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<strong>20</strong>10 <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Planning CommitteeBill ArnoldDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>John BakerUnited States Department of Agriculture/Department of Soil, <strong>Water</strong>, and Climate,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Ann BanittU.S. Army Corps of EngineersJohn Bilotta<strong>Minnesota</strong> Sea Grant/University of <strong>Minnesota</strong> ExtensionJohn BlackstoneASCE MN Chapter RepresentativeJudy BoudreauDepartment of Natural <strong>Resources</strong>Dan BrenemanNatural <strong>Resources</strong> Research Institute, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>, DuluthTina CarstensRamsey-Washington Metro <strong>Water</strong>shed DistrictHeather DorrCollege of Continuing Education, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Lisa GoddardSRF Consulting GroupLori GravenCollege of Continuing Education, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Lorin K. HatchHDR Engineering, Inc.Andrea Hendrickson<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department of TransportationKaren JensenMetropolitan CouncilHeather Johnson<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department of AgricultureRon LeafShort Elliott Hendrickson, Inc.Randy Neprash<strong>Minnesota</strong> Cities/ <strong>Minnesota</strong> StormwaterShawn SchottlerSt. Croix <strong>Water</strong>shed Research StationWayne SicoraSicora Engineering* Faye Sleeper <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Gene Soderbeck<strong>Minnesota</strong> Pollution Control Agency* James Stark U.S. Geological SurveyDeborah Swackhamer <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Stew Thornley<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department of HealthRick VoigtVoigt Consultants, LLCGreg WilsonBarr Engineering CompanyBrad WozneyBoard of Soil and <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>* Committee Co-Chairs2


Program at a Glance – Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong>107:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast8:00 – 8:10 WelcomeJim Stark, U.S. Geological Survey8:10 – 9:30 Valuin Nature: Incorporating Ecosystem Services Into Decision MakingStephen Polasky, professor, Department of Applied Economics, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>9:30 – 10:00 Break10:00 – 11:30 Concurrent Sessions IVA B C DCulverts Sustainability Initiatives Monitoring – Ag Groundwater11:30 – 12:15 p.m. Lunch12:15 – 1:00 p.m. Luncheon Presentation - Testing the <strong>Water</strong>s: Science and Enviornmental Education in <strong>Minnesota</strong>Peggy Knapp, assistant professor, Center for Global Environmental Education, Hamline UniversityModerator: Faye Sleeper, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>1:00 – 2:45 Concurrent Sessions VA B C DSand Creek Surface <strong>Water</strong>ManagementPolicy – Updates andRegulationsAgricultureGroundwater/Surface<strong>Water</strong> Interaction2:45 – 3:00 Break3:00 – 4:30 Concurrent Sessions VIA B C DTemperature and Trading Policy – <strong>Water</strong> Resource Agricutral DrainageTreatmentsRed River Management4:30 Adjourn4


Program Schedule – Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong>, <strong>20</strong>108:00 – 8:10 WelcomeFaye Sleeper, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>8:10 – 8:<strong>20</strong> Dave Ford <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Award8:<strong>20</strong> – 9:30 Plenary Session: Effects of Biologically Active Consumer Product Chemicals on Aquatic EcosystemsLarry B. Barber, geologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Boulder, Colorado9:30 – 10:00 Break10:00 – 11:30 Concurrent Sessions ITRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK DWastewaterModerator: Stew Thornley,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofHealthCo-Moderator: Faye Sleeper,<strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Nutrient Removal From aRecycle Flow at a MunicipalWastewater Treatment PlantUsing AlgaeAdam Sealock and Bob Polta,Metropolitan CouncilEnvironmental Services;Min Min and Roger Ruan,Department of Bioproductsand Biosystems Engineering,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>The Use of Remote Sensingin Determining the Sourceof Septic System PollutionEntering Bass Lake AlanCibuzar, A.W. ResearchLaboratories, Inc.Challenges of Adding Inflowand Infiltration IntoHydraulic Modeling ofSanitary Sewer SystemsSuresh Hettiarachchi, HDREngineering, Inc.Aquatic NutrientManagementModerator: Lorin Hatch, HDREngineering, Inc.Co-Moderator: Brad Wozney,Board of <strong>Water</strong> and Soil<strong>Resources</strong>Improved Approaches forDeveloping Excess NutrientTMDLs in Shallow LakesJoseph Bischoff, WenckAssociates, Inc.; Bruce