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GWRC 1995

1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Book Cover and front material

LUNCHEON SPEAKERS
Moderator: James E. Kundell, Vinson Institute of Government, Univ. of Georgia

Science and Government: The Role of the U.S. Geological Survey
Barbara Ryan, Assoc. Director for Operations, U.S. Geological Survey

Coastal Zone Management: Georgia's Role
Jeffrey R. Benoit, Director, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resources Management,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

PLENARY SESSION: The Flood of '94 in Georgia
Moderator: James E. Kundell, Vinson Institute of Government, Univ. of Georgia

Reauthorization of the Clean Water Act
Honorable Nathan Deal, Congressman from District 9

Water-Related Legislation of the 1993-1994 Terms of the Georgia General Assembly
James E. Kundell, Vinson Institute of Government, Univ. of Georgia

Meteorology of the Flood of '94 in Georgia
Judith Bradberry, Senior Hydrologist, Southeast River Forecast Center

Hydrology of the Flood of '94 in Georgia
Tim Hale, District Chief, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey

Responding to the Flood
Joe Tanner, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Natural Resources

TRACK I. BASIN-WIDE WATER MANAGEMENT

Savannah River Basin
Moderators: E. Stallings Howell, EPA Region IV, and Leroy Crosby, U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, Savannah District
Sponsored by: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, and U.S. EPA Region IV,
Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Branch

Ex Post Financial Analysis of the Performance of the Hartwell Reservoir Project
Al Pless, Southeast Power Administration, Elberton, and Jackie Sellers, Dept. of Biol.
and Agric. Engineering, Univ. of Georgia

Overview of Recent Initiatives for Better Savannah River Basin Management
Leroy G. Crosby, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District

Overview of the EPA Savannah River Watershed Project
Meredith C. Anderson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV

ACT/ACF River Basin
Sponsored by: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District
Moderator: Roger Burke, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District

Effect of Navigation Windows on Salinity in the Apalachicola Estuary, Florida
William K. Jones, Northwest Florida Water Management District

Tri-State Comprehensive Study: Integrating Fisheries in the Decision Making Process
Gail A. Carmody, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Panama City, FL

Agricultural Water Demand in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint and Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basins
Jimmy Bramblett, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Athens

Development of a Database for the Comprehensive Study o f the A.C.F./A.C.T. River Basins
Jim Talion, Sverdrup Civil Inc., Nashville, Tom Littlepage, Atlanta Dept. of Community Affairs

Interstate Water Issues
Sponsored by: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division
Moderator: John Cruce, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division

Economic and Planning Issues Relevant for the Management of Inter­state Water Resources
Ronald G. Cummings, Policy Research Center, Georgia State University

Shared Use of Transboundary Water Resources
Stephen E. Draper, The Draper Group

Resolution of Interstate Water Issues
N.D. "Skeeter" McClure, IV, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District

NAWQA: National Water Quality Assessment
Sponsored by: U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia District
Moderator: David Wangsness, U.S. Geological Survey

Study Design for USGS's National Water Quality Assessment Program for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin
David J. Wangsness, U.S. Geological Survey

Pesticide Occurrence and Temporal Distribution in Streams Draining Urban and Agricultural Basins in Georgia and Florida, 1993-94
Daniel Hippe, Hilda Hatzell, Lisa Ham and Patricia Hardy, U.S. Geological Survey

Water Quality in Surficial Aquifers in Two Agricultural Areas in Georgia, Alabama and Florida
Elizabeth A. Frick and Christy A. Crandall, U.S. Geological Survey

Environmental Distribution of Organochlorine Compounds in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin
Gary R. Buell and Carol A. Couch, U.S. Geological Survey

Effect of Restricted Phosphate Detergent Use and Mandated Upgrades at Two Wastewater Treatment Facilities on Water Quality, Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, 1988-1993
Joseph DeVivo, Elizabeth Frick, Daniel Hippe and Gary Buell, U.S. Geological Survey

Sustainable Water Management: Policy Impacts
Moderator: Millard Hall, College of Engineering, Florida A&M Univ/Florida State Univ.

