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▲ AWRA Business . . . cont’d.<br />

Richard A. Herbert Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund Awards Announced<br />

AWRA has selected the following individuals as recipients<br />

for its 2000 Richard A. Herbert Memorial Educational<br />

Scholarship Fund. Each recipient receives a $1,000<br />

scholarship.<br />

MICHAEL SEIDER of Neenah, Wisconsin, is the recipient<br />

of the Richard A. Herbert<br />

Memorial Educational Scholarship,<br />

Undergraduate Student<br />

Category. Mike is enrolled<br />

at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens<br />

Point, College<br />

of Natural Resources, as a<br />

fisheries student. He has been<br />

recognized for his academic<br />

excellence and student involvement<br />

and is a member of<br />

Phi Kappa Phi and Xi Sigma<br />

Pi. Mike currently serves as the Student Advisory Panel<br />

representative for AWRA and was the president of the<br />

student chapter of the <strong>American</strong> Fisheries Society during<br />

the 1999-2000 academic year. Besides being very active<br />

in fisheries in an academic sense, he is an active fisherman<br />

who works hard to conserve the natural resources.<br />

Mike’s goal is to eventually get a Ph.D. in a water resources<br />

subject and teach at the university level.<br />

KURT KELSEY of Marinette, Wisconsin, is the recipient<br />

of the Richard Herbert Memorial<br />

Educational Scholarship,<br />

Graduate Student Category.<br />

Kurt is enrolled at the University<br />

of Wisconsin-Stevens<br />

Point, College of Natural Resources,<br />

and received his B.S.<br />

degree in <strong>Water</strong>shed Management<br />

(five-time Dean’s List<br />

member), and is now pursuing<br />

his Masters of Science Degree<br />

in Natural Resources.<br />

Kurt was a member of the UWSP-AWRA Student Chapter<br />

for five years (serving as Treasurer during the 1998-1999<br />

term) and has been a National member for the last three<br />

years. He is a member of the UWSP Soil and <strong>Water</strong> Conservation<br />

Society Student Chapter and a National member<br />

of the International Erosion Control Association.<br />

Kurt’s goal is to make a difference in society by reducing<br />

the amount of sediments entering our water bodies, with<br />

the ultimate goal of improving the quality of our water resources.<br />

He feels that a job in the erosion control or<br />

water conservation fields will provide him with the opportunities<br />

he desires to accomplish his goals.<br />

❖ ❖ ❖<br />

PAPERS APPEARING IN THE<br />

JOURNAL OF THE<br />

AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION<br />

OCTOBER 2000 • VOL. 36 • NO. 5<br />

DIALOGUE ON WATER ISSUES<br />

• Should Dams Be Modified for the Probable<br />

Maximum Flood?<br />

TECHNICAL PAPERS<br />

• Evapotranspiration and Soil Moisture Dynamics on<br />

a Semiarid Ponderosa Pine Hillslope<br />

• A GIS-Assisted Distributed <strong>Water</strong>shed Model for<br />

Simulating Flooding and Inundation<br />

• Managing Taiwan’s Reservoir <strong>Water</strong>sheds by the<br />

Zoning Approach<br />

• <strong>Water</strong> Conservation in Casablanca, Morocco<br />

• Effectiveness of Waste Minimization Projects in<br />

Reducing <strong>Water</strong> Demand by UK Industry<br />

• The Effect of Residential Development on Ground-<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Quality Near Detroit, Michigan<br />

• Remote Monitoring of Selected Ground-<strong>Water</strong><br />

Dominated Lakes in the Nebraska Sand Hills<br />

• Export Coefficient Modeling to Assess Phosphorus<br />

Loading in an Urban <strong>Water</strong>shed<br />

• Quality of Runoff From Plots With Simulated<br />

Grazing<br />

• Velocity and Concentration Distributions of<br />

Sediment-Laden Open Channel Flow<br />

• Spectral Analysis of Tidal Fluctuations in Ground<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Level<br />

• Walnut Creek <strong>Water</strong>shed Monitoring Project, Iowa:<br />

Monitoring <strong>Water</strong> Quality in Response to Prairie<br />

Restoration<br />

• Optimization of Transportation Networks During<br />

Urban Flooding<br />

• Simulation of Freshwater Discharges From Ungaged<br />

Areas to the Sebastian River, Florida<br />

• Hydrologic Implications of Greater Ground-<strong>Water</strong><br />

Recharge to Las Vegas Valley, Nevada<br />

• Stream Health After Urbanization<br />

• Hydrologic Analysis of Discharge Sustainability<br />

From an Abandoned Underground Coal Mine<br />

• <strong>Water</strong>shed Urbanization and Changes in Fish<br />

Communities in Southeastern Wisconsin Streams<br />

JAWRA<br />

Journal of the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Water</strong> Resources Association<br />

V<strong>olume</strong> 2 • N<strong>umber</strong> 6 <strong>Water</strong> Resources IMPACT • 29

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