Nelson,Alexandria Lakes AreaSanitary District; ThomasGallagher, HydroQual, Inc.Nitrate-Nitrogen Reduction ina Wetland Along the DecorahEdge, Rochester, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Perry Jones and WilliamRichardson, U.S.Geological Survey, UpperMidwest EnvironmentalSciences Center; Jeffrey Green,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofNatural <strong>Resources</strong>Just Break the Drain Tile:The Sordid Tale of the SwampLake Wetland RestorationProjectAndrea Moffatt and JedChesnut, WSB & AssociatesSediment in <strong>Minnesota</strong>RiversModerator: Gene Soderbeck,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Pollution ControlAgencyCo-Moderator: JohnBlackstone, American Societyof Civil EngineersRepresentativeLiDAR Change Detection forAssessing River Bank ErosionAndrew Kessler and SatishGupta, Department of Soil,<strong>Water</strong>, and Climate, Universityof <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Scott Salsbury,Blue Earth County; HollyDolliver, Plant and EarthScience, University ofWisconsin, River FallsClimate and ChannelModifications as ProbableCauses for IncreasedSedimentation in Lake PepinSatish Gupta, Departmentof Soil, <strong>Water</strong>, and Climate,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>What Does the Lake PepinSediment Record Really TellUs About Soil Erosion?Daniel Engstrom andShawn Schottler, Saint Croix<strong>Water</strong>shed Research Station;Dylan Blumentritt,Department of Geology andGeophysics, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Best ManagementPractice – PorousPavementModerator: Lisa Goddard, SRFConsulting GroupCo-Moderator: Wayne Sicora,Ryan Companies US, Inc.Managing Stormwater WithHot Mix Asphalt PavementsJill Thomas, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Asphalt Pavement AssociationRobbinsdale’s PorousAsphalt Residential Street toReduce Deicing SaltEd Matthiesen, WenckAssociates, Inc.; RichardMcCoy, P.E., City ofRobbinsdalePervious Pavement as PublicInfrastructureMark Maloney, City ofShoreview5


Program Schedule – Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong>, <strong>20</strong>10 (continued)11:30 – 12:15 p.m. Lunch12:15 – 1:00 Luncheon Presentation: The Future of Farm PolicyCongressman Collin Peterson, <strong>Minnesota</strong>’s Seventh Congressional DistrictModerator: Jim Stark, U.S. Geological Survey1:15 – 2:45 Concurrent Sessions IITRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK DLiDAR ApplicationsModerator: Les Everett, <strong>Water</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Center, Universityof <strong>Minnesota</strong>Co-Moderator: Faye Sleeper,<strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Identifying Critical Areaswith 3M LiDAR ElevationDataJake Galzki and David Mulla,Department of Soil, <strong>Water</strong>,and Climate, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>; Adam Birr,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofAgricultureMapping the Probability ofWetland Occurrence withLiDARSteve Kloiber, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of Natural<strong>Resources</strong>A Desktop Approach toStressor IdentificationZach Herrmann and JoshKadrmas, HoustonEngineering, Inc.Lake Nutrients/MacrophytesModerator: Gene Soderbeck,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Pollution ControlAgencyCo-Moderator: Rick Voigt,Voigt Consultants, LLCCurlyleaf PondweedManagement Options:Drawdown Versus HerbicideKevin Bigalke, Nine Mile Creek<strong>Water</strong>shed District; ScottSobiech, Bob Obermeyer, andMeg Rattei, Barr EngineeringCompanyBeaver Dam Lake’sCustomized EWM TreatmentProgram: A Success StoryMeg Rattei and Aaron Mielke,Barr Engineering Company;Kevin Kretsch, LakeRestoration, Inc.Results of Golden LakePhosphorus Load ReductionDemonstration ProjectPeter Willenbring, WSB &Associates, Inc.; Doug Thomas,Rice Creek <strong>Water</strong>shed DistrictDrainage, Climate,and HydrologyModerator: Greg Wilson, BarrEngineering CompanyCo-Moderator: HeatherJohnson, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of AgricultureQuantification andComparison of the SpatialExtent of Artificial Drainagein 21 Sub-<strong>Water</strong>sheds of LakePepinRichard Moore and ShannonFisher, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>Center, <strong>Minnesota</strong> StateUniversity, Mankato; ShawnSchottler, Saint Croix<strong>Water</strong>shed Research StationComparison of TemporalTrends in Runoff Ratio in 21Tributaries to Lake PepinShawn Schottler and JimAlmendinger, Saint Croix<strong>Water</strong>shed Research Station;Jason Ulrich, Department ofBioproducts and BiosystemsEngineering, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>; Richard Moore,<strong>Water</strong> Resource Center,<strong>Minnesota</strong> State University,MankatoSediment Yield andTurbidity: A Case Study