Sustainable Development: A Challenge for the 21st Century
Donald Wilhite, International Drought Information Center, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln

Sustainable Water Management
Richard D. Urban, Tennessee Valley Authority

The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin: A Model for Sustainability?
Millard W. Hall, College of Engineering, Florida State University; and Ty Harris,
Legislative Analyst, Florida Legislature

Sustainable Water Management and Climate Change: Social, Legal and Institutional Issues
Margaret Davidson, South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium

Basin Water Quality Assessments
Sponsored by: Georgia Water & Pollution Control Association
Moderator: Kip Duchon, CH2M HILL

Geochemistry and Hydrochemistry of the Oconee River Basin
Mark D. Cocker, Georgia Geological Survey

Georgia's Watershed Protection Approach: River Basin Management Planning
W. Mork Winn, III, Timothy Earl, and Paul Lamarre, Georgia DNR, EPD

Recent Developments in Georgia's River Basin Planning Program under SB 637
Tim Earl and Paul Lamarre, Georgia DNR Environmental Protection Division

Comprehensive Basin Management
Sponsored by: Upper Chattahoochee RiverKeeper
Moderator: Sally Bethea, Upper Chattahoochee RiverKeeper

Resource Sensitivity Effects on Navigation and Wildlife and Planning for the A.C.F. River Basin
Richard Perritt, Dept. of Geography, Auburn Univ, and Daniel Drennen, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Low-Technology Alternatives for GIS Support of Water Resources Planning in the A.C.F. Basin
Michele Masucci, Department of Geography, Auburn University

Total Water Environment Management: A Concept Plan for Developing Integrated Water Resources Management at U.S. Army Installations
Kathryn Hatcher, Vinson Institute of Government, Univ. of Georgia; Prakash Temkar, U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute; and Robert Riggins, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

TRACK II. WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Section 314 Clean Lakes Program
Sponsored by: Georgia Lake Management Society
Moderator: Dave Kamps, Georgia Lake Management Society

Reservoir Hydrodynamics, Nutrients and Primary Productivity in Lake Blackshear
H.E. Cofer, Jr., Dept. of Geology (retired), and W.L. Tietjen and P.Y. Williams,
Dept. of Biology, Georgia Southwestern College

The Use of an AHOD to Measure Long-Term Trends in Oxygen Dynamics in Lake Lanier
Edmond Mayhew, Gainesville College

Impact of Introduced Red Shiners Cyprinella Lutrensis on Stream Fishes near Atlanta, Georgia
Joseph C. DeVivo, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia

Water and Wastewater Management
Moderator: Appiah Amirtharajah, School of Civil Engineering, Georgia Tech

Water System Consolidation for Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Jonathan K. Hasson, Nancy Gonce and Steven R. Cook, Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.

Modeling the Financial Health of Public Water Systems
Jeffrey L. Jordan and Harvey J. Witt, Dept. of Agriculture and Applied Economics,
Univ. of Georgia; and James R. Wilson, Argonne Capital Corp.

Contingencies, Transient Events and Reliability in Managing Water Quality
M. Bruce Beck, School of Forest Resources, Univ. of Georgia

Designing an Environmental Systems Analysis Laboratory for Research in Water Quality
James F. McGovern, Institute of Community and Area Development, Univ. of Georgia

Water Quality Models
Moderator: Phil Roberts, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Tech.
Sponsored by: Georgia Institute of Technology

Variable Flow Waste Load Allocation in Support of NPDES Permit Application
E. Zia Hosseinipour, Scott N. Heefner, Larry A Neal and Robert W. Olson, Law
Engineering and Environmental Services

Modeling Point Source Discharges in Tidal Waters
Philip Roberts, School of Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Aquatic Plant Action Plan in Lake Seminole.


Michael J. Eubanks, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District

Stormwater Management
Sponsored by: American Water Resources Association, Georgia Section
Moderator: Mike Thomas, Clayton County Transportation and Development Dept.

A Recommended Funding Approach for a Municipal Stormwater Program under a NPDES Municipal Stormwater Permit
Paul J. Delphos, Applied Technology and Management, Inc., and Charle T. Rose,
City Engineer, City of Venice, Florida

Downstream Hydrographic Effects of Urban Stormwater Detention and Infiltration
Bruce K. Ferguson, School of Environmental Design, Univ. of Georgia

The Representation of Stormwater Management in Design: Toward an Ecological Aesthetic
Tamara G. Calabria, Tunnell-Spangler and Associates, Inc.

