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Numerical Investigation Of Transition Between Free Surface Flow And Pressurized Flow For A Circular Pipe Flowing Full Upstream, Tanjina Afrin, Abdul A. Khan, Nigel B. Kaye Oct 2018

Numerical Investigation Of Transition Between Free Surface Flow And Pressurized Flow For A Circular Pipe Flowing Full Upstream, Tanjina Afrin, Abdul A. Khan, Nigel B. Kaye

S.C. Water Resources Conference

The South Carolina Water Resources Conference (SCWRC) provides an integrated forum for discussion of water policies, research projects and water management in order to prepare for and meet the growing challenge of providing water resources to sustain and grow South Carolina’s economy, while preserving our natural resources.


Cooperative Planning For Source Water Protection: Targeting Sediment In The Upper Saluda River Watershed, Melanie Ruhlman, Angela Vandelay, Cindy Roper Oct 2018

Cooperative Planning For Source Water Protection: Targeting Sediment In The Upper Saluda River Watershed, Melanie Ruhlman, Angela Vandelay, Cindy Roper

S.C. Water Resources Conference

The South Carolina Water Resources Conference (SCWRC) provides an integrated forum for discussion of water policies, research projects and water management in order to prepare for and meet the growing challenge of providing water resources to sustain and grow South Carolina’s economy, while preserving our natural resources.


Supporting Coastal Resiliency By Investigating Tidal Reach And Inter-Connected Factors In Coastal Georgia, S. E. Rosenquist, C. J. Hintz Oct 2018

Supporting Coastal Resiliency By Investigating Tidal Reach And Inter-Connected Factors In Coastal Georgia, S. E. Rosenquist, C. J. Hintz

S.C. Water Resources Conference

The South Carolina Water Resources Conference (SCWRC) provides an integrated forum for discussion of water policies, research projects and water management in order to prepare for and meet the growing challenge of providing water resources to sustain and grow South Carolina’s economy, while preserving our natural resources.


Safe Yield In The Upper Saluda Watershed - Is It Really Safe?, Melanie Ruhlman Oct 2016

Safe Yield In The Upper Saluda Watershed - Is It Really Safe?, Melanie Ruhlman

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2016 South Carolina Water Resources Conference

South Carolina Water Resources at a Crossroads: Response, Readiness and Recovery


Adaptive Water Resource Management For Taste And Odor Control For The Anderson Regional Joint Water System, Matt Huddleston, John H. Rodgers Jr., Kalya Wardlaw, Tyler Geer, Alyssa Calomeni, Scott Willett, Jennifer Barrington, David Melton, John Chastain, Martin Bowen, Mike Spacil Oct 2016

Adaptive Water Resource Management For Taste And Odor Control For The Anderson Regional Joint Water System, Matt Huddleston, John H. Rodgers Jr., Kalya Wardlaw, Tyler Geer, Alyssa Calomeni, Scott Willett, Jennifer Barrington, David Melton, John Chastain, Martin Bowen, Mike Spacil

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2016 South Carolina Water Resources Conference

South Carolina Water Resources at a Crossroads: Response, Readiness and Recovery


Stormwater Infrastructure And Channel Stability: How To Assess Tributaries In The Watershed Of Augusta-Richmond County And Other Urban Areas, Katie M. Johnson, Matthew R. Erickson, Carson A. Pruitt, Jason W. Moak, Oscar P. Flite, Frank W. Byne, Liam Wolff Oct 2016

Stormwater Infrastructure And Channel Stability: How To Assess Tributaries In The Watershed Of Augusta-Richmond County And Other Urban Areas, Katie M. Johnson, Matthew R. Erickson, Carson A. Pruitt, Jason W. Moak, Oscar P. Flite, Frank W. Byne, Liam Wolff

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No abstract provided.


Long-Term And Two-Period Analysis Of Hydrologic Conditions Of The South Edisto River, Rebecca W. Berzinis Oct 2016

Long-Term And Two-Period Analysis Of Hydrologic Conditions Of The South Edisto River, Rebecca W. Berzinis

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Hydrologic Assessments Of Tidal Creeks To Inform Nutrient Management Recommendations, Kathryn K. Ellis, Timothy Callahan, Dianne Greenfield, Denise Sanger, Joshua Robinson Oct 2016

Hydrologic Assessments Of Tidal Creeks To Inform Nutrient Management Recommendations, Kathryn K. Ellis, Timothy Callahan, Dianne Greenfield, Denise Sanger, Joshua Robinson

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2016 South Carolina Water Resources Conference