of a<strong>Minnesota</strong> River Agricultural<strong>Water</strong>shedOmid Mohseni, BarrEngineering Company; EdHohenstein, Brown, Nicollet,and Cottonwood <strong>Water</strong>Quality BoardAssessing Infiltration –Best ManagementPracticesModerator: AndreaHendrickson, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of TransportationCo-Moderator: Lisa Goddard,SRF Consulting GroupRapid InfiltrationMeasurements for AssessingInfiltration of BMPsFarzana Ahmed, SaintAnthony Falls Laboratory,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; JohnNieber, Department ofBioproduct and BiosystemEngineering, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>; John Gulliver,Department of CivilEngineering, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Improved Site InvestigationProcedures for Long-TermSuccess of Stormwater BMPs– Lessons LearnedDave Bauer, Rice Creek<strong>Water</strong>shed District; DanWheeler, Department of Soil,<strong>Water</strong>, and Climate, Universityof <strong>Minnesota</strong>When Do We Need toReplace a BioretentionPractice?Joel Morgan, Saint AnthonyFalls Laboratory, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>; Raymond Hozalskiand John Gulliver, Departmentof Civil Engineering,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>2:45 – 3:15 Break6


Program Schedule – Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong>, <strong>20</strong>10 (continued)3:15 – 4:45 Concurrent Sessions IIITRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK DSurface <strong>Water</strong>ManagementModerator: Ron Leaf, ShortElliott Hendrickson Inc.Co-Moderator: Ann Banitt,U.S. Army Corp of EngineersDropshaft and Tunnel toAlleviate Flooding Near theSouth Abutment of the 35EBridgeScott Carlstrom, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of Transportation;Joel Toso, Wenck AssociatesBrowns Valley FloodMitigation ProjectBrent Johnson, HoustonEngineering, Inc.Initial Results from Small-Scale Physical ModelsStudies for ImprovingQuantitative DesignGuidelines for Instream FlowControl StructuresCraig Hill, Saint Anthony FallsLaboratory, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Contaminants in <strong>Water</strong>Moderator: Shawn Schottler,Saint Croix <strong>Water</strong>shedResearch StationCo-Moderator: HeatherJohnson, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of AgricultureEnzyme-LinkedImmunosorbent Assays(ELISA) Evaluations toScreen for Atrazine andAcetocholor CompoundsHeather Johnson, DavidTollefson, and Bill VanRyswyk,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofAgricultureOn the Horizon:Characterizing Drinking<strong>Water</strong> Contaminants ofEmerging ConcernChristopher Greene, HelenGoeden, Paul Moyer, MicheleRoss, and Julia Dady,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofHealthIdentifying Mineral Sourcesof Arsenic Affecting West-Central <strong>Minnesota</strong> Well-<strong>Water</strong>: X-Ray AbsorptionSpectroscopy Sheds Light onthe MysterySarah Nicholas, Department ofSoil, <strong>Water</strong>, and Climate,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Drainage, Climate, andHydrology ORSediments and SoilStabilizationModerator: Gene Soderbeck,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Pollution ControlAgencyCo-Moderator: Greg Wilson,Barr Engineering CompanyEvaluation of a <strong>Water</strong>shed-Scale Model for BMPImplementation Within aLower <strong>Minnesota</strong> RiverTributaryAdam Freihoefer, MetropolitanCouncil<strong>Minnesota</strong> River Bank andBluff StabilizationTerry Schwalbe, Lower<strong>Minnesota</strong> River <strong>Water</strong>shedDistrict; Joel Toso, WenckAssociates; Leslie Stovring,City of Eden Prairie; BillHolman, Stanley ConstultantsStabilization of the NorthShore ‘Mega Slump’Kevin Biehn, Emmons &Olivier <strong>Resources</strong>, Inc.Best ManagementPractice – InfiltrationModerator: Randy Neprash,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Cities StormwaterCoalition and Bonestroo, Inc.Co-Moderator: Lisa Goddard,SRF Consulting GroupDesign and Implementationof a Subsurface Gravel Filter:Long Lake, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Rebecca Nestingen and JustinKlabo, Short ElliottHendrickson, Inc.Twin Lakes Parkway:Transforming Black to GreenTodd Hubmer and Jupe Hale,WSB & Associates, Inc.; DebraBloom, City of RosevilleInnovative Stormwater BMPsProvide EducationalOpportunity at CenturyCollege, White Bear Lake,<strong>Minnesota</strong>Jesse Carlson, Bonestroo, Inc.4:45 – 5:45 Reception and Poster Session7


