution, TMDL, cost effectiveness analysis, practices, incentives
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7559
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  42. Agricultural Economists Role in TMDL Analyses Related to Animal Agriculture
    Authors:   Verel W. Benson, Claire Baffaut
    Keywords:   Water quality, watershed, economics, TMDL, interdisciplinary
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7560
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  43. Write TMDLs with the Right Water Quality Standards
    Authors:   Mark Landry, Gerald Stedge, and Leonard Shabman
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7561
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  44. Application of Bayesian Decision Networks To Total Maximum Daily Load Analysis
    Authors:   Bethany T. Neilson, Daniel P. Ames, and David K. Stevens
    Keywords:   Total Maximum Daily Load, Bayesian Decision Network, Water Quality, Water Quality Modeling
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7562
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  45. The Dual Nature of Nonpoint Agricultural Pollution: Farm Level Production Decisions and Site Characteristics
    Authors:   M. E. Renwick, J. L. Anderson, and D. J. Mulla
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7563
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  46. Water Quality/Quality BMPs for Flatwoods Citrus Operations in Florida
    Authors:   M.V. Thomas and B.J. Bowman
    Keywords:   TMDL, BMP, water volume, sediment, nutrients, pesticides, aquatic weeds, water quality
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7564
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  47. A BMP Database for Nutrient Reduction
    Authors:   Gene Yagow, Theo Dillaha, Jim Pease, Dave Kibler, and Darrell Bosch
    Keywords:   Treatments, Queries, User interface, Measurements, Economics
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7565
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  48. A normalized design procedure to meet sediment TMDL with vegetative filter strips
    Authors:   Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, John E. Parsons
    Keywords:   vegetative filter strips, modeling, TMDL, sediment, hydrology design, computer program, water quality
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7566
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  49. Nutrient Loading From Groundwater And Its Role In TMDL’s
    Authors:   Robert M. Roseen, Larry K. Brannaka, Thomas P. Ballestero
    Keywords:   Thermal Infrared, Groundwater Discharge, Nutrient, Pollution, Coastal Management, Coastal, Estuary
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7567
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  50. Application of AnnAGNPS for Analysis of Nitrogen Loadings from a Small Agricultural Watershed in the Mississippi Delta
    Authors:   Y. Yuan, R. L. Bingner and R. A. Rebich
    Keywords:   Water Quality Modeling, AnnAGNPS, Nitrogen, Loading
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7568
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  51. Modeling to Assess Proposed Agricultural Systems Ability to Meet Kansas TMDLs
    Authors:   Q. Tang and P. L. Barnes
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7569
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  52. Field and Watershed Scale N Modeling to Analyze Lag Time and BMP Effects in a Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Watershed
    Authors:   Sanjay Shukla and Saied Mostaghimi
    Keywords:   Nitrogen, Baseflow, Groundwater, Atmospheric N Deposition, Nutrient Management
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7570
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  53. Everglades Agro-Hydrology Computer Model (EAHM)- Nutrients and Pesticides Fate and Transport
    Authors:   M. R. Savabi, D. Shinde, D. Flanagan, and J. Arnold
    Keywords:   Modeling, Nonpoint source pollution, Water quality, Phoshporus, Nitrogen
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7571
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  54. Manipulating HSPF to Simulate Pollutant Transport in Suburban Systems
    Authors:   Theodore A. Endreny
    Keywords:   SWMM, TOPMODEL, P8, Coupled Models, NYC Croton Watershed
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7572
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  55. Improved Practices for Controlling both Point and Nonpoint Sources of Sediment Erosion from Industrial Forest Roads
    Authors:   Jeffrey C. Barrett and W.J. Conroy
    Keywords:   Sediment budget, planning, surface erosion, HCP
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7573
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  56. Findings of the National Research Council’s Committee on Assessing the TMDL Approach to Water Quality Management
    Authors:   J. Mandrup-Poulsen
    Keywords:   TMDL Program, National Research Council, Scientific Basis
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7574
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  57. TMDL Legislation and Policy in Florida
    Authors:   M. V. Thomas and D. Joyner
    Keywords:   TMDL, BMP, legislation, policy, water quality
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7575
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  58. Policy Impacts of TMDLs and Need for Appropriate Water Quality Models and Nutrient Criteria
    Authors:   D. W. Lemke and J. L. Baker
    Keywords:   nitrogen, phosphorus, nitrate, standards, BMPs
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7576
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  59. Defining and Achieving the Water Quality Standard
    Authors:   Sika D. Gbegbelegbe
    Keywords:   Water quality standard, Policy instrument
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7577
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  60. The TMDL Program: Our Best Policy Option for Addressing Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution?