South Carolina Water Resources at a Crossroads: Response, Readiness and Recovery


Using Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration And Character Data To Assess Land Use Change Effects On Coastal Waters, William C. Vesely, Timothy J. Callahan, Vijay M. Vulava Oct 2016

Using Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration And Character Data To Assess Land Use Change Effects On Coastal Waters, William C. Vesely, Timothy J. Callahan, Vijay M. Vulava

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2016 South Carolina Water Resources Conference

South Carolina Water Resources at a Crossroads: Response, Readiness and Recovery


Using Simulation-Based Optimization To Guide Allocations Of Surface And Ground Water Resources For Agricultural Water Use, A. I. Colón, R. T. Hanson, E. W. Jenkins, K. R. Kavanagh Oct 2016

Using Simulation-Based Optimization To Guide Allocations Of Surface And Ground Water Resources For Agricultural Water Use, A. I. Colón, R. T. Hanson, E. W. Jenkins, K. R. Kavanagh

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2016 South Carolina Water Resources Conference

South Carolina Water Resources at a Crossroads: Response, Readiness and Recovery


South Carolina Stormwater Detention Ponds: Sediment Accumulation And Nutrient Sequestration, William Schroer, Claudia Benitez-Nelson, Erik Smith, Lori Ziolkowski Oct 2016

South Carolina Stormwater Detention Ponds: Sediment Accumulation And Nutrient Sequestration, William Schroer, Claudia Benitez-Nelson, Erik Smith, Lori Ziolkowski

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Stormwater detention ponds are prevalent across South Carolina and receive runoff waters carrying both nutrients and sediments. As sediments accumulate in these ponds, water volume is reduced leading to a decrease in runoff retention. Periodic dredging is required to maintain pond function, but dredging is costly and there is little data available to support how often pond dredging is required. It is further unknown how high nutrient loading effects sediment nutrient sequestration and autochthonous production of organic sediment components.


Storm Event Analysis At Nested Watershed Scales: Turkey Creek, Santee Experimental Forest, South Carolina, Austin Morrison, Timothy J. Callahan, Devendra M. Amatya, Vijay M. Vulava, J. Wesley Burnett Oct 2016

Storm Event Analysis At Nested Watershed Scales: Turkey Creek, Santee Experimental Forest, South Carolina, Austin Morrison, Timothy J. Callahan, Devendra M. Amatya, Vijay M. Vulava, J. Wesley Burnett

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Coastal areas are expected to see the greatest impact on water resources due to population increase and land development affecting the regional water budget by reducing evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge/discharge, and increase runoff. This project inspected forested watersheds in coastal South Carolina to understand their stream response to storm events. The objectives of this study were to (1) characterize the watershed conditions based on their land use/land cover, soil drainage class, and topography, (2) compare streamflow patterns using seasonal event hydrographs, and (3) compare results of analytical method of storm event hydrograph separation with that of the chemical method using stable …


Water Treatment Technologies For Specialty Crops, John Majsztrik, Daniel Hitchcock, David Sample, Sarah White Oct 2016

Water Treatment Technologies For Specialty Crops, John Majsztrik, Daniel Hitchcock, David Sample, Sarah White

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No abstract provided.


Educating The Public From K-12 To Adults On The Importance Of Water Resource Management Using Hands-On Activities, Gary L. Hawkins, Phd, Laura W. Goss Oct 2016

Educating The Public From K-12 To Adults On The Importance Of Water Resource Management Using Hands-On Activities, Gary L. Hawkins, Phd, Laura W. Goss

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Water resource education occurs at many different levels. This ranges from K‐12 education to teachers to adults. At the University of Georgia (UGA), the authors have been working for years to educate the public on water issues ranging from the water cycle to soil erosion and deposition to improving soils for water resource management. The water cycle is one of the standards at the elementary school level. The authors have use an 8X10 foot display of the water cycle to teach students the different phases of the cycle, how they interact and how they are connected. Not only are the …


Diatom Diversity In Savannah River Oxbows: A Pilot And Exploratory Survey, Katie M. Johnson, Oscar P. Flite, John Hains, Alyssa Thomson Oct 2016

Diatom Diversity In Savannah River Oxbows: A Pilot And Exploratory Survey, Katie M. Johnson, Oscar P. Flite, John Hains, Alyssa Thomson

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No abstract provided.


