38th Annual Meeting: Mining and Wisconsin Waters Meeting Information March 13 - 14, 2014 at the Chula Vista Resort, 2501 River Rd, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Information Download the Conference Program Download the Conference Presentations Meeting Highlights The 38th annual meeting of the American Water Resources Association-Wisconsin Section was held March 13 - 14, 2014 at the Chula Vista Resort, Wisconsin Dells. There were 179 registrants who attended the meeting which included 36 oral presentations and 22 posters. The meeting theme was "Mining and Wisconsin Waters". In support of this theme the Plenary Session included: Bradley Johnson from the Wausau Service Center, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources speaking on Industrial Sand Mining in Wisconsin; Seth Ebel from Chippewa County Department of Land Conservation and Forest Management speaking on County Experiences with Industrial Sand Mining; and Bruce Brown from Badger Mining Corporation speaking on Wisconsin's Sand Industry: The Facts, the Fiction, and the Future. We had excellent technical sessions on Agricultural Hydrology and Management, Groundwater Modeling, Agricultural Watershed Modeling, Groundwater Quality, Mining Impact on Groundwater and Surface Water, Urban Water Quality, Surface Water Quality, and Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Water Resources. The Dinner Speaker was Steve Swenson from the Aldo Leopold Foundation who gave a wonderful presentation on Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic in Our Time. Poster Session included a mixture of interesting topics presented by undergraduate and graduate students, regulatory and industry professionals, and academic colleagues. The 2014 Student Career Workshop was well attended by students seeking input on career pathways from a panel of experienced Wisconsin water professionals. Panelist included representatives from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, US Geological Survey, University of Wisconsin system, and the consulting industry. Bruce Brown from Badger Mining Corporation speaking on Wisconsin's Sand Industry (pictured above). Distinguished Service Award This year we were proud to present the Distinguished Service Award to David Mechenich of the Center for Watershed Science and Education at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. This award recognizes his 25 years of exemplary service on behalf of the section, research colleagues, students, and the international community of hydrologists. David has been the driving force for developing and maintaining the Central Wisconsin Groundwater Center well water quality database which contains nearly 700,000 test results from over 80,000 well water samples. He created the interactive Wisconsin Well Water Quality viewer that integrates easy public access of databases from the Groundwater Center, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Groundwater Retrieval Network, and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection. David, thank you for your service, and congratulations! David Mechenich receives the Distinguished Service Award from John Skalbeck, AWRA President (pictured above). Student Presentation Awards The section was pleased to award four Outstanding Student Presentations this year. Award winners included: Stephen Sellwood for Outstanding Graduate Oral Presentation, Kyle Ankenbauer for Outstanding Graduate Poster Presentation, and the team of Kyra Fitzgerald and Dana Gibson for Outstanding Undergraduate Oral Presentation. Stephen Sellwood poses proudly with John Skalbeck, AWRA President (pictured above). Dana Gibs poses proudly with John Skalbeck, AWRA President (pictured above).
Presentations Session1A1Freihoefer.pdf Session1A2Nelson.pdf Session1A3Heim.pdf Session1A4Jokela.pdf Session1A5Borchardt.pdf Session1B1Juckem.pdf Session1B3Leaf.pdf Session1B4Fienen.pdf Session1B5Sellwood.pdf Session2A1Zipper.pdf Session2A2Panuska.pdf Session2A3Booth.pdf Session2A4Soylu.pdf Session2A5FitzgeraldPresentation.pdf Session2B1Gotkowitz.pdf Session2B2Johanson.pdf Session2B3Nitka.pdf Session3A1Smail.pdf Session3A2Parsen.pdf Session3A3Bradbury.pdf Session3A4Luczaj.pdf Session3A5Streiff.pdf Session3B2Horwatich.pdf Session3B3Pan.pdf Session3B4Buer.pdf Session3B5Selbig.pdf Session4A1Lamba.pdf Session4A3Baumgart.pdf Session4A4Wollenburg.pdf Session4A5Baldwin.pdf Session4B1Gebert.pdf Session4B2Gyawali.pdf Session4B3Bruhn.pdf Session4B4Miller.pdf
