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Page 1: Welcome to SUNY FLORIDA. *The CSREES National Water Quality Program enabled the formation and linkage of 10 Regional Water Quality Coordination projects

Welcome to SUNY FLORIDA

Page 2: Welcome to SUNY FLORIDA. *The CSREES National Water Quality Program enabled the formation and linkage of 10 Regional Water Quality Coordination projects

*The CSREES National Water Quality Program enabled the formation and linkage of 10 Regional Water Quality Coordination projects. *The intent of the program is foster national and regional coordination and resource development.*Program from the meeting*$1.1 billion program, 12.2% funding rate

*Framework and Organization, Section 406 established a competitive grants process composed of 4 major funding categories 1. Extension Education projects 2. Integrated Projects (Research/Education/Education) 3. National Facilitation Projects 4. Regional Coordination Projects

Cooperatative State Research, Education and Extension Service

Page 3: Welcome to SUNY FLORIDA. *The CSREES National Water Quality Program enabled the formation and linkage of 10 Regional Water Quality Coordination projects
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1. Makarewicz, J.C. Experimental manipulation of entire watersheds2. Herendeen, N. Evaluation of agricultural practices in the Conesus Lake watershed3. Noll, M. and D. White. Assessment of sediment P contributions4. Lewis, T. The identification, remediation and monitoring of non-point sources of nutrient and soil losses5. Li, Y and T. Vodacek. Modeling stream plumes in Conesus Lake6. D’Auito, P. and J. Makarewicz. The impact of stream nutrient loading on metaphyton7. Simon, R. Microbiology of streams draining Conesus lake watershed8. Samorelli, J. Identifcation of E.coli sources by PCR9. Bosch, S. Standing crops of individual Eurasion Water Milfoil beds related to nutrient loading from agricultural watersheds

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