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Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

2016

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Poster Session, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2016

Poster Session, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  1. Fecal Coliforms and E. coli Levels in Surface Waters from McConnell Springs, 2011-2015, David Price, Division of Water Quality, Lexington-Fayette County Government
  2. Buried Soils as an Important Control on C Storage along Human-Impacted Floodplains in Kentucky, USA, Ashley Casselberry and Gary Stinchcomb, Dept. of Geosciences & Watershed Studies Institute, Murray State University
  3. Buried Soils are an Important Chemical Interface Controlling Mineral Weathering and Solute Gradients along River Corridors, Gary Stinchcomb, Ashley Casselberry, and Abigail Smith, Dept. of Geosciences & Watershed Studies Institute, Murray State University
  4. Geospatial Evaluation of Sewer Gas to Indoor Air Pathways Relevant for Vapor …


Track 2: Stream Restoration, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2016

Track 2: Stream Restoration, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Bankfull Open Channel Flow Model: Development and Applications for Stream Restoration Design, Charles Davis and Brian Belcher, Beaver Creek Hydrology, LLC, Lexington, KY
  • Using Stream Restoration for Pollution Reduction, Wanda Lawson, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc, Louisville, KY
  • KDFWR Hatchery Creek Stream and Wetlands Restoration Project - A Unique Opportunity to Maximize Trout Habitat, Create Recreational Opportunities and Provide Mitigation Credits: Planning & Design, Oakes Routt and others, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., Louisville, KY
  • KDFWR Hatchery Creek Stream and Wetlands Restoration Project - A Unique Opportunity to Maximize Trout Habitat, Create Recreational Opportunities and Provide Mitigation Credits: Construction …


Track 2: Environmental Impact, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2016

Track 2: Environmental Impact, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Toward Rapid Detection of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Appalachian Streams, Kenton Sena and others, Dept. of Forestry, University of Kentucky
  • Arsenic in Water and Risk of Cancer in Humans, Steven Lamm and others, Center for Epidemiology and Global Health, Washington, DC
  • Examining the Impacts of Valley Fills in Stream Ecosystems on Amphibian and Aquatic Insect Communities in Southeastern Kentucky, John Bourne and Stephen Richter, Patuxent Research Refuge, Laurel, MD and Eastern Kentucky University
  • The Wetlands Prioritization Tool, Caroline Chan, Kentucky Division of Water, Frankfort, KY


Track 2: Soils, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2016

Track 2: Soils, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Controlled Drainage in Western Kentucky: Mitigating Water Stress and Reducing Nutrient Loss to Surface Waters in Grain Crop Production, Ethan Snyder and Carrie Knott, Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky
  • Comparing Simulated Soil Properties to Field Derived Values in Forested and Grassland Catena of MLRA 120, Trinity Baker and others, Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky
  • Soil Infiltration Rates in Six Agricultural Fields of Western Kentucky, Landon Gibbs and Iin Handayani, Dept. of Agricultural Science, Murray State University
  • Investigation of the Climate Modeling Factors Impacting Forecasted Streamflow for Central Kentucky, …


Track 1: Source Water Protection, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2016

Track 1: Source Water Protection, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Kentucky's Source Water Protection Assistance Program, Robert Blair and James Calhoun, Watershed Management Branch, Kentucky Division of Water and Jessica Moore, U.S. EPA, Dallas Texas
  • Source Water Protection Assistance Program, Trimble County Water District #1 Customer Outreach Program, Andrew Stark, Trimble County Water District #1, Bedford, KY
  • Kentucky Rural Water Association and Water Utilities' Efforts in Protecting Drinking Water Sources, Jack Stickney, Kentucky Rural Water Association, Bowling Green, KY
  • Source Water Protection for the Riverbank Filtration System, Kay Ball and Rob Newman, Louisville Water Company, Louisville, KY


Track 1: Karst, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2016

Track 1: Karst, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Characteristics of Cover-Collapse Sinkholes in Kentucky, James C. Currens, Kentucky Geological Survey
  • Data and Model Investigation of a Fluviokarst System in the Bluegrass Region: Water, Sediment, and Carbon Interactions, Admin Husic and others, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky
  • Sourcing and Dynamics of Karst Hydrologic Inputs on Harmful Algal Bloom Occurrences in Kentucky Lakes, Robert Schaefer and Jason Polk, Dept. of Geography and Geology, Western Kentucky University
  • Investigation of Fecal Contamination in the Little River Basin, Kentucky Using Microbial Source Tracking and Fecal Indicator Bacteria, 2013-2014, Mac A. Cherry, USGS, Kentucky Water Science Center


Track 1: Groundwater, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2016

Track 1: Groundwater, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Proposed Bill to License Closed-Loop Geothermal System Vertical Borehole Well Drillers, Bart Davidson, Kentucky Geological Survey, David Jackson and Scotty Robertson, Kentucky Division of Water
  • Using Oil and Gas Data to Assess the Distribution of Fresh and Saline Water in Northeastern Kentucky, Ethan Davis, Kentucky Geological Survey
  • A Pilot Study to Assess Baseline Groundwater Chemistry for the Berea Sandstone and Rogersville Shale Play Area, Eastern Kentucky, Junfeng Zhu and others, Kentucky Geological Survey
  • Investigation of Limestone Aquifer Characteristics in the Elizabethtown, Kentucky Area, Chuck Taylor and others, Kentucky Geological Survey


Plenary Session: Working With Flint Residents: Lead Discovery And Citizen Science In The Flint Water Crisis, Min Tang Mar 2016

Plenary Session: Working With Flint Residents: Lead Discovery And Citizen Science In The Flint Water Crisis, Min Tang

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

No abstract provided.


Proceedings Of 2016 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2016

Proceedings Of 2016 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

This symposium was planned and conducted as a part of the state water resources research institute annual program that is supported by Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number G11AP20081 from the United States Geological Survey. The contents of this proceedings document and the views and conclusions presented at the symposium are solely the responsibility of the individual authors and presenters and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USGS or of the symposium organizers and sponsors. This publication is produced with the understanding that the United States Government is authorized to reproduce and distribute reprints for government purposes.