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2005 NPS Workshop
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Water Quality Division
Phil Bandy
(208) 373-0439
Todd Maguire
(208) 373-0115 |
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Surface Water Quality: 2005 Nonpoint Source
Water Quality Monitoring Results Workshop,
Links to Presentations
The Fifteenth
Annual Nonpoint Source Water Quality Monitoring Results Workshop was held
January 4-6, 2005, at Boise State University. The purpose of the workshop
was to share results of nonpoint source water quality monitoring efforts
throughout Idaho.
G.
Wayne Minshall of Idaho State University was the keynote speaker.
He discussed the effects of fire on Idaho wilderness streams. Links
to his and other workshop presentations are below. All files are
in Adobe pdf format.
| Links to Presentations |
January 4 |
Nonpoint
Source Effects of Fire on Idaho Wilderness Streams: A Long-Term
Perspective (Keynote Address) (pdf 19.0
mb, 83 pages)
G. Wayne
Minshall, Idaho State University
Because
of the large size of this pdf document, we have also divided it
into sections for quicker download.
Slides
1 through 8 (pdf 1.6 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
9 through 16 (pdf 1.4 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
17 through 24 (pdf 2.0 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
25 through 32 (pdf 2.3 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
33 through 40 (pdf 2.4 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
41 through 47 (pdf 2.2 mb, 7 pages)
Slides
48 through 54 (pdf 1.8 mb, 7 pages)
Slides
55 through 67 (pdf 1.4 mb, 13 pages)
Slides
68 through 75 (pdf 2.4 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
76 through 83 (pdf 1.9 mb, 8 pages)
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Who's
Pooping in the Portneuf? Temporal and Spatial Patterns in
Abundance of E. coli (pdf 1.9
mb, 20 pages)
Richard
Inouye, Idaho State University |
Statistical
Power Analysis of Alternative Sampling Designs to Evaluate the Influence
of Snake River Hydroelectric Projects on Listed Snail Species
(pdf 441 kb, 34 pages)
Leska
S. Fore, Statistical Design and William H. Clark, Idaho Power Company |
Macrophytes:
Accounting for the Unaccounted (pdf 1.6
mb, 15 pages)
Brian
Hoelscher, Idaho Power Company and Jack Harrison, HyQual |
Phosphorus
Fate, Transport, and Treatment from Individual Treatment Systems
— Current State of Knowledge and Issues Facing Idaho
(pdf 274 kb, 16 pages)
Michael
Murray, HDR Engineering |
Proposed
Statewide Fish Tissue Monitoring Program for Mercury (pdf
541 kb, 24 pages)
Sherrill
Doran, CH2M HILL; Don Essig, Idaho DEQ; Robbin Finch, City of Boise
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Quantifying
Physical and Biological Responses to Stream Restoration—Examples
from Red River, Idaho (pdf 3.4 mb, 32 pages)
Stephen
R. Clayton, Philip Williams and Assocites, Ltd.
Because
of the large size of this pdf document, we have also divided it
into sections for quicker download.
Slides
1 through 13 (pdf 1.3 mb, 13 pages)
Slides
14 through 32 (pdf 2.2 mb, 19 pages)
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Physical
Processes and Bull Trout: Prioritizing Restoration Opportunities
in Lightning Creek Watershed, Northern Idaho (pdf
2.4 mb, 30 pages)
Stephen
R. Clayton, Philip Williams and Assocites, Ltd.
Because
of the large size of this pdf document, we have also divided it
into sections for quicker download.
Slides
1 through 15 (pdf 1.2 mb, 15 pages)
Slides
16 through 30 (pdf 1.2 mb, 15 pages)
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January 5 |
A
Historical Perspective on Parafluvial Surfaces on the Lower Boise
River
(pdf 13.0
mb, 37 pages)
David
Blew, Idaho Department of Water Resources and Dorene MacCoy, U.S.
Geological Survey
Because
of the large size of this pdf document, we have also divided it
into sections for quicker download.