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37th Annual Meeting: Managing Wisconsin's Urban Water Resources Meeting Information March 7 - 8, 2013 at the Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel, 375 S Moorland Rd, Brookfield WI 53005 Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Information Download the Conference Program Download the Conference Presentations Meeting Highlights The 37th annual meeting of the Wisconsin section of the American Water Resources Association was held March 7 - 8, 2013 at the Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel, Brookfield. There were 208 hundred registrants who attended the meeting which included 36 oral presentations and 33 posters. The theme of the meeting was "Managing Wisconsin's Urban Water Resources". In support of this theme Mike Hahn, chief environmental engineer with the Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, Kevin Shafer, executive director with Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewage District, and William Holahan, UW - Milwaukee professor of economics emeritus gave plenary talks on urban water management from a water supply perspective, urban water management from a wastewater/stormwater/watercourse perspective, and the value and socioeconomics of water and water related decisions, respectively. Bradley Eggold, Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries Supervisor, Wisconsin DNR, was the dinner speaker and he discussed the Root River steelhead facility. We had excellent technical sessions on methods for characterizing and managing urban runoff, evaluating lakes, characterizing impacts of agricultural runoff, and groundwater modeling. Michael Hahn of Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission delivers his lunch plenary about managing Wisconsin's urban water resources (pictured above). Bradley Eggold of Wisconsin DNR delivers his dinner plenary address entitled Root River Steelhead Facility (pictured above). Distinguished Service Award This year we were proud to present the Distinguished Service Award to Randall Hunt of the United States Geological Survey. This award recognizes his exemplary service on behalf of the section, research colleagues, students, and the international community of hydrologists. His research covers a broad range of groundwater-surface water systems including wetland, stream, and lake interactions. The vast body of research by Randy is well documented in 124 publications that illustrate his willingness to share his hydrology expertise with others. He has mentored numerous graduate students and many former students are regular contributors to annual AWRA meetings. As a regular attendee of the AWRA - WI Section annual meetings, Randy is routinely called upon to give the final oral presentation of the meeting. He typically delivers with a report on the state-of-the-science with a mixture of informative lecture, historical significance, and witty humor. Thank you, Randy, and congratulations! Randy Hunt receives the Distinguished Service Award from Roger Bannermann, AWRA President (pictured above). Student Presentation Awards AWRA encourages student participation in its annual meeting by recognizing the best student oral presentation, best student poster, and undergraduate excellence in either the oral or poster categories. This year's competition featured oral presentations by 12 students and posters by 18 students. Best Student Oral Presentation Award went to Samuel C. Zipper, University of Wisconsin-Madison for Shallow Groundwater Impacts on Corn Biophysics and Yield during a Drought, Yahara River Watershed, Wisconsin. Best Student Poster Award went to Harsh Vardhan Singh, University of Wisconsin-Madison for Sediment Routing through Ephemeral Grassed Waterways in a Nested Watershed. Samuel Zipper of UW-Madision poses proudly with Roger Bannermann, AWRA President (pictured above).
Presentations PlenaryEconomics.pdf PlenaryMMSD.pdf PlenaryRootRiver.pdf PlenarySEWRPC.pdf Session1A1Shambarger.pdf Session1A2Gotkowitz.pdf Session1A3Selbig.pdf Session1A4Prellwitz.pdf Session1B2Anderson.pdf Session1B3Magee.pdf Session1B4Gerdts.pdf Session2A1Emmons.pdf Session2A2Guo.pdf Session2A3Emmons.pdf Session2A4Egeren.pdf Session2B1Horwatich.pdf Session2B2Bero.pdf Session2B3Masarik.pdf Session2B4Reimer.pdf Session3A1Danz.pdf Session3A2Naber.pdf Session3A3Lamba.pdf Session3A4Soylu.pdf Session3A5Zipper.pdf Session3B1Juckem.pdf Session3B2Brugger.pdf Session3B3Thorp.pdf Session3B4Sellwood.pdf Session3B5Johanson.pdf Session4A1Bradbury.pdf Session4A2Leaf.pdf Session4A3Feinstein.pdf Session4A4Fienen.pdf Session4A5Hunt.pdf Session4B2Gaffield.pdf Session4B3Hart.pdf Session4B4Smail.pdf Session4B5Parsen.pdf 36th Annual Meeting: Science-Based Policy for Wisconsin's Water Resources Meeting Information March 1 - 2, 2012 at the Chula Vista Resort, 2501 River Rd, Wisconsin Dells WI 53965 Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Information and Mail-in Form Download the final Conference Program Meeting Highlights The 36th Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Section of the American Water Resources Association was held March 1-2, 2012 at the Chula Vista Resort in the Wisconsin Dells. There were about 200 registrants who attended the meeting which included 39 oral presentations and 37 poster presentations. The theme of the meeting was "Science-Based Policy for