Program Schedule – Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong>108:00 – 8:10 WelcomeJim Stark, U.S. Geological Survey8:10 – 9:30 Plenary Session: Valuing Nature: Incorporating Ecosystem Services into Decision MakingStephen Polasky, professor, Department of Applied Economics, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>9:30 – 10:00 Break10:00 – 11:30 Concurrent Sessions IVTRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK DCulvertsModerator: Rick Voigt, VoigtConsultants, LLCCo-Moderator: AndreaHendrickson, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department ofTransportationCulvert Sizing and RoadRetention for FloodMitigation, CumulativeEffects Analysis Using theGSSHA ModelGreg Eggers, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of Natural<strong>Resources</strong> – Division of<strong>Water</strong>sDesigning for Fish Passagein <strong>Minnesota</strong> CulvertsPetra DeWall, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department ofTransportationFlow Through Two CrossingRectangles: Is It ThatComplex? ProposedHydraulic Structures for theFargo-Moorhead DiversionBrian LeMon and MiquelWong, Barr EngineeringCompany; Lee Beauvais andStuart Dobberpuhl, MooreEngineering, Inc.; MichaelJohnson, HDR, Inc.SustainabilityInitiativesModerator: Judy Boudreau,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofNatural <strong>Resources</strong> – Divisionof <strong>Water</strong>sCo-Moderator: RandyNeprash, <strong>Minnesota</strong> CitiesStormwater Coalition andBonestroo, Inc.Planning Far Into theFuture: The <strong>Minnesota</strong><strong>Water</strong> SustainabilityFrameworkDeborah Swackhamer, <strong>Water</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Center, Universityof <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Jean Coleman,CR PlanningAn Initiative to AchieveHealthy <strong>Water</strong>shedsThroughout <strong>Minnesota</strong>Dave Leuthe and BrianStenquist, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of Natural<strong>Resources</strong>The Clean <strong>Water</strong> Fund:Interagency Leadership andCoordinationRebecca Flood, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Pollution Control AgencyMonitoring - AgModerator: John Baker, UnitedStates Department ofAgriculture, Department of Soil,<strong>Water</strong>, and Climate, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Co-Moderator: Gene Soderbeck,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Pollution ControlAgencyWhere the City Meets the Farm:A Case Study of Drainage and<strong>Water</strong> QualityJohn Moncrief, Department ofSoil, <strong>Water</strong>, and Climate,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; KimGorans, Gorans Brothers FarmRunoff Patterns and <strong>Water</strong>-Quality Characteristics atEdge-of-Field Sites, DiscoveryFarms and Pioneer Farm,WisconsinDennis Frame, University ofWisconsin Extension; ToddStuntebeck, U.S. GeologicalSurvey, Wisconsin <strong>Water</strong>Science CenterA Non-Regulatory Approach toMonitoring Nutrients inAgricultural LandscapesGeorge Rehm, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Agricultural <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>Coalition; Dennis Frame,Wisconsin Discovery Farms,University of WisconsinExtensionGroundwaterModerator: Jim Stark, U.S.Geological SurveyCo-Moderator:Crude Oil at the Bemidji Site:27 Years of Research,Modeling, andUnderstandingMelinda Erickson, BarbaraBekins, and Geoffrey Delin, U.S.Geological SurveySignificant <strong>Water</strong> QualityTrends in Dakota CountyWell-Monitoring NetworkKimm Crawford, CrawfordEnvironmental Services;Vanessa Demuth and JillTrescott, Dakota CountyThe Importance of Flux inSustainably ManagingGroundwaterTim Cowdery, U.S. GeologicalSurvey11:30 – 12:15 p.m. Lunch12:15 – 1:00 Luncheon Presentation: Testing the <strong>Water</strong>s: Science and Environmental Education in <strong>Minnesota</strong>Peggy Knapp, assistant professor, Center for Global Environmental Education, Hamline UniversityModerator: Faye Sleeper, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>8


Program Schedule – Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong>10 (continued)1:15 – 2:45 Concurrent Sessions VTRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK DSand Creek Surface<strong>Water</strong> ManagementModerator: Gene Soderbeck,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Pollution ControlAgencyCo-Moderator: Karen Jensen,Metropolitan CouncilSand Creek <strong>Water</strong>shedImpaired <strong>Water</strong>s Study:Technical FindingsKaren Jensen, MetropolitanCouncil; Greg Wilson, BarrEngineering CompanySand Creek <strong>Water</strong>shedImpaired <strong>Water</strong>s Study -Converting TechnicalFindings Into FocusedPolicies and ProgramsPaul Nelson and MelissaBokman, Scott CountyCommunity Development;Lauren Klement, Le SueurCounty EnvironmentalServices; Jennifer Mocol-Johnson, Rice CountyPlanning and ZoningSand Creek Impaired <strong>Water</strong>sStudy - Converting fromRandom to Strategic Acts ofConservationWillie Peters, Scott Soil and<strong>Water</strong> Conservation District;Katundra Shears, NaturalResource