Stormwater Infiltration: A Management Technique for Preserving Ecosystem Function
Barrett P. Walker, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia

Drinking Water Quality
Moderator: Nolton Johnson, Georgia Environmental Protection Division

Nitrate Contamination of Domestic Wells in Georgia
Anthony W. Tyson, Parshall Bush, Robert Perkins and William Segars, Cooperative
Extension Service, Univ. of Georgia

Low Dioxin and Asbestos Levels in Georgia's Drinking Water
Wayne Fuller, Georgia DNR, Environmental Protection Division

Nitrate-Nitrogen Levels in Well Water from the Little River/Rooty Creek Watershed in East Central Georgia
M. Charles Gould, Cooperative Extension Service, Univ. of Georgia

G.P.S. Applications in Support of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division's Drinking Water Program
Lewis F. Rogers, Christopher J. Semerjian and Donald A. Vick, Gainesville College

Wetlands Issues and Management
Sponsored by: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District
Moderator: Richard W. Morgan, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District

Hydraulic Evidence for Vertical Flow from Okefenokee Swamp to the Underlying Floridan Aquifer in Southeast Georgia
Susannah Kitchens, Dept. of Geology, and Todd Rasmussen, Forest Resources, Univ. of Georgia

Improved Assessment of Baseline Conditions and Change in Wetlands Associated with Groundwater Withdrawal and Diversion
Sydney T. Bacchus, Institute of Ecology, Univ. of Georgia

Regulation of Groundwater Withdrawals as Related to Wetland Impacts
Dean Aldrich, Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund

Preservation of Wetlands as a Preferred Option for Impact Mitigation
James F. Renner, Golder Associates Inc.

Animal Waste Management
Sponsored by: Soil and Water Conservation Society, Georgia Chapter
Moderator: Larry West, University of Georgia

Water Quality Impacts of Poultry Litter Land Application
Matt C. Smith and Jackie Sellers, Dept. of Biol. and Agric. Engineering, Univ. of Georgia

Nitrogen Release from Land-applied Animal Manures
M.L. Cabrera and R.M. Gordillo, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, Univ. of Georgia

Riparian Buffer Systems for Managing Effluents
R.K. Hubbard and R.R. Lowrance, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Tifton; and
J.G. Davis, G.L. Newton, G. Vellidis, M.C. Smith, and R. Dove, Univ. of Georgia

Using Ground Electromagnetic Conductivity to Determine the Source of Nitrate in Dairy Wells
David Radcliffe, Crop and Soil Sciences, Univ. of Georgia; D.E. Brune, Biol. and Agric.
Engineering, Clemson University; and D.J. Drommerhausen, Roy F. Weston Inc.

Using Grass Strips to Filter Catfish Pond Effluent
Suhas Ghate, Biol. and Agric. Engineering, Gary J. Burtle, Animal and Dairy Science, Georgie Vellidis, Biol. and Agric. Engineering, and G. Larry Newton, Animal and Dairy Science, Univ. of Georgia

TRACK III. WATERSHED PROTECTION

Ecosystem Research
Moderator: Ken Martin, Georgia DNR, Environmental Protection Division

Effects of Flooding on the Longleaf Pine-Wiregrass Ecosystem
William Michener, Elizabeth Blood, Stephen Golladay, L. Katherine Kirkman, Robert
Mitchell, and Brian Palik, J.W. Jones Ecological Research Center

Developing Natural Wetlands Management Stategies From Long-Term Field Monitoring
Stephen Cofer-Shabica, National Biological Survey, and Lindsay Nakashima, Terra Consulting Corp.

Conversion of Wastewater Ponds for Wetland Mitigation
J. Eric Alford and David M. Ashley, Jordan, Jones, & Goulding In

Agriculture and Forestry
Sponsored by: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Moderator: Cran Upshaw, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

Cost-Sharing Incentives in the Gum Creek Watershed Agricultural Water Quality Pilot Project
Jack Houston and Henglun Sun, Dept. of Agric. and Applied Economics, Univ. of Georgia

Potential for Reduced Infiltration and Recharge on a Local Scale Following Cover Type Conversions in the Southeastern Coastal Plain
Sydney T. Bacchus, Institute of Ecology, Univ. of Georgia

Recommendations of the Georgia Board of Regents' Scientific Panel on Evaluating the Erosion Measurement Standard Defined by the Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Act
James Kundell, Vinson Institute of Government, Univ. of Georgia, and Todd Rasmussen,
School of Forest Resources, Univ. of Georgia

Sediments and Water Quality
Moderator: Terry Sturm, Georgia Institute of Technology

Mercury Contamination of Stream Sediment in North Georgia from Former Gold Mines in the Dahlonega Gold Belt
David S. Leigh, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Georgia

Erosion of Cohesive Sediments in Uniform Flow
Keith Dennett, T.W. Sturm, A Amirtharajah, and T. Mahmood, Civil and Env. Engr., GeorgiaTech

Panel Discussion: Sediments and Water Quality
Art Horowitz, U.S. Geological Survey

Groundwater
Moderator: Ash Raymond, Georgia Groundwater Association
Sponsored by: Georgia Groundwater Association

Effects of Barometric Pressure on Water Levels and Gradients at the Savannah River Site
Leslie Crawford, E&C Engineering, and Todd Rasmussen, School of Forest Resources, Univ. of Georgia

Groundwater Supplies for Georgia's Poultry Industry
H. Dan Harmon, Jr., Garrett Consulting, Inc.

