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    • Assessing Land Use, Land Cover, and Wastewater Infrastructure for Shellfish in the Puget Sound Nearshore 

      Spirandelli, Daniele (University of Washington Water Center, 2010-02-17)
      Oysters, clams, mussels, and other bivalve mollusks are prized species of the Puget Sound estuary. Settling on the Puget Sound shores, shellfish play a critical role of filtering water, providing habitat, supporting local ...
    • Developing the Historical Context for Understanding Present Day Land Use-Water Quality Relationships 

      Michalak, Julia (University of Washington Water Center, 2010-02-17)
      Historic land use is a potentially significant factor determining present day water quality and stream integrity. Studies have shown that past land uses such as the extent and intensity of agriculture within a basin can ...
    • Natural Regeneration of Conifer in Managed Riparian Forests 

      Beach, Eric (University of Washington Water Center, 1999-01)
      This fact sheet describes conditions that help conifer establishment in managed riparian forests. Seed source and substrate will be discussed.
    • Urban Non-Point Source Impacts on Seattle Area Stream Phosphorus Transport 

      Brett, Michael (University of Washington Water Center, 2005-10-11)
      Brett will discuss: 1. Land cover impacts on the central tendency in stream water nutrient concentrations. 2. Long term trends in urban stream nutrient concentrations. 3. Flow, seasonal and land cover impacts on daily ...
    • Washington Water Resource: v.12:no.1(2001:winter) 

      Center for Urban Water Resources Management (2001)
      Articles include: Forest Cover, Impervious Surface Area, and the Mitigation of Stormwater Impacts; The Effects of Alternative Maintenance Practices on Water Quality Benefits of Highway Road Ditches; On-Site Runoff Mitigation ...
    • Washington Water Resource: v.9:no.3(1998:summer) 

      Center for Urban Water Resources Management (University of Washington Water Center, 1998)
      Articles include: Groundwater Pathways in the Industrial Duwamish Corridor, Seattle; Environmental Limitations to Vegetation Establishment and Growth in Vegetated Stormwater Biofilters; The Geologic Framework for the City ...
    • Washington Water Resource: v.9:no.4(1998:fall) 

      Center for Urban Water Resources (University of Washington Water Center, 1998)
      Articles include: Regional, Synchronous Field Determination of Summertime Stream Temperatures; The Stream Rehabilitation Project Information System; Environmental Limitations to Vegetation Establishment and Growth in ...