Topic
Ecotoxic Metal Retention in Ecologically-Engineered, Passive Treatment Systems: An Engineering With Nature Application in Small Mid-Continent Watersheds
Water quality degradation due to past mining practices has led to substantial ecological damage in small watersheds of the Central United States. The University of Oklahoma Center for Restoration of Ecosystems and Watersheds (CREW) has led efforts to design, construct and evaluate passive technologies which promote specific, naturally-occurring, ecosystem-scale mechanisms to address contaminants of concern. See Flyer (PDF)
Agenda
ERDC Overview, Todd Bridges, USACE ERDC. (PDF)
Engineering With Nature Introduction, Todd Bridges, USACE ERDC. (PDF)
OU’s Hydrology and Water Security Program, Bob Knox, University of OK. (PDF)
Ecosystem Management and Restoration Research Program (EMRRP), Trudy Estes, USACE ERDC. (PDF)
ERDC Riverine and Estuary Engineering, Keith Flowers, USACE ERDC. (PDF)
Ecological Modeling, Candice Piercy, USACE ERDC. (PDF)
Seminar
“Ecotoxic Metal Retention in Ecologically Engineered Passive Treatment Systems: An Engineering With Nature Application in Small Mid-Continent Watersheds,” Bob Nairn, University of OK, Director, CREW. (PDF)
Audio Recording of Seminar. (M4A)
R&D Lightning Talks
Watershed Management and Modeling, Billy Johnson, USACE ERDC. (PDF) Audio File (M4A)
An Integrated Framework for Flow and Transport Modeling at Regional Scales, Ahmad Tavakoly, USACE ERDC. (PDF) Audio File (M4A)
Dynamic Processes in Stream Ecosystem Restoration, Sarah Miller, USACE ERDC. (PDF) Audio File (M4A)
Environmental Flows work on the Minnesota River Basic Interagency Study, Chuck Theiling, USACE ERDC. (PDF) Audio File (M4A)
Fluvial Geomorphology Toolbox, Chris Haring. (PDF) Audio File (M4A)