Recharge to High Yield Wells in the Piedmont
John Dowd, Dept. of Geology, Univ. of Georgia, and Jane Marshall, Exploration Resources

The Use of Geographic Information Systems Analysis to Estimate Groundwater Availability in West Central Georgia
Bruce O'Conner, William McLemore and Victoria Trent, Georgia Geologic Survey

Georgia's Growth Strategies Program
Moderator: Gail Cowie, Institute for Community and Area Development, Univ. of Georgia

Growth Strategies: The Georgia Planning Act - An Assessment of the Program
James Youngquist, Institute of Community and Area Development, Univ. of Georgia

Significance Recent Takings Rulings for Implementation of the Georgia Planning Act
Laurie Fowler, Georgia Environmental Policy Institute, Athens

State of Georgia Environmental Planning Criteria Database
James Frederick, Georgia Department of Community Affairs

PANEL DISCUSSION: Amending Georgia's Environmental Planning Standards
Moderator: Lisa Hollingsworth, Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development Center

The Part V Task Force: A Consensus-Based Approach to Amending Georgia's Environmental Planning Standards
Lisa J. Hollingsworth, Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development Center

An EPD Perspective on the Dynamic Nature of the Rules for Environmental Planning Criteria
Napoleon Caldwell and Clay Burdette, Georgia DNR, Environmental Protection Div.

Has Growth Strategies Resulted in Improved Protection of Georgia's Water Resources?
Michael Gleaton, Georgia Department of Community Affairs

Protecting the Big Haynes Creek Watershed: A Strategy for Land Management and Nonpoint Pollution Control
Denise L. Schmidt, Atlanta Regional Commission

PANEL DISCUSSION: Streambank Stabilization
Moderator: Susan Hendricks, Georgia DNR, Environmental Protection Division.
Sponsored by: Georgia DNR, Environmental Protection Division

DeKalb County Vegetative Streambank Stabilization Program
Gina Tiernan, DeKalb County Parks and Recreation

Availability of Materials--When and Where to Find Them
Elaine Nash, Georgia Wildlife Federation

DeKalb County Streambank Stabilization Program
John Gurbal, DeKalb County Roads and Drainage

Soil Bio-Engineering in the Watershed
Robbin Sotir, Robbin Sotir & Associates

TRACK IV. WATER QUANTITY

Electronic Networking and Data Sharing
Moderator: Bob Dyar, USGS, Center for Spatial Analysis Technology
Sponsored by: U.S. Geological Survey

Introduction to Digital Environmental Data Via the Internet
S. Jack Alhadeff, USGS, Water Resources Division

The Great Midwest Flood and the National Spatial Data Infrastructure
John A. Kelmelis, USGS, National Mapping Division

Introduction to Digital Environmental Data for Georgia
Thomas R. Dyar, USGS, Center for Spatial Analysis Technologies

Urban Stream Management
Moderator: Jennifer Hicks, Georgia Environmental Protection Division
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Protection Division

Establishing Dynamic Equilibrium in an Urban Stream
W. Drew Lucas, The Facility Group, Inc., and Bruce Ferguson, Environmental Design, Univ. of Georgia

A Strategy for the Management of Urban Streams
Ted Mikalsen, Georgia DNR, Environmental Protection Division

Suburban Stormwater Runoff: The Sope Creek Case Study
Katherine E. Baer and Michael J. Paul, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia

Water Demand Management
Moderator: Kim Gnoffo, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV
Sponsored by: Georgia Water Wise Council

Benchmark Farms for Estimating Irrigation Water Use in Georgia
Julia L. Fanning, U.S. Geological Survey

Projected Seasonal Water Consumption and Water Restrictions for Row Crop Irrigation in the A.C.F. Basin
James Hook, Dept. of Crop and Soil Science, and Daniel Thomas, Dept. of Biological
and Agric. Engineering, Univ. of Georgia

Care & Conserve
Melinda Langston, Atlanta Water Department

Community Development Water Conservation Program: Project arambee
Marshelia DeVan, Vicki Nyshay, and Larry Blackburn, Earth Bond Inc.