Evaluating A Commercial Potassium Humate Product For The Reduction Of Bioavailable Copper And Zinc In Surface Water, Erin J. Peck, S. Michele Harmon Phd Oct 2016

Evaluating A Commercial Potassium Humate Product For The Reduction Of Bioavailable Copper And Zinc In Surface Water, Erin J. Peck, S. Michele Harmon Phd

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Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) is a crucial component in aquatic systems for the natural remediation of metals pollution. Natural organic compounds from DOM provide macromolecules which strongly attract cations such as copper, lead, zinc, and mercury. Binding with organic molecules reduces toxicity and bioavailability for metals uptake in aquatic organisms. We investigated the use of a commercially-available organic product, Borregro HA-1, to aid in metals remediation in an aquatic environment


Clemson Wow Project: Successes Of A Water Quality Outreach Program, Lauren Garcia Chance, Erica Linard, Christie Sampson Oct 2016

Clemson Wow Project: Successes Of A Water Quality Outreach Program, Lauren Garcia Chance, Erica Linard, Christie Sampson

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The What’s in Our Waters (WOW) program was designed by graduate students from the Biology and Environmental Toxicology programs at Clemson University (CU) in June 2013. WOW has established a successfully running model with the AP Environmental Science class of a local high school in Central, SC.. The programs’ success and the collected data are useful for both educators working to evolve environmental education and as well as researchers working to increase interest in citizen science. The structure of this program brings attention to South Carolina’s water resources and alters students’ perceptions of science and scientists.


Water Quality Effects Of Floating Treatment Wetland Systems To Remediate Plant Production Runoff, Lauren Garcia Chance, John C. Majsztrik, Natasha L. Bell, Daniel Hitchcock, Sarah A. White Oct 2016

Water Quality Effects Of Floating Treatment Wetland Systems To Remediate Plant Production Runoff, Lauren Garcia Chance, John C. Majsztrik, Natasha L. Bell, Daniel Hitchcock, Sarah A. White

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Plant production in greenhouse and container nurseries typically generates runoff water with excess nutrients. Runoff water either flows offsite or is captured and reused for irrigation. Floating treatment wetland systems (FTWs) can remove nutrients from water streams prior to release or reuse. FTWs consist of a floating mat planted with wetland plants, which encourage the growth of microorganisms to remove nutrients from the water.


An Integrative Study Of Past Stream Restoration Projects In The Upstate Of South Carolina's For Use In Future Stream Restoration Projects: Preliminary Analysis And Results, Rebeckah Hollowell, Dr. Charles Privette Iii, Dr. Calvin Sawyer, Jeremy Pike Oct 2016

An Integrative Study Of Past Stream Restoration Projects In The Upstate Of South Carolina's For Use In Future Stream Restoration Projects: Preliminary Analysis And Results, Rebeckah Hollowell, Dr. Charles Privette Iii, Dr. Calvin Sawyer, Jeremy Pike

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No abstract provided.


A Multiple Method Approach To Evaluate Landward Migration Of Seawater Intrusion In The Floridian Aquifer, Mikala Randich, Tim Callahan, Brooke Czwartacki Oct 2016

A Multiple Method Approach To Evaluate Landward Migration Of Seawater Intrusion In The Floridian Aquifer, Mikala Randich, Tim Callahan, Brooke Czwartacki

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The Floridan aquifer of the Southeastern United States is an important freshwater resource for private and commercial groundwater users. Within the past few decades, certain parts of the aquifer have experienced saltwater intrusion, which has affected the viability of this critical freshwater resource. Groundwater withdrawals, variability in recharge and discharge rates, and sea level rise has caused saltwater to advance into this and other freshwater coastal aquifers. While the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SC DNR) monitors conductivity in several coastal Floridan aquifer wells, a comprehensive hydrochemical saltwater intrusion study of the aquifer in the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester tri-county region of …


Enhancing Stormwater Public Education And Involvement Efforts Through Undergraduate Student Internships And Projects, Lisa Swanger Oct 2016

Enhancing Stormwater Public Education And Involvement Efforts Through Undergraduate Student Internships And Projects, Lisa Swanger

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The Coastal Waccamaw Stormwater Education Consortium (CWSEC) was established in 2004 to assist small municipal separate storm sewer systems (SMS4s) located within the Myrtle Beach Urbanized Area to meet requirements for stormwater public education and involvement associated with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase II permit program.


Murrells Inlet Estuary Microbial Source Tracking Study, Cara Schildtknecht, Jeff Barley, Dr. Adam Leaphart, Dr. Susan Libes Oct 2016

Murrells Inlet Estuary Microbial Source Tracking Study, Cara Schildtknecht, Jeff Barley, Dr. Adam Leaphart, Dr. Susan Libes

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No abstract provided.