Wisconsin's Water Resources". In support of this theme Jim Ostrom, co-founder of MilkSource, and Shali Pfeiffer, natural resources staff specialist at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, gave plenary talks on modern dairy farming and Wisconsin groundwater policy, respectively. Meg Galloway, chief of the Dams and Floodplain Section of the WDNR, was the dinner speaker and discussed the restoration of Lake Delton after the flood of June 2008. Plans are already underway for the 2013 annual meeting which will be held March 7-8 in the Milwaukee area. We hope that you keep the AWRA meeting in your plans for 2013! Jim Ostrom delivers his plenary address entitled Large-scale sustainable farming (pictured above). Meeting attendees interact at the evening poster and mixer session (pictured above). Shalli Pfeiffer delivers her plenary address entitled DNR high capacity well review after the 2011 Wisconsin State Supreme Court "Lake Beulah" Decision (pictured above). Distinguished Service Award The Wisconsin Section of AWRA is pleased to award the Distinguished Service Award to Doug Cherkauer of the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Thank you, Doug, and congratulations! Doug Cherkauer, Professor of Geosciences at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, receives the Distinguished Service Award from Bob Stelzer, AWRA President (pictured above). Student Presentation Awards AWRA encourages student participation in its annual meeting by recognizing the best student oral presentation, best student poster, and undergraduate excellence in either the oral or poster categories. This year's competition featured oral presentations by twelve graduate students and posters by five graduate and three undergraduate students. Best Student Oral Presentation Award went to Jeffrey F. Miller, University of Wisconsin-Madison for A Comparison of Stormwater Detention Capabilities of Four Neighboring Wetland Swales. Best Student Poster Award went to Adam J. Bechle, University of Wisconsin-Madison for Development and Application of an Automated River-Estuary Discharge Imaging System. Jeffrey Miller and Adam Bechle, both at UW-Madision, pose proudly with Steve Gaffield (Past AWRA President). Jeffrey and Adam were winners of the Best Oral Presentation Award and Best Poster Presentation Award, respectively (pictured above).
35th Annual Meeting - "Wisconsin's Role in Great Lakes Restoration" Meeting Information March 3 - 4, 2011 at the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel, 333 W. College Avenue, Appleton WI 54911 Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Information and Mail-in Form Download the Conference Program Meeting Highlights This year's theme was "Wisconsin's Role in Great Lakes Restoration", and we had excellent technical sessions on great lakes topics, as well as surface water and groundwater issues throughout Wisconsin. Our plenary provided national, state and local perspectives on how the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is providing policy and funding momentum to clean up contaminated sediment, expand fish spawning habitat, control invasives species, and make our beaches safer. Dinner speaker Greg Summers provided a thought-provoking history lesson about environmentalism in the Fox Valleys that generated plenty of philosophical discussion about "all or nothing" environmental debates. Distinguished Service Award The Wisconsin Section of AWRA is pleased to award the Distinguished Service Award to Roger Bannerman of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (pictured below). Roger has worked tirelessly to solve urban and rural nonpoint source pollution problems for many years, producing nationally recognized research and mentoring many young water resource scientists. Roger is also serving as Vice President of the Wisconsin Section of AWRA. Thank you, Roger, and congratulations! Student Presentation Awards AWRA encourages student participation in its annual meeting by recognizing the best student oral presentation, best student poster, and undergraduate excellence in either the oral or poster categories. This year’s competition featured oral presentations by twelve graduate students and posters by five graduate and three undergraduate students. Best Student Oral Presentation Award went to Nathan C. Magnusson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for Assessing the Effect of Pleistocene Glaciation on the Water Supply of Eastern Wisconsin (pictured below). Best Student Poster Award went to Stephanie G. Prellwitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison for Biological Systems Engineering, Soil Stability within Wetland Treatment Swales for Urban Runoff (pictured below). Undergraduate Excellence Award went to Caren J. Ackley, University of Wisconsin-Parkside for Geosciences Department, Removal of Arsenic and Chromium from Water Using Fe-Exchanged Zeolite (pictured below).