Water Supply Planning
Moderator: Pat Stevens, Atlanta Regional Commission

Developing the West Georgia Regional Water Supply Plan
Ken Hall, CH2M HILL; David Vaughn, Georgia DNR, EPD; and Jim Cooley,
Institute of Community and Area Development, Univ. of Georgia

Groundwater Resource Management Planning for North Georgia
Lisa Hollingsworth, Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development Center, and
Robert Atkins, A & S Environmental Services Inc.

An Overview of Water Demand Forecasting Methodologies and Models
Scott D. Turner, Atlanta Regional Commission

WEAP: A Comprehensive and Integrated Model of Supply and Demand
William Johnson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Hydrologic Engineering Center,
California; Quentin Williams, Harza Engineering; and Paul Kirshen, Tellus Institute

Reservoir Modeling
Moderator: Phil Karr, Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority
Sponsored by: Georgia Institute of Technology

Introduction: Session Theme and Focus
Phil Karr, Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority

Storage Analysis for the ACF, ACT, and Savannah River Basins
George McMahon, Camp, Dresser & McKee, and Pat Stevens, Atlanta Regional Commission

A Control Model for Hydropower Systems Analysis and Operation
Aris Georgakakos, Huaming Yao and Yongquing Yu, School of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Comparison of Optimization and Simulation Models for Hydropower System Analysis
Aris Georgakakos, Georgia Tech, and George McMahon of Camp, Dresser & McKee Inc.

Reservoir Design in Georgia's Piedmont
Dieter Franz, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.

Flood of 1994
Moderator: Tim Hale, U.S. Geological Survey
Organized by: Reggina Garza, National Weather Service

Alberto: A Meteorological Nightmare
Carlos Garza, Jr., National Weather Service

Floods in Central and Southwestern Georgia in July 1994
Timothy C. Stamey, U.S. Geological Survey

The Independence Day Flood of 1994, and Effects on Water Levels in the Upper Floridan Aquifer, Albany Area, Georgia
David W. Hicks, U.S. Geological Survey

NAWQA Program: Water Quality Conditions and Mass Transport in the Flint River, Southwestern Georgia, Related to the Flood of July 1994, Caused by Tropical Storm Alberto
Daniel J. Hippe and Jerry W. Garrett, U.S. Geological Survey

PANEL DISCUSSION: Coastal Zone Management
Moderator: Becky Shortland, Georgia Conservancy

A Brief Background on Coastal Zone Management
Becky Shortland, The Georgia Conservancy

Coastal Georgia: Relationships Between Water Resources and Development
David C. Kyler, Coastal Georgia Regional Development Center

Developing a Coastal Management Program: Georgia's Experience
Tiffany Lutterman and Stuart Stevens, Georgia DNR, Coastal Resources Division

Changing Roles for Regulators in Environmental Management
Melvin H. Goodwin (formerly with SC Sea Grant), The Harmony Project, SC

TRACK V. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

Pollution Prevention
Moderator: G. Robert Kerr, DNR, Pollution Prevention Assistance Division
Sponsored by: DNR Pollution Prevention Assistance Division

Highlights and Insights: Pollution Prevention in Mid-Sized Firms
Carol Foley, Claudia Huff, Leigh McElvaney, Georgia Tech Research Institute,
and Michael Elliott, City Planning Program, Georgia Institute of Technology

A Case Study in Pollution Prevention Analysis
Steve Avary, Zep Manufacturing

Agricultural Pollution Prevention Efforts in Georgia
Mark Risse, Cooperative Extension Service, Univ. of Georgia

Citizen's Role in Water Quality
Moderator: Laurie Hawks, Georgia DNR Environmental Protection Division
Sponsored by: Georgia DNR Environmental Protection Division

Ellijay Students Study a Local Problem and Find a Solution
Mark Stallings, Ellijay Georgia

Georgia Lake Management Society's Vision for Citizen Involvement
Alan Foster, Eatonton Georgia

Supplemental Environmental Projects to Settle Citizen Suits Under the Clean Water Act
Michael P. Stevens, Arnall, Golden & Gregory

PANEL DISCUSSION: Opportunities for Employment in the Water Resources Field
Moderators: Katherine Baer, Eric Sommerville, University of Georgia
Sponsored by: American Water Resources Association, University of Georgia Student Chapter

