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    Great Lakes Tributary Modeling

    Sediment Reduction: Correlating BMP Installation with

    Ecological Improvement in the Great Lakes

    May 26, 2010

     

    Welcome, Introductions and Meeting Objectives (10 kb) - Jan Miller, USACE

    Web-based GIS Application of WEPP (7.3 mb) - Dr. Dennis Flanagan, ARS

    Estimating Sediment Loadings with Remote Sensing (3.1 mb) - Dr. Richard Becker, University of Toledo

    Tracking GLRI 319 Sediment Load Reduction (0.4 mb) - Tom Davenport, USEPA

    Ohio's Tracking System - SWIMS - Martin Joyce, Ohio DNR

    (live demo of SWIMS site - no slides available)

    Open Discussion - All

     

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    Webinar Presenters:

    Jan Miller

    USACE, Great Lakes & Ohio River Division

    (312) 353-6354

     

    Dr. Dennis Flanagan

    USDA-ARS

    (765) 494-7748

    Dr. Richard Becker

    University of Toledo

    (419) 530-4571

    Tom Davenport

    USEPA-GLNPO

    (312) 886-0209

     

    Martin Joyce

    Ohio DNR

    (614) 265-6684

    Gary Overmier

    Great Lakes Commission

    (734) 971-9135

     

    Great Lakes Commission des Grands Lacs.  2805 S. Industrial Highway, Suite 100.  Ann Arbor, MI  48104-6791.  phone: 734/971.9135.  fax: 734/971-9150.  www.glc.org. USACE, Detroit District GLIN Partner