    Authors:   Ron Jones and Jim Vergura
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7578
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  61. Developing Producer Buy-In For Water Quality BMPs In Florida
    Authors:   M. V. Thomas
    Keywords:   TMDL, BMP, stakeholder, outreach, legislation, policy, water quality
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7579
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  62. Case Study: Six Fecal Coliform TMDLs in the Blackwater River Watershed, Franklin County, Virginia
    Authors:   Byron Petrauskas, James Kern, Phillip McClellan
    Keywords:   TMDL, Fecal Coliform, Modeling, Public Participation, Monitoring, Geometric Mean Standard, Environment, Pathogens, Water Quality, Watershed
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7580
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  63. Bacterial Source Tracking in the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Process
    Authors:   James Kern, Phillip McClellan, Byron Petrauskas ,Vernon Shanholtz
    Keywords:   Bacterial Source Tracking, Fecal Coliform, TMDL, Assessment, Modeling, Implementation
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7581
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  64. Fecal Coliform TMDL for Big Otter River, Virginia: A Case Study
    Authors:   K. M. Brannan, S. Mostaghimi, T. A. Dillaha, C. D. Heatwole, M. L. Wolfe, M. Al-Smadi, S. Shah, and J. Miller
    Keywords:   Watershed, Water Quality, Nonpoint Pollution, Pathogens
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7582
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  65. Fecal Coliform TMDL Case Study for a Coastal Mississippi Estuary
    Authors:   K. A. Meherg
    Keywords:   TMDL Case Studies, TMDL Development and Process, Field and Watershed Scale Modeling
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7583
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  66. A Detailed Approach for Developing Fecal Coliform TMDL in a Agricultural/Rural Watershed
    Authors:   J. Wesley Kleene, Sayedul H. Choudhury and Tim Hare
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7584
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  67. Relay Cropping and Soil Aeration as Management Practices to Reduce Solids Losses from Manured Agricultural Fields in South Coastal British Columbia, Canada
    Authors:   G. A. Derksen, L. J.P. van Vliet and B. Anderson
    Keywords:   Manure, silage corn, forage grass, runoff, relay crop, soil aeration, suspended solids, total volatile solids
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7585
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  68. Reduced Nonpoint Source Pollution through Manure Use and Export in Turfgrass Sod
    Authors:   D.M. Vietor, R.H. White, C.L. Munster, and T.L. Provin
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7586
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  69. Dairy Waste Treatment Systems Improve Recycle Quality and Bind Phosphorus
    Authors:   Christopher B. Lind, Donald Gribble
    Keywords:   Dairy Waste Treatment Systems, Nutrient Inactivation, Phosphorus, Eutrophication, Livestock Waste
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7587
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  70. TMDL Data Requirements for Agricultural Watersheds
    Authors:   A.S. Cotter, I. Chaubey, T.A. Costello, M.A. Nelson, T. Soerens
    Keywords:   SWAT, DEM data resolution, Output uncertainty, model calibration
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7588
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  71. Wet-Weather Monitoring for Evaluation of Nutrients in the Yazoo River Basin, MS
    Authors:   L. H. Sheely
    Keywords:   Data Collection, Nutrients, TMDL Development and Process, Field and Watershed Scale Modeling
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7589
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  72. Effect of Stream Diurnal Variations on Mass Loads in a Small Agricultural Karst Watershed
    Authors:   A. W. Fogle, J. L. Taraba and J. S. Dinger
    Keywords:   Stream, diurnal, concentration, mass load, karst.
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7590
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  73. ALTERNATIVE MONITORING STRATEGIES FOR ESTIMATING PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS AND LOADINGS FOR A TMDL
    Authors:   Anne McFarland, Larry Hauck
    Keywords:   Water quality monitoring, TMDL, monitoring strategies, sampling, NPS pollution
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7591
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  74. Water Quality Monitoring Criteria to Develop Total Maximum Daily Load Process: Nitrate
    Authors:   S.L. Savell and K.J. Reddy
    Keywords:   Water Beneficial Uses, Clean Water Act, Human Health
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7592
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  75. TMDLs and the Electric Power Industry: The Challenge of Atmospheric Deposition
    Authors:   Eileen Cashman, Brad Finney, David Narum
    Keywords:   TMDL impacts, Electric Power Industry, atmospheric deposition
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7593
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  76. Land-Based Wastewater Reuse for TMDL Compliance
    Authors:   Daniel J. Burgard, Steel Maloney, Jacob L. LaRue,
    Keywords:   Land Application, Reuse, Municipal Wastewater, Industrial wastewater, Tertiary Treatment, Point Source Reduction
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7594
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  77. TMDL Development for Benthic Impairments from Trout Farm Effluent
    Authors:   J. L. Walker, T. Younos, J. L. Anderson, K. R. Porter
    Keywords:   Aquaculture, Benthic, Macroinvertebrates, TMDL, Trout farms
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7595
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  78. Vegetative Barriers affect Surface Water Quality leaving Edge-of-Field Drainage Pipes in the Mississippi Delta
    Authors:   Sammie Smith, Jr., Seth M. Dabney, and Charles M. Cooper
    Keywords:   water quality, BMPs, field drainage, TMDLs, watersheds, pesticides, nutrients, sediment, runoff