ConservationService, United StatesDepartment of AgriculturePolicy - Updates andRegulationsModerator: John Bilotta,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Sea Grant,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>ExtensionCo-Moderator: Brad Wozney,Board of <strong>Water</strong> and Soil<strong>Resources</strong>TMDLs – What Have WeLearned So Far – MS4 Cities’PerspectiveRandy Neprash, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Cities Stormwater Coalition,and Bonestroo, Inc.Managing a Cost Efficient<strong>Water</strong> Quality UtilityRoss Bintner and StephenAlbrecht, City of Prior LakeNondegradation RuleRevision UpdateBill Cole, <strong>Minnesota</strong> PollutionControl AgencyAgricultureModerator: Shawn Schottler,Saint Croix <strong>Water</strong>shedResearch StationCo-Moderator: John Baker,United States Department ofAgriculture, Department ofSoil, <strong>Water</strong>, and Climate,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Alternative Methods forMonitoring Surface-<strong>Water</strong>Runoff From AgriculturalFieldsDennis Busch and PhilipParker, University ofWisconsin, PlattevilleDevelopment of theBiological ConditionGradient for <strong>Minnesota</strong> andIts Use in Setting StatewideBiological CriteriaWill Bouchard, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Pollution Control AgencySigns of <strong>Water</strong> QualityProgress in the <strong>Minnesota</strong>River BasinScott Kudelka and KimberlyMusser, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>Center, <strong>Minnesota</strong> StateUniversity, MankatoGroundwater/Surface<strong>Water</strong> InteractionModerator: John Blackstone,Saint Paul Regional <strong>Water</strong>ServicesCo-Moderator: Lisa Goddard,SRF Consulting GroupEstimating the Effect ofInfiltration on LocalGroundwater Levels:Cleveland-RandolphGroundwater StudyForrest Kelley, Capitol Region<strong>Water</strong>shed District; Dan Sola,Wenck AssociatesLake to GroundwaterInteraction Study in theChisago Chain of LakesMatthew Redington and NickFlemming, HDR Engineering,Inc.Redox Perspective on LakeRestorationDavid Austin, Roger Scharf,Jason Carroll, and Mark Enochs,CH2M Hill2:45 – 3:00 Break9


Program Schedule – Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong>10 (continued)3:00 – 4:30 Concurrent Sessions VITRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK DTemperature andTradingModerator: Karen Jensen,Metropolitan CouncilCo-Moderator: GeneSoderbeck, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Pollution Control AgencyVermillion River Market-Based Temperature TradingStudy - Findings andRecommendationsPaul Nelson, Scott CountyCommunity Development;Katherine Carlson, VermillionRiver <strong>Water</strong>shed Joint PowersOrganization; Kim Chapmanand Theresa Nelson, AppliedEcological Services, Inc.;Brooke Asleson, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Pollution Control Agency;William Herb, Saint AnthonyFalls Laboratory, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Impacts of UrbanDevelopment on Flow andTemperature Regimes inMiller Creek, Duluth,<strong>Minnesota</strong>William Herb, TimothyErickson, and Heinz Stefan,Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>On the Impossibility of<strong>Water</strong>-Quality TradingJay Coggins and Bin Wang,Department of AppliedEconomics, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>; Yoshifumi Konishi,Department of Economics,Williams CollegePolicy - <strong>Water</strong> ResourceModerator: Judy Boudreau,Department of Natural<strong>Resources</strong> – Division of<strong>Water</strong>sCo-Moderator: Ron Leaf, ShortElliott Hendrickson, Inc.The Future of <strong>Water</strong>Resource Decision-Making:Is Tomorrow Already Here?Mark Deutschman, HoustonEngineering, Inc.Meeting Natural and <strong>Water</strong>Resource ManagementObjectives Through<strong>Water</strong>shed-Based WetlandPermitting: Two LocalExamplesBarbara Walther, U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers; JasonNaber, Emmons & Oliver<strong>Resources</strong>Groundwater Sustainability:Towards a CommonUnderstandingDave Lorenz, U.S. GeologicalSurveyAgricultural DrainageTreatmentsModerator: Heather Johnson,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofAgricultureCo-Moderator: John Baker,United States Department ofAgriculture, Department ofSoil, <strong>Water</strong>, and Climate,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Potential to ReduceContaminants in Field DrainageWith AnaerobicWoodchip Bioreactors Under<strong>Minnesota</strong> ConditionsAndry Ranaivoson, JohnMoncrief, and RodneyVenterea, Department of Soil,<strong>Water</strong>, and Climate, Universityof <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Yogesh Chander,College of VeterinaryMedicine, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>; Mark