Public Education in Water Resources Management
Moderator: Chuck Rabolli, Georgia Environmental Council
Sponsored by: Georgia Environmental Council

Development of an Urban Waterbody Education Plan For Georgia
David B. Nichols, School of Environmental Design, Univ. of Georgia

Partners in Education: The Water Sourcebook for Grades 3-5
Fox McCarthy, Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority and Georgia Water Wise Council

Teacher-Student Water Quality Trend Monitoring: An Investment in Sustaining Water Quality in Georgia
Susan P. Gannaway, Center for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education,
and Mac A. Callaham, Center for Science and Technology, North Georgia College

Environmental Education Program Design for Student and Adult Audiences
Sarah V. Mitchell, Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary, Savannah

Volunteer Monitoring Programs
Moderator: Lillian Hall, Gainesville, Georgia

Georgia's Adopt-A-Stream Program
Laurie J. Hawks, Georgia DNR, Environmental Protection Division

Quality Control in a Volunteer Monitoring Program
Mary C. Mayhew and Edmond A. Mayhew, Dept. of Biology, Gainesville College

High School Student Involvement in National Park Service Aquatic Resources Management
Brendhan D. Zubricki, National Park Service

Economic Value of Biological Indicators in Water Pollution Policy
Donna McLemore and Andrew Keeler, Dept. of Agric. and Applied Economics, UGA

PANEL DISCUSSION: River Access
Moderator: Wesley Woolf, The Georgia ConservancySponsored by: The Georgia Conservancy
Panelists: Craig Pendergast, Attorney, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker; Gary Black,
President, Georgia AgriBusiness Council; John Godbge, Union Camp Corp.; Jim Silavent,
Georgia Canoeing Assoc.; and Jerry McCollum, President, Georgia Wildlife Federation

POSTER SESSION - 1995
Forecasting the Flood of '94
Reggina Garza, National Weather Service, Southeast River Forecast Center

Contingency Planning for Utilities
Mary Kay Jackson and Robert Corbitt, Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.

Partners for Environmental Progress
Lillian Almodovar, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division

Ebenezer Creek: A Watershed Protection Demonstration Project
Jonathan Ambrose, Chris Canalos, Georgia DNR, Natural Heritage Program; Susan
Crow, Institute of Community and Area Development, Univ. of Georgia; and Robert |
Scott, Georgia DNR, Environmental Protection Division

Characteristics of Suspended Particulate Matter in Ichawaynochaway Creek: A Brown-water Coastal Plain Stream
Stephen Golladay and B.W. Taylor, J.W. Jones Ecological Research Center

Effects of Riparian Zone Management on Water Quality and Invertebrate Community Structure in the Tifton Upland Region of the Georgia Coastal Plain
Brian Gregory, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia

The Georgia GAP Analysis Project on Biodiversity
Liz Kramer, Institute of Ecology, The University of Georgia

Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution Control from a Watershed Perspective
Melissa Tucker, University of Georgia

Control of Biofilm Bacteria
Elisabeth Elder, Amy Fenech, Amy Zink, T. Paige Bradley and A. Lynn Fuller, Dept.
of Biology, Georgia Southwestern College

Erosion of Colloids Coated With Humic Substances in Fixed and Fluidized Beds
Talat Mahmood, Appiah Amirtharajah, Terry Sturm and Keith Dennett, School of Civil
and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Arsenic Distribution in Soil Profiles Amended With Coal Combustion By-Products
Urszula Kukier, Che Fauziah Ishak, M.E. Sumner and W.P. Miller, Dept. of Crop and Soil
Sciences, Univ. of Georgia

Assessment of the Possiblity of Metal Migration from a Municipal Waste Site
Urszula Kukier, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, Univ. of Georgia; and M. Gawda,
Z. Moszczy½ski and L. Pawlowski, Technical University of Lublin, Poland

Radon-222, Radium-226, and Uranium in Georgia Piedmont Well Water
Anna Butler, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, and Bernd Kahn, Mechanical
Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Groundwater Exploration and Development: A Case Study for Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority
James Emery, Emery & Garrett Groundwater Inc.; Thomas Crawford, Dept. of Geology,
West Georgia College; and Philip Karr, Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority

Ground Water in Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks: Low-angle Lithologic Contacts Related to Site-specific Control of Ground Water Occurrence
Thomas Crawford, Dept. of Geology, West Georgia College, and David Brackett,
Golder Associates