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7596
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  79. Estimating Nitrogen and Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Loads for Container Nursery and Greenhouse Production Systems
    Authors:   John D. Lea-Cox, David S. Ross, Andrew G. Ristvey and Jason D. Murray
    Keywords:   Nitrogen, phosphorus, irrigation, leaching, runoff, time domain reflectometry, water and nutrient management planning, nutrient uptake efficiency, fertilization, soilless substrates, risk assessment, best management practices
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7597
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  80. Location of Turfgrass Production Sites Using GIS in the North Bosque River Watershed
    Authors:   J. Hanzlik, C. Munster, D. Vietor, R. White
    Keywords:   TMDL, Turfgrass, Phosphorus, Dairy, North Bosque River, GIS Composted Manure
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7598
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  81. GIS and Web-based DSS for Preliminary TMDL Development
    Authors:   Jin-Yong Choi, Bernard A. Engel, Jon Harbor
    Keywords:   TMDL, GIS, Internet, WWW, Decision Support System
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7599
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  82. Sixth Level Sub-watersheds as Basis for TMDL Assessments
    Authors:   Ranjan S. Muttiah, Gary Coutu, and Mark Gaber
    Keywords:   TMDP spatial unit, Digital Raster Graphics (DRG), Digital Ortho Quarter Quads (DOQQ), elevation maps, National Instruction 170-304
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7600
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  83. A Watershed Analysis & Treatment Evaluation Routine Spreadsheet WATERS)
    Authors:   D.M. Amatya, G.M. Chescheir, R.W. Skaggs, G.P. Fernandez and J.W. Gilliam
    Keywords:   Watershed Model, Export Coefficient, Delivery Ratio, GIS, @RISK, TMDL
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7601
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  84. An Innovative Model for Watershed Management and the Development of Narrative TMDLs
    Authors:   Avinash S. Patwardhan, Farhan Shaikh
    Keywords:   TMDLS, Watershed Protection, Sustainable Development, Compliance, WISE Model
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7602
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  85. Virginia TMDL Program
    Authors:   T. A. Dillaha, S. Mostaghimi, E. R. Yagow, and K. M. Brannan
    Keywords:   Virginia, TMDLs, total maximum daily loads, costs
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7603
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  86. TMDLs and Minnesota’s Waterways
    Authors:   Hafiz M. Munir
    Keywords:   TMDL, approach, 303(d), list, status, process, Minnesota
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7604
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  87. IMPLEMENTING TMDLs IN KANSAS
    Authors:   W.L. Hargrove, D. Snethen, D. Buchholz, and D. Devlin
    Keywords:   Fecal coliform bacteria, best management practices, watersheds, non-point source pollution
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7605
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  88. “Using Collaborative Decision-Making to Implement TMDLs”
    Authors:   Katherine E. Bunting-Howarth,
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7606
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  89. VFSMOD-W a graphical Windows system for the evaluation and design of vegetative filter strips for sediment trapping
    Authors:   John E. Parsons, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena
    Keywords:   vegetative filter strips. modeling, TMDL, sediment, design, computer program
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7607
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  90. Relationships Between the Stream Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assemblages and Their Stressors: Implications for Benthic TMDLs
    Authors:   Saied Mostaghimi, Laurie Frondorf, Gene Yagow, and Phillip W. McClellan
    Keywords:   Benthic macroinvertebrates, Stressors, Sediment, RBP, TMDL
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7608
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  91. Mezcalar Watershed Sedimentation Study and GIS based Watershed Management Analysis
    Authors:   Samuel Rivera, José L. Chávez, and Rovell I. Guillen
    Keywords:   Watershed, land use, erosion, sedimentation, natural resources, GIS, Remote Sensing, Honduras
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7609
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  92. The Use of the WEPP (Water Erosion Prediction Project) Model for Project and Watershed-Scale Modeling of Timber Harvest-Related Erosion
    Authors:   W.J. Conroy
    Keywords:   modeling, silviculture, roads, surface erosion
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7610
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  93. Predicting Sediment TMDLs for Forest Conditions with the WEPP Model
    Authors:   William J. Elliot,
    Keywords:   
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7611
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  94. Phosphorus Loading per Acre vs. Cow Populations in a Dairy Watershed in Northeast Wisconsin
    Authors:   Kevin A. Erb
    Keywords:   Phosphorus, Dairy Manure, Mass Balance
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7612
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  95. Phosphorus excretion from ruminants implanted with estrogenic growth implants
    Authors:   D. R. Niemann, D. R. George, L. W. Greene, N. A. Cole, F. T. McCollum and N. K. Chirase
    Keywords:   phosphorus, cattle, sheep, waste management, environment, estrogen
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7613
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  96. Application of APEX for Forestry
    Authors:   Saleh, A., J.R. Williams, J.C. Wood, L. M. Hauck, W.H. Blackburn
    Keywords:   Model, Sediment, Flow, Nutrients, Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Forestry, Management
    DOI:   10.13031/2013.7614
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