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2005 South Platte Forum Quick Links: Schedule | Proceedings Speaker Power Point Presentations: Click on the title below to view their presentation. Note - Presentations and the information within are copyrighted and may not be used without speaker permission. Not all presentations are available. Speaker contact information can be found in the 2005 Proceedings. Top ‘O the Basin to Ya Post-Fire Recovery Efforts at Cheesman Reservoir - Frank Dennis, Colorado State Forest Service Black Water: Observations of Post-Fire Conditions on Hydrology and Water Quality - Mike Stevens, U.S. Geological Survey (presentation not available) Impacts of Wildfires on a Municipal Water Utility - Stephen Lohman, Denver Water (presentation not available)
Habitat by Humanity Avoiding Federal Control: South Platte Protection Plan - Patricia Wells, Denver Water
Can We Soak the Urban Sponge? Navigating 404 Waters: A Water Supply Update - Chandler Peter, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Past Water Supply Studies and the Next Steps - Jerry Sonnenberg, Colorado Farm Bureau
What’s Coming Down Weather and Climate Impacts on Water Supply - Nolan Doesken, Colorado State University 2005 Legislative Overview and 2006 Expectations - Jeannette Hillery, League of Women Voters (presentation not available)
Species: Are They Coming or Going? The South Platte Recovery Program: Making Commitments Happen - Don Ament, Colorado Department of Agriculture (presentation not available) Is the Native Fish Community in the Cross Hairs of Federal Listing? - Tom Nesler, Colorado Division of Wildlife (presentation not available)
Keynote: National Perspective on Pharmaceutical Issues - Dana Kolpin, U.S. Geological Survey (presentation not available) The Royal Flush Removal of Emerging Micropollutants During Water/Wastewater Treatment - Jörg Drewes, Colorado School of Mines (presentation not available) The Urban Kidney- A Renal Failure or Success? - Todd Harris, Metro Wastewater Group The South Platte: Aurora’s Water Future - Peter Binney, City of Aurora Is This Your River on Drugs? Farm-Fresh Antibiotics in our Streams - Ken Carlson, Colorado State University
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