34th Annual Meeting - "Emerging Challenges for the Waters of Wisconsin" Meeting Information March 4 - 5, 2010 at the Madison Marriott West, 1313 John Q Hammons Dr, Middleton, WI 53562 Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Information and Mail-in Form Download the Conference Program Meeting Highlights Our evening speaker was Senator Mark Miller (D-Monona) who spoke on the latest groundwater legislation in Wisconsin (pictured below). Distinguished Service Award This year’s Distinguished Service Award went to George Kraft (UW Stevens Point). George was recognized for his continuing efforts in water resources education and research in the central sand plains of Wisconsin (pictured below). Student Awards AWRA encourages student participation in its annual meeting by recognizing the best student oral presentation, best student poster, and undergraduate excellence in either the oral or poster categories. This year’s competition featured oral presentations by graduate students and posters by graduate and undergraduate students. Best Student Oral Presentation Award went to Eric G. Booth, University of Wisconsin Madison for Controls on the Soil Moisture Regime of a Restored Floodplain, East Branch Pecatonica River: A Field and Modeling Investigation (pictured below). Best Student Poster Award went to Samantha N. Miller, Carthage College for Initiating a Long-term Monitoring Program of Aquatic and Terrestrial Invasive Species in Kenosha County, Wisconsin (pictured below). Best Student Poster Award went to Caren J. Ackley, University of Wisconsin Parkside, Geosciences Depatment for Interactions between Tetracycline and Kaolinite in Aqueous Solution (pictured below).
33rd Annual Meeting - "Wisconsin's Changing Water Resources" Meeting Information March 5 - 6, 2009 at the Ramada Stevens Point Hotel, 1501 North Point Dr, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Information and Mail-in Form Download the Conference Program Distinguished Service Award Student Presentation Awards
32nd Annual Meeting - "Great Waters of Wisconsin"
Meeting Information March 6 - 7, 2008 at the Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel, 375 South Moorland Road, Brookfield, Wisconsin. Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Download the Conference Program 31st Annual Meeting - "The Future of Wisconsin's Water Resources: Science and Policy"
Meeting Information March 1 - 2, 2007 at the Chula Vista Resort, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Download the Program & Abstracts 30th Annual Meeting - "Wisconsin's Water Resources: Conflicts and Collaborations" Meeting Information March 2 - 3, 2006 at the Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Download the Program & Abstracts Meeting Highlights The 30th annual meeting of the Wisconsin Section of the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) was held at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake on March 2 and 3, 2006. We held plenary, oral and poster sessions addressing both surface water and groundwater issues in Wisconsin, as well as a Student Career Session. The complete program is available electronically at the Web sites listed below. We look forward to seeing you next year at the Chula Vista Resort in the Wisconsin Dells on March 1 and 2, 2007! Student Awards Recipients, Jeff Wilcox (UW-Madison) and Veronica Rigo (UW-Milwaukee) with AWRA-WI President Sue Swanson (above). Jeff's presentation was entitled Investigation of Hormone and Pharmaceutical Transport through Unsaturated and Saturated Sediments using Laboratory Column Experiments. Veronica's presentation was entitled Optical Sensing of Oxygen in Gas and Aqueous Phase. AWRA-WI Distinguished Service Award Recipient Mike Lemcke (WDNR) with AWRA-WI President Sue Swanson (above).
The meeting also included a luncheon business meeting for the Wisconsin Section of the AWRA, a poster session and social, and an evening banquet. 29th Annual Meeting - "Wisconsin's Waters: A Confluence of Perspectives"
Meeting Information March 3 - 4, 2005 at the Lake Lawn Resort, Delavan, Wisconsin. Download the Call for Papers Download the Conference Registration Download the Program & Abstracts Meeting Highlights The 29th annual meeting of the Wisconsin Section of the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) was held at the Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan on March 3 and 4, 2005. Our theme this year was taken from the title of a recent publication by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters: "Wisconsin's Waters: A Confluence of Perspectives." We held plenary, oral and poster sessions addressing both surface water and groundwater issues in Wisconsin. The complete program is available electronically at the Web sites listed below. We look forward to seeing you next year at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake, WI. Invited Speakers:
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The meeting also included a luncheon business meeting for the Wisconsin Section of the AWRA, a poster session and social, and an evening banquet. |
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