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Rouge Project Presentations on GIS
Representatives of the Rouge Project have presented numerous technical
papers and presentations at professional meetings and conferences
about the use of GIS in the Rouge River watershed. Those papers
and presentations are listed below and can be accessed by clicking
on the appropriate title. See also GIS
Reports for more technical information on the procedures and
development of Geographic Information Systems.
| DATE |
TITLE OF PAPER OR PRESENTATION AND AUTHOR(S) |
| July 2000 |
Using GIS Tools
To Implement an Illicit Discharge Elimination Program in Livonia,
Michigan by Christine A. Rohrer and Robert J. Beckley, 7
pgs, at Watershed 2000, Vancouver. |
| December 1999 |
How the Rouge River National
Wet Weather Demonstration Project Website Has Become the Primary
Information/Resource Distribution Tool for the Rouge Project
by Barbara Farrah, Charlie Bristol, and Tim Kruse, 11 pgs, American
Water Resources Association Conference, Seattle. |
| September 1998 |
Updating the U. S.
Nationwide Urban Runoff Quality Data Base by James T. Smullen,
Amy L. Shallcross, and Kelly A. Cave, 8 pgs, at 3rd International
Conference on Diffuse Pollution, Edinburgh, Scotland. |
| October 1997 |
Communicating
River Quality Information to the Public Using a Graphical Indicator
Approach, by Elliott Smith, Colleen Hughes, Karen Snyder,
14 pgs at WEFTEC 97, Chicago. |
| October 1995 |
Data Access and
Analysis Using RPO DataView by Stephan Rood, Ken Koleda,
and Charles R. Bristol, 6 pgs. At WEFTEC 95, Miami Beach. |
| May 1995 |
Rouge River Watershed
Illicit Sewer Connection Detection Program: A GIS Application
by Dean Tuomari, John Foley and Ellen Taylor, 14 pages, at ESRI
Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA. |
| October 1994 |
Project Technical
Support GIS/Sampling/Modeling by Noel Mullett, Jr., Charles
R. Bristol, and Ken P. Koleda, 11 pgs. |
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Last Updated: 6/7/02
Please address all comments and
suggestions about the contents of this Web page to rougeweb@co.wayne.mi.us.
The Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration
Project is funded, in part, by the United States Environmental
Protection
Agency (EPA) Grants #XP995743-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06, -08 and
C-264000-01. |
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