Dittrich,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofAgricultureConservation DrainagePriorities: Learning FromStakeholdersAnn Lewandowski, <strong>Water</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Center, Universityof <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Mark Dittrich,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department ofAgriculture<strong>Water</strong> and NutrientRetention Basins for TreatingDrainage from AgriculturalLandscapesJeffrey Strock, SouthwestResearch and OutreachCenter, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Red River ManagementModerator: Jim Stark, U.S.Geological SurveyCo-Moderator: Ann Banitt,U.S. Army Corps of EngineersRed River Basin ImmediateDrought Response ProcessTed Shannon, HDREngineering, Inc.A River Basin ManagementStructure for <strong>Minnesota</strong>Morrie Lanning, <strong>Minnesota</strong>House of RepresentativesWhat Level of FloodProtection is Adequate?Charles Hathaway, BarrEngineering CompanyLevel of Flood Protection,<strong>Minnesota</strong>’s PerspectiveKent Lokkesmoe, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of Natural<strong>Resources</strong> - Division of <strong>Water</strong>s4:30 Adjourn10


Poster DisplayThe following posters will be displayed during the breaks and Monday reception.Blue Star Cities Program - Recognition forMunicipal Stormwater ExcellenceCarl Almer, Emmons & Olivier <strong>Resources</strong>, Inc.; TrevorRussell, Friends of the Mississippi RiverThe Introduction and Usage of Hydra Model inInvestigation of Storm Drain Systems FunctionBabak Amirataee and Majid Montaseri, UrmiaUniversityTwin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride ProjectBrooke Asleson and Barb Peichel, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Pollution Control Agency; Joe Bischoff and DianeSpector, Wenck Associates, Inc.The Case for Replacing Hypolimentic Aeration WithOxygenation in Vadnais and Pleasant LakesDavid Austin, John Borghesi, and Roger Scharf, CH2MHILL; John F. Blackstone, Saint Paul Regional <strong>Water</strong>ServicesSustainable and Economical <strong>Water</strong> ResourceManagement Using Best Engineering andAdministrative Practices with Latest Technologies:A Success Story and A Case StudyM.Dhanabalan and A. Arun Babu, FICHTNERConsulting Engineers India, Private Ltd.Synchronized Storm <strong>Water</strong> Education for<strong>Minnesota</strong> CommunitiesJohn Bilotta and Shane Missaghi, University ofMInnesota ExtensionJudicial Ditch 47 - Truman’s 55 Year DrainageProjectKevin Bittner and Bruce D. Firkins, Bolton & Menk, Inc.Lessons Learned From Multiple Best ManagementPractices Within the Battle Point Park LakeshoreRestoration ProjectTara Borgerding, Sauk River <strong>Water</strong>shed DistrictChanges in Stormwater Knowledge, Attitudes, andPracticesValerie Brady, Natural <strong>Resources</strong> Research Institute,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Karlyn Eckman, <strong>Water</strong><strong>Resources</strong> Center, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; JesseSchomberg, <strong>Minnesota</strong> Sea Grant College Program,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Boat Launch Assessment for <strong>Water</strong> QualityTory Christensen, Great River GreeningSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for WetlandMapping and Change DetectionJennifer Corcoran and Joseph Knight, Department ofForest <strong>Resources</strong>, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Make the <strong>Water</strong> Connection: Measuring Success ofStormwater Education and Outreach ProgramsWayne Cymbaluk, Stearns County Soil and <strong>Water</strong>Conservation District; Shane Lund, City of St. CloudLittle Falls Emergency Bridge Replacement:Unexpected Impacts From Ice FlowNicole Danielson-Bartelt and Petra DeWall, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of TransportationLinking Ecosystem Processes to MacroinvertebrateCommunity Structure in a Restored Stream in the<strong>Minnesota</strong> River BasinChristine Dolph, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center, Universityof <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Joe Magner, Department of Fisheries,Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>; Bruce Vondracek, U.S. Geological Survey,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Fish and Widlife Cooperative ResearchUnit, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Sustaining and Improving <strong>Minnesota</strong>’s AquaticHabitats: DNR’s Fish Habitat VisionMichael Duval and Peter Jacobson, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Department of Natural <strong>Resources</strong>Human Fecal Contamination on Beaches ofLake SuperiorJessica Eichmiller and Michael Sadowsky, Departmentof Soil, <strong>Water</strong>, and