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Grantee Research Project Results

1999 Progress Report: Risk Based Urban Watershed Management-Integration of Water Quality and Flood Control Objectives

EPA Grant Number: R825759
Title: Risk Based Urban Watershed Management-Integration of Water Quality and Flood Control Objectives
Investigators: Novotny, Vladimir , Griffin, Robert J , Clark, David
Institution: Marquette University
EPA Project Officer: Packard, Benjamin H
Project Period: October 1, 1997 through September 30, 2000 (Extended to September 30, 2001)
Project Period Covered by this Report: October 1, 1998 through September 30, 1999
Project Amount: $880,355
RFA: Water and Watersheds Research (1997) RFA Text |  Recipients Lists
Research Category: Watersheds , Water

Objective:

The objectives of this project are to: (1) develop statistical flow, loading, and water quality models applicable to risk assessment; (2) develop objective and quantitative risk assessment procedures for estimating ecological risks; (3) resolve conflicts between flood control and ecological preservation-restoration objectives; (4) develop benefits/cost models for urban watershed management; (5) research innovative financing of urban watershed management; and (6) and examine homeowners' risk/benefit perceptions and values in urban watershed management.

Progress Summary:

Completed work. (1) literature reviews (Technical Reports Nos. 2 and 3); (2) analysis of the effects of urbanization on the magnitude of high flows (Technical Report No. 4); (3) an analysis of the effect of flood plain on property values was published (Technical Report No. 1) and presented at the EPA Conference on Environmental Problem Solving with Geographical Information Systems: A National Conference, September 22?24, 1999; and (4) the socioeconomic team and subcontractor conducted and completed focus group research and developed the survey questionnaires on the values and willingness to pay for flood control and ecological restoration of urban receiving waters (Technical Report No. 5).

Work in progress. Field work is continuing on the two pilot watersheds. A full survey is being conducted of 1,000 citizens residing in the watersheds.

Future Activities:

(1) GIS representation of flood risks; (2) development of watershed flow and pollutant loading GIS model; (3) distribution of flood control damage (benefit of flood control) within the flood plain; (4) benefit cost analysis; (5) separation of physical and chemical risks and their relation to biotic integrity; and (6) willingness to pay survey.


Journal Articles on this Report : 1 Displayed | Download in RIS Format

Publications Views
Other project views: All 21 publications 8 publications in selected types All 4 journal articles
Publications
Type Citation Project Document Sources
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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urban economics, hydrological modeling, water quality modeling, urban drainage, property damages, probabilistic models, public opinion, watershed, risk assessment, ecological effects, chemicals, toxics, PAHs, heavy metals, nitrogen, phosphorus, restoration, habitat, integrated assessment, decisionmaking, cost benefit, contingent valuation, willingness to pay, geographical information systems, Great Lakes, EPA Region 5., Ecosystem Protection, RFA, Scientific Discipline, Geographic Area, Water, Economic, Social, & Behavioral Science Research Program, Aquatic Ecosystem, Economics & Decision Making, Ecological Risk Assessment, State, Watersheds, Hydrology, Wet Weather Flows, Water & Watershed, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Monitoring, urban watershed rehabilitation method, quantitative risk assessment, watershed management, Wisconsin , Milwaukee, community based, flood control, socioeconomics, urbanization, water management options, Milwaukee, WI, flood control objectives, ecosystem evaluation, wateshed management, water quality, ecosystem valuation, community values, climate variability, aquatic biota, groundwater, human values, suburban watersheds, citizen perceptions, ecological research, ecology assessment models, flood hazard initiatives, land use, aquatic ecosystems, community-based research, anthropogenic processes, erosion, runoff

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