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Risk Based Urban Watershed Management-Integration of Water Quality and Flood Control Objectives
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Journal Article | Botham P, CXronin M, Currie R, Doe J, Funk-Weyer D, Gant T, Leist M, Marty S, van Ravenzwaay B, Westmorland C. Analysis of health concerns not addressed by REACH for low tonnage chemicals and opportunities for new approach methodology. ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY 2023; |
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Journal Article | Mantziou V, Baillie-Benson P, Jaklin M, Kustermann S, Arias A, Moris N. In vitro teratogenicity testing using a 3D, embryo-like gastruloid system. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY 2021;105:72-90. |
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Journal Article | Novotny V. Integrating diffuse/nonpoint pollution control and water body restoration into watershed management. JAWRA 1999;35(4):717-727 |
R825759 (1999) |
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Presentation | GIS based approach to urban river corridor delineation. Poster presented at the 5th International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Watershed Management, June 10-15, 2001. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Presentation | A GIS-based model of diffuse pollution in the Oak Creek and Menomonee River watersheds (Wisconsin). Presented at the 5th International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Watershed Management, June 10-15, 2001. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Presentation | Biocentric environmental values and support for the ecological restoration of urban watersheds. To be presented at the 5th International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Watershed Management, June 10-15, 2001. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Presentation | Willingness to pay for flood and ecological risk reduction in an urban watershed. To be presented at the 5th International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Watershed Management, June 10-15, 2001. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Presentation | Flood risk, ecological risk, and willingness to pay: an interdisciplinary approach to urban watershed management. Presented to the Western Regional Science Association, February 2001. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Presentation | Psychological and information-processing predictors of public willingness to pay for flood control and ecological improvements in urban river watersheds. To be presented at the 5th International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Watershed Management, June 10-15, 2001. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Presentation | Risk communication and public willingness to pay for flood control and ecological improvement in river watersheds. Presented at the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Convention, December 2000. Journal Risk Analysis. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Presentation | Combined ecological risk assessment of sediment and water column contaminated by diffuse pollution. Platform presentation at the 5th International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Watershed Management, June 10-15, 2001. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Proceedings | Bartosova A, Clark DE, Novotny V, Taylor KS. Using GIS to evaluate the effects of flood risk on residential property values. In: Proceedings of the Environmental Problem Solving with Geographical Information Systems: A National Conference, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, September 22-24, 1999. |
R825759 (1999) |
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Proceedings | Griffin RJ, Booth D, Clark D, Giese J, Novotny V. Public perception of urban river flood risks and ecological quality: focus group insights. In: Proceedings of the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, December 5-8, 1999. |
R825759 (1999) |
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Proceedings | Balancing flood control and ecological preservation/restoration of urban watersheds. In: Proceedings of the NATO ARW Workshop, St. Marienthal, Germany, November 8-12, 2000. In: Marsalek J, et al., eds. Source Control Measures for Stormwater Runoff. Kluver Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Proceedings | Reconciling flood and diffuse pollution control objectives in urban watersheds. In: Proceedings of the 4th International IWA Conference on Diffuse Pollution, Bangkok, Thailand, January 16-20, 2000. Also to be published in Water Science and Technology. |
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Proceedings | Risk based urban watershed management under conflicting objectives. In: Proceedings of the 2nd World Water Congress of the International Water Association (IWA), Paris, France, July 3-7, 2000. Book 5, Water Resources and Waste Management, pp. 144-151. |
R825759 (2000) |
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Report | Guzman L, Stevenson J. Menomonee River and Oak Creek watershed focus group report. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Survey Center, 1999:103 pp. |
R825759 (1999) |
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Report | Hajda P, Bartosova A, Novotny V. Estimating effects of urbanization on the discharge frequency relationship of the Menomonee River and Oak Creek. Technical report 4. Milwaukee, WI: The Institute for Urban Environmental Risk Management of Marquette University, 1999:44 pp. |
R825759 (1999) |
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Report | O'Reily N, Novotny V. Water quality, ecological, and flood control benefits of urban stormwater management practices. Technical report 3. Milwaukee, WI: The Institute for Urban Environmental Risk Management of Marquette University, 1999:50 pp. |
R825759 (1999) |
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Report | O'Reily N, Novotny V. Water quality, ecological, and flood risks to receiving waters due to urban runoff and urbanization. Technical report 2. Milwaukee, WI: The Institute for Urban Environmental Risk Management of Marquette University, 1999:47 pp. |
R825759 (1999) |
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