Climate, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>;Randall Hicks, Department of Biology, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Implications of <strong>Minnesota</strong>’s <strong>Water</strong> Policy on<strong>Minnesota</strong>’s Sustainable <strong>Water</strong> FutureSherry Enzler, Institute on the Environment,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; John Helland, <strong>Minnesota</strong>Center For Environmental AdvocacyStormwater Maintenance StrategiesAndy Erickson and John Gulliver, St. Anthony FallsLaboratory, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Peter Weiss,Department of Civil Engineering, ValparaisoUniversityConservation Marketplace of <strong>Minnesota</strong>:Development and Testing of Ecosystem ServicesMarketsShannon Fisher, <strong>Minnesota</strong> River BoardEvaluation of <strong>Minnesota</strong>’s Septic SystemProfessional Experience RequirementNicholas Haig, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Spatial and Temporal Distribution of E. ColiPopulations in the Seven Mile Creek <strong>Water</strong>shedMatthew Hamilton, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>;Ramyavardhanee Chandrasekaran, BioTechnologyInstitute, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Scott Matteson,<strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Center, <strong>Minnesota</strong> State University,Mankato; Michael Sadowsky, Department of Soil,<strong>Water</strong>, and Climate, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>How to Get Things Done: The Pelican LakeAssociation of St. AnnaLorin Hatch, HDR Engineering, Inc.Shallow Lake Restoration at Lake MedinaWayne Jacobson, Jacobson Environmental, PLLC; TomBraman, Acorn Environmental ConsultantsDirect and Indirect Photolysis of PhytoestrogensMegan Kelly, William Arnold, and Kayla Zielinski,Department of Civil Engineering, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Relative Influence of Bank Vegetation on StreamTemperature in Urban and Non-urban <strong>Water</strong>shedsJessica Kozarek and W. Cully Hession, Virginia TechIdentifying Stressors Causing Fish CommunityImpairments in the High Island Creek <strong>Water</strong>shedJonathan Lore and Shannon Fisher, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>Center, <strong>Minnesota</strong> State University, MankatoUnder the Sidewalk: Stormwater Management inthe Big CitySusan Mason, Short Elliot Hendrickson, Inc.Local <strong>Water</strong> Resource Managers Need Turnkey-Ready Computer Software Models for Their ClimateChange Adaptation Decision-Making ProcessShahram Missaghi, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong> ExtensionSubmersed Aquatic Macrophytes as an Indicator ofEcosystem Health for the Upper Mississippi River(Pools 1-11)Megan Moore, <strong>Minnesota</strong> Department of Natural<strong>Resources</strong>; Heidi Langrehr, Wisconsin Department ofNatural <strong>Resources</strong>Development of a Real-Time Wireless In-PipeStorm <strong>Water</strong> Monitoring NetworkKari Oquist, Mississippi <strong>Water</strong>shed ManagementOrganization; Chris Ellis, St. Anthony FallsLaboratory, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>11Creative, Sustainable Solutions – UtilizingAgricultural Drainage Products in an UrbanEnvironmentChristopher Otterness and Mark Deutschman,Houston Engineering, Inc.; Doug Thomas, Rice Creek<strong>Water</strong>shed DistrictSpatiotemporal Changes in Macrophyte Diversityand Nutrient Uptake Along a Phosphorus Gradienton the Jefferson German Chain of Five Lakes inSouthern <strong>Minnesota</strong>Joe Pallardy and Shannon Fisher, <strong>Water</strong> ResourceCenter, <strong>Minnesota</strong> State University, Mankato<strong>Minnesota</strong>’s Triennial <strong>Water</strong> Quality StandardsRules Revisions (<strong>20</strong>08-<strong>20</strong>11)Angela Preimesberger, Phil Monson, Mark Tomasek,Gerald Blaha, Will Bouchard, Steven Heiskary, HowardMarkus, and William Wilde, <strong>Minnesota</strong> PollutionControl AgencyNew Mosquito Species Spreads Through Metro-Area HabitatsNancy Read and Kirk Johnson, Metro MosquitoControl DistrictSt. Croix Healthy <strong>Water</strong>sTodd Rexine, Great River GreeningParticle Scale Studies on the Effects of Fluid andBed Variability on Particle Entrainment andTransportKirby Templin, Kimberly Hill and Fernando Porté-Agel,St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Preparing for Climate Change on <strong>Minnesota</strong>’s Lake<strong>Resources</strong> Through Cooperative Long-TermMonitoring and AssessmentRay Valley, Peter Jacobson and David Staples,<strong>Minnesota</strong> Department of Natural <strong>Resources</strong>Selection of Resistant Environmental Bacteria inResponse to Low-Level Exposure to TriclosanKristine Wammer, James Byrnes, Aaron Gronseth, Jo JoNemec, and Louis