Tuesday, October 1, 2013 Co-Chair: Rep. Jean Wagenius
Room 5 State Office Building, St. Paul, MN
8:30 AM - 6:45 PM
For printable version of LCCMR Presentation Schedule for October 1, 2013 click "here". (pdf file)
For presentation information click "here". (pdf file)
Time |
LCCMR ID |
Title |
Req. $ |
Affiliation |
Project Manager |
LCCMR Business Meeting/Process Discussion | |||||
Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Minnesota Lakes | $338,000 | ||||
Water: Solar Driven Destruction of Pesticides, Pharmaceuticals, Contaminants | $291,000 | ||||
Wastewater Estrogen: Removal Options, Fish Abundance, and Cost | $516,000 | ||||
Protecting Bacteria from Contaminants to Preserve Water Quality | $279,000 | ||||
Does Triclosan Create Super Bugs During Wastewater Treatment | $382,000 | ||||
Minnesota River Community Clean-Ups for Water Quality | $85,100 | ||||
Demonstrating Farmer Led Conservation in Elm Creek Watershed | $460,360 | ||||
Break for Lunch | |||||
Restoring Groundwater and Trout Habitat Through Irrigation Efficiencies | $490,649 | ||||
Watershed Water Budgets for Managing Minnesota's Water | $129,300 | ||||
Protecting the State's Confined Drinking-Water Aquifers | $394,000 | ||||
Measuring hydrologic benefits from Glacial Ridge habitat restoration | $168,500 | ||||
Sedimental Journey: Watershed-scale monitoring of BMP effectiveness | $972,000 | ||||
Estrogen exposure analyses in Minnesotas Shallow Lake Wildlife | $136,000 | ||||
Removing Phosphorous and Endocrine Disruptors from our Waterways | $493,000 | ||||
Rain Water Reuse and Valuation Investigation | $310,000 | ||||
Identifying Causes of Exceptionally High Mercury in Fish | $2,700,869 | ||||
Small-scale Groundwater sustainability assessment | $118,214 | ||||
Restoring Aquatic Habitat by Reducing Sediment from Streambanks | $276,000 |