Plant Selections For Vegetative Channels: Evaluation Of Seven Aquatic Plant Species For Susceptibility To Five Species Of Phytophthora, Natasha L. Bell, Daniel R. Hitchcock, Sarah A. White Oct 2016

Plant Selections For Vegetative Channels: Evaluation Of Seven Aquatic Plant Species For Susceptibility To Five Species Of Phytophthora, Natasha L. Bell, Daniel R. Hitchcock, Sarah A. White

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No abstract provided.


Effect Of Spatial Distribution Of Precipitation Data On Temporal And Spactial Uncertainty Of Swat Output, Ali O. Alnahit, Abdul A. Khan, Tom O. Owino Oct 2016

Effect Of Spatial Distribution Of Precipitation Data On Temporal And Spactial Uncertainty Of Swat Output, Ali O. Alnahit, Abdul A. Khan, Tom O. Owino

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Accurate modeling of water quality, water availability, and transport of pollutants at the watershed scale requires an accurate representation of the precipitation data. For this reason, the ability of hydrologic models to predict accurate outputs depends to a great extent on how well the rainfall data is distributed.

In general, rainfall intensities can vary in space and time, particularly in convective events. A number of schemes are available to account for temporal and spatial uncertainties of precipitation data. The simplest method is the arithmetic mean, which assumes the rainfall is uniformly distributed over the watershed. The Thiessen polygon method is …


Clean Water3: Integrating Research And Extension To Help Specialty Crop Growers Reduce, Remediate, And Recycle Water, Sarah A. White, James S. Owen, John C. Majsztrik, Bridget Behe, Bert Cregg, R. Thomas Fernandez, Paul R. Fisher, Laurie Fox, Charlie R. Hall, Darren Haver, Daniel R. Hitchcock, Dewayne L. Ingram, Saurav Kumar, Alexa Lamm, John Lea-Cox, Lorence R. Oki, Jennifer L. Parks, Andrew Ristvey, David Sample, Cassandra Swett, Laura S. Warner, P. Christopher Wilson Oct 2016

Clean Water3: Integrating Research And Extension To Help Specialty Crop Growers Reduce, Remediate, And Recycle Water, Sarah A. White, James S. Owen, John C. Majsztrik, Bridget Behe, Bert Cregg, R. Thomas Fernandez, Paul R. Fisher, Laurie Fox, Charlie R. Hall, Darren Haver, Daniel R. Hitchcock, Dewayne L. Ingram, Saurav Kumar, Alexa Lamm, John Lea-Cox, Lorence R. Oki, Jennifer L. Parks, Andrew Ristvey, David Sample, Cassandra Swett, Laura S. Warner, P. Christopher Wilson

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No abstract provided.


Analysis Of The Impact Of Climate Change On Stormwater Design Storms For The State Of South Carolina, Derek Hutton, Nigel B. Kaye, William D. Martin Iii Oct 2014

Analysis Of The Impact Of Climate Change On Stormwater Design Storms For The State Of South Carolina, Derek Hutton, Nigel B. Kaye, William D. Martin Iii

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2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resource, Community and Economic Challenges


Use Of A Volunteer Monitoring Program To Assess Water Quality In A Tmdl Watershed Utilized For Recreational Use, Pickens County, South Carolina, Travis H. Nation, Leah A. Johnson Oct 2014

Use Of A Volunteer Monitoring Program To Assess Water Quality In A Tmdl Watershed Utilized For Recreational Use, Pickens County, South Carolina, Travis H. Nation, Leah A. Johnson

S.C. Water Resources Conference

Proceedings of the 2014 South Carolina Water Resources Conference, held October 15-16, 2014 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.


Adjusting Nrcs Curve Number For Rainfall Durations Less Than 24 Hours, Michael E. Meadows Oct 2014

Adjusting Nrcs Curve Number For Rainfall Durations Less Than 24 Hours, Michael E. Meadows

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2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resource, Community and Economic Challenges


Storm Water Damage Risk Assessment Along The South Carolina Heritage Trail, C Alex Pellett, David White, Patrick Mcmillan, Dara Park, William Bridges Oct 2014

Storm Water Damage Risk Assessment Along The South Carolina Heritage Trail, C Alex Pellett, David White, Patrick Mcmillan, Dara Park, William Bridges

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2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resource, Community and Economic Challenges


Watershed Management – Holistic Policies And Practices That Achieve Sustainable Water Quality Solutions, Graham W. Rich Oct 2014

Watershed Management – Holistic Policies And Practices That Achieve Sustainable Water Quality Solutions, Graham W. Rich

S.C. Water Resources Conference

Proceedings of the 2014 South Carolina Water Resources Conference, held October 15-16, 2014 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center