Sigtermans, Department ofChemistry, University of St. Thomas; Timothy LaPara,Department of Civil Engineering, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>Solving the New London Dam Reconstruction MazeUsing a Labyrinth WeirMartin Weber and Andrew Judd, Stanley Consultants,Inc.; Jason Boyle, <strong>Minnesota</strong> Department of Natural<strong>Resources</strong>Targeting Audiences for Improved LawnManagement: Can Grouping Households Assistwith Non-point <strong>Water</strong> Pollution Reduction?Sarah Wein, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Kristen Nelson,Department of Forest <strong>Resources</strong>, University of<strong>Minnesota</strong>; Larry Baker, <strong>Water</strong> Resource Center,University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>; Cinzia Fissore, Departmentof Soil, <strong>Water</strong>, and Climate, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>;Sarah Hobbie, Department of Ecology, Evolution, andBehavior, University of <strong>Minnesota</strong>Effectiveness of the <strong>Minnesota</strong> Phosphorus LawnFertilizer LawChristine Wicks, Collie Graddick, Bruce Montgomery,and Ron Struss, <strong>Minnesota</strong> Department of AgricultureReady, Set, Flush! Removing Raw Sewage FromOur <strong>Water</strong>Aaron Wills and Sheila Craig, Cannon River<strong>Water</strong>shed Partnership


<strong>Minnesota</strong> Section, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) MeetingTuesday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong>, <strong>20</strong>105:30 p.m. Social Hour, 6:30 p.m. Dinner, 7:30 p.m. ProgramLocation: Degidio’s Restaurant, 425 West 7th Street, St. Paul (located approximately ½ mile west of the St. PaulRiver Centre); off-street parking is available.Cost: $30 members, $35 non-members, $15 studentsRegister online at www.ascemn.org.This meeting is open to anyone who is interested. Please RSVP by Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 5, <strong>20</strong>10Construction Storm <strong>Water</strong> NPDES Issues and Innovations: A Panel DiscussionRemarks on a Regulator’s Perspective:Stormwater Compliance andEnforcement Case StudiesBrian Gove, MPCA ConstructionStormwater Compliance CoordinatorRemarks on a Consultant’sPerspective: How to Balance the Needsof the Owner and the Requirements ofthe Regulator in Construction Storm<strong>Water</strong> ManagementAndrea Moffat, Senior EnvironmentalScientist, WSB & AssociatesRemarks on Stormwater DesignInnovations: Understanding <strong>Water</strong>Quality Implications of ConcreteConstruction and Chemicals Requiredfor Construction ActivitiesDwayne Stenlund, CPESC, Mn/DOT Turfand Erosion Control SpecialistFederal, state, county, and localstormwater permitting programs regulatesite development and post-constructionstormwater runoff control. Storm waterpollution from nonpoint sources is achallenging water quality problem.Unlike pollution from industry or sewagetreatment facilities, which is caused by adiscrete number of sources, stormwaterpollution is caused by the daily activitiesof people everywhere. Rainwater andsnowmelt run off streets, lawns, farms,and construction and industrial sites andpick up fertilizers, dirt, pesticides, oil, andgrease, and many other pollutants on theway to our rivers and lakes. Stormwaterrunoff is the most common cause ofwater pollution. Sediment is the numberone pollutant from construction sites.The <strong>October</strong> ASCE section meeting isorganized by the ASCE <strong>Minnesota</strong> SectionTechnical Committee on EnvironmentalEngineering and <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>, inconjunction with the <strong>Minnesota</strong> <strong>Water</strong><strong>Resources</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>. The presentationwill include technical remarks and a paneldiscussion with a question and answersession on the topic of ConstructionStormwater NPDES Issues andInnovations. Attendees will receive1.0 professional development hours.For questions or additional information, contact Bruce Holdhusen, P.E., Chair EE/WR Technical Committee,bruce.holdhusen@state.mn.us or 651-366-3760; or John F. Blackstone, P.E., ASCE, jblackstone@comcast.netor 651 263 4357.Calendar of EventsApplied FLUX WorkshopSeptember 22, <strong>20</strong>10Continuing Education and <strong>Conference</strong> Center8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. | Registration is limited to 50 seats.View program information and register online atwww.cce.umn.edu/water-workshops<strong>Water</strong> Words That Work WorkshopSeptember 29, <strong>20</strong>10Continuing Education and <strong>Conference</strong> Center8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.View program information and register online atwww.cce.umn.edu/water-workshops12


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