Slides
1 through 6 (pdf 1.1 mb, 6 pages)
Slides
7 through 12 (pdf 1.2 mb, 6 pages)
Slides
13 through 17 (pdf 857 kb, 5 pages)
Slide
18 (pdf 1.6 mb, 1 page)
Slides
19 through 24 (pdf 1.1 mb, 6 pages)
Slide
25 (pdf 2.4 mb, 1 page)
Slide
26 (pdf 2.2 mb, 1 page)
Slides
27 through 33 (pdf 1.3 mb, 7 pages)
Slides
34 through 37 (pdf 1.7 mb, 4 pages)
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Temperature
Monitoring in the Boise River Basin, 2000-2004 (pdf
634 kb, 19 pages)
Brad Gilmore,
City of Boise |
Modeling
and Simulation of Instream Temperatures of the Lower Boise River
(pdf 639
kb, 34 pages)
Brad Gilmore,
City of Boise |
E.
coli Monitoring
of the Boise River Urban Corridor, 2003-2004 (pdf
298 kb, 13 pages)
Brad Gilmore,
City of Boise |
Trends
in Water Quality and Biological Integrity of the Lower Boise River
(pdf 1.6
mb, 19 pages)
Dorene
MacCoy, U.S. Geological Survey |
Construction,
Maintenance, and Monitoring of a Geo-Timbergrid Structure
(pdf 7.0
mb, 34 pages)
Kevin
Davis, U.S. Forest Service
Because
of the large size of this pdf document, we have also divided it
into sections for quicker download.
Slides
1 through 8 (pdf 1.5 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
9 through 16 (pdf 2.0 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
17 through 24 (pdf 1.7 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
25 through 34 (pdf 1.9 mb, 10 pages)
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A
Comparison of Habitat Quality Between Historic and Contemporary
Fall Chinook Spawning Habitat in the Snake River, With Implications
About Reintrocution and Recovery (pdf 2.5
mb, 20 pages)
James
A Chandler and Philip A. Groves, Idaho Power Company |
Water
Quality Monitoring on the Caribou-Targhee National Forest
(pdf
2.4 mb, 38 pages)
Brad Higginson
and Lee Leffert, U.S. Forest Service |
Multiple
Indicator Monitoring of Streamside Livestock Grazing — Can
We Improve Efficiency and Assure Quality and Usefulness of the Data?
(pdf 3.4 mb, 34 pages)
Tim Burton
and Ervin Cowley, Idaho Bureau of Land Management
Because
of the large size of this pdf document, we have also divided it
into sections for quicker download.
Slides
1 through 20 (pdf 1.6 mb, 20 pages)
Slides
21 through 34 (pdf 1.9 mb, 14 pages)
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Introduction
to Water Quality Standards under the Federal Clean Water Act and
Idaho State Law
Don Essig
and Cyndi Grafe, Idaho DEQ |
January 6 |
Is
4-B Classification an Alternative to TMDLs on USDA Forest Service
Lands?
(pdf 46
kb, 29 pages)
Bruce
Sims, U.S. Forest Service |
Optical
Dissolved Oxygen Sensors—Twice the Accuracy of an Electrochemical
Clark Cell Sensor While Calibrating Just Once per Year (pdf
1.3 mb, 32 pages)
Randy
Glover, Electronic Data Solutions and Rob Mooney, In-Situ, Inc. |
Historical
Trends in Stream Discharge at Long-Term Gaging Stations in Idaho
(pdf 5.0
mb, 26 pages)
Greg Clark,
U.S. Geological Survey
Because
of the large size of this pdf document, we have also divided it
into sections for quicker download.
Slides
1 through 9 (pdf 1.8 mb, 9 pages)
Slides
10 through 17 (pdf 1.8 mb, 8 pages)
Slides
18 through 26 (pdf 1.3 mb, 9 pages)
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Remote
Sensing as a Tool to Predict Lake and Reservoir Water Quality in
Southern Idaho (pdf 1.1 mb, 20 pages)
Clyde
Lay, Idaho DEQ |
Developing
Regression Equations to Estimate Annual Low-Flow Statistics at Ungaged
Sites: Project Overview (pdf 412
kb, 22 pages)
Jon
Hortness, U.S. Geological Survey |
Innovative
Instream Sediment BMP Technologies (pdf
2.5 mb, 38 pages)
Sherrill
Doran, CH2M HILL |
Idaho
Rural Road Maintenance Best Management Practices (pdf
79 kb, 11 pages)
Stacy
Smith, University of Idaho |
The
Influence of Polyacrylamide (Pam) on Nutrients in Furrow Irrigated
Pastures
(pdf 1.1
mb, 24 pages)
Ross A.
Spackman, University of Idaho |
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