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Arsenic in Minnesota Groundwater and its Impact on Drinking Water Supply
Assessing the Ecotoxicology of 4-nonylphenol Mixtures Across the Aquatic Food Chain
Assessment of Minnesota Lakes Using Satellite Imagery
Biodiversity in Urban Ponds and Lakes: Human Effects on Plankton Populations
Citizens Monitoring Bacteria
Controls on Biomass: Nutrient Ratios in Streams and Rivers
Cumulative Impacts of Development on Minnesota Lakes
Determination of Appropriate Metrics for Sediment-related Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)
Development of a Rapid Bioassessment Technique for Integrating Biological Data into TMDL Assessments in Urban Streams
Development of DNA Marker Gene System to Determine Sources of Fecal E. Coli in Watersheds
Development of Satellite and GIS-based Tools to Assess and Model Lake Quality
Ecological Stoichiometry and Microbial Biodiversity Effects on Water Quality in Minnesota Lakes
Effect of Riparian Forest Harvest on Instream Habitat and Fish and Invertebrate Communities
Effects of Alum Treatments on Native and Exotic Macrophyte Density and Potential for Biological Control of Eurasian watermilfoil
Enhanced Contaminant Remediation: Fermentation as a Method to Enhance Dissolution of Hydrophobic Compounds
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
Eutrophication and Remediation in Context: High Resolution Study of Past 200 years in Sedimentary Record of Lake McCarrons (Roseville Minnesota)
Evaluating and Communicating Risks and Benefits to Fond du Lac Band members of Consuming Wild Rice and Waterfowl
Factors Affecting Revegetation Success in Lakeshore Restorations
Flourochemicals in Minnesota Waters: An Emerging Environmental Issue
Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico and Managing Nutrient Loadings from the Mississippi River
Integrating Biological Data into TMDL Assessments: Refining a Model to Determine Biologically Meaningful Target Levels for Dissolved Oxygen
Investigation of Factors Affecting the Removal of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Porous Media Filters
Investigation of a Novel Biomolecule Active in Degradation of Common Groundwater Contaminants
Modeling TMDLs in the Minnesota River BasinPaleohydrologic Response of the Mississippi Headwater Watershed to Holocene Climate Change
Paleohydrologic Response of the Mississippi Headwater Watershed to Holocene Climate Change
Photochemical Reactions and Organic Matter Binding of Mercuric Ion and Methylmercury in Surface Water
Phyto-enhanced Remediation: A Wetland Treatment System for Surface Water Protection
The Cultivation, Characterization, and Detection of Bacteria that Biodegrade Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
The Effects of Long-term Low-level Antibiotic Exposure on the Development of Antibiotic Resistance
Triclosan and Triclosan-derived Dioxins in the Mississippi River Sediment Record
Use of Arthrobacter aurescens for Remediation of Groundwater Contaminated with Triazine Herbicides
Wireless Technologies Applied to Environmental Variables and Nutrient Loadings
Agricultural Impacts on Water Quality
Stormwater and Wastewater
Water Resources Social Science and Policy
Water Supply, Quantity and Quality
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