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Video Links from the 2007 Forum as provided by
Brookhaven National Laboratory
(will open in a new window and work with
Real Player)
Thursday, October 11, 2007
12th Annual Pine Barrens Research Forum Program
Click Here for .pdf
Part 1 Time: 1:38:33
Welcome
Watersheds, Water Quality and Land Use: Science to Policy
Larry
Liggett, Director of Land Use and Technology Programs, New Jersey
Pinelands Commission
www.state.nj.us/pinelands/
Source Water Protection in Suffolk County
Steven R. Colabufo, Lead Hydrogeologist, Suffolk County Water Authority
www.scwa.com
Part 2 Time: 1:17:53
In-situ Bio-remediation of a High Mass Discharge Plume of Dissolved Fuel
Oxygenates Impacting the Carmans River
Joseph E. Haas III, Engineering Geologist II, Remediation Section
Supervisor, Division of Environmental Remediation, Bureau of Spill
Prevention & Response, Dept. of Environmental Conservation
Suffolk County Stormwater Management Program
Angel Dybas, Stormwater Specialist, Marine Program, Cornell Cooperative
Extension of Suffolk County
Present
Hydrologic Conditions on Long Island
Jack Monti, Hydrologist, Hydrologic Surveillance & Analysis Work Group,
U.S. Geological Survey, New York Water Science Center
Part 3 Time: 1:28:04
Protecting Scenic Resources Through Regional Planning in the Columbia
River Gorge National Scenic Area
Brian Litt, Planning Manager, Columbia River Gorge Commission
www.gorgecommission.org
The Forge River: A River in Trouble?
Larry
Swanson, Director, Waste Reduction and Management Institute, School of
Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, SUNY at Stony Brook
Part 4 Time: 29:16
Acid Rain and Its Effect on Long Island Soil
Gilbert N. Hanson, Distinguished Service Professor, Dept. of Geosciences,
SUNY at Stony Brook
Part 5 Time: 1:02:20
Variations in Water Quality and Ca/Al ratios in sediment of Coastal Plain
Ponds of Eastern Long Island
Murty Kambhampati, Shakera Pinder, LaTonya Stemley, Ha’Wanna St. Cyr (SUNO),
and Timothy Green (BNL), Southern University at New Orleans and Brookhaven
National Laboratory
www.suno.edu www.bnl.gov
Quantitative and Qualitative Microbial Fingerprint of Pine Barren
Forests of Long Island, NY
Vishal
Shah, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Dowling College
www.dowling.edu
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