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Jan. 23. - Jennifer Shelby, PE, Ph.D. Candidate
Going Green Doesn't Have to Cost a Lot of Green - Ideas for Forward-Thinking Developers and Engineers
Jan. 30 - Dr. Monte McGregor, Guest Speaker
Redefining Aquatic Habitat to Include Freshwater Mussels (With Emphasis on the Science of Mussel Propagation)
Feb. 6 - Les Meade, Biologist
Identifying Common Kentucky Herbaceous Wetland Plants
Feb. 13 - Liz Bullock, PE
Traffic Noise Policy and the Incorporation of Noise
Feb. 20 - Steve Evans, Biologist and Marcia Wooton, Laboratory Coordinator
Interpreting EPA Methods for Bacterial Analysis - Focusing on the End Use of the Data
Feb. 27 - Ed Hartowicz, Senior Biologist
Tailoring Biological Stream Monitoring - Determining the Success or Failure of a Project is Not "One Size Fits All"- When Restoration Goals Differ Greatly from Project to Project
March 5 - Chelsey Olson, Biologist
Understanding the Impacts of Sediment on Aquatic Mussel Species
March 12 - Rain Storm, Biologist
Remediation and Maintenance of Wetland Mitigation Sites with Emphasis on Avoiding Temporal Loss (with Guest
Speaker from the US Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District)
March 19 - Virginia Goodman, Environmental Analyst
The Complexities and Effectiveness of Community Land Trusts (with Guest Speaker Phil Logsdon, Kentucky
Transportation Cabinet, District 7 Environmental Coordinator)
March 26 - Tony Miller, Biologist
A Sediment Tolerance Curve for Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Communities in the Bluegrass: Implications for 303d Listing and TMDL Development
April 9 - Bert Remley, Biologist (Note: No Workshop 4/2)
Understanding the Science of Fish Electroshocking - Technique and Sampling Strategy