Posters (alphabetical by first author)

Art Bruneau, Water Quality for Home Lawn Care  

Thomas A. Carter, Nutrient Management Educational Material and 
Workshops for North Carolina Poultry Producers 

George M. Chescheir, Impacts of Land Use and Management Practices 
on Water Quality in Lower Coastal Plain Watersheds 

Beth Chesson, Sedimentation and Erosion Control for Construction Sites 

David Crouse, Nitrogen Budget for a Swine Production Facility in 
North Carolina 

Carl Crozier, Environmentally Sound Nutrient and Pest Management – A Hands On Workshop 

Randy Dodd, Decision Support and Geographic Information Systems in the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River Basins 

Miressa Duffera, Greenhouse Evaluation of Processed Swine Lagoon Solids as a Fertilizer Source 

L. C. Ehrlich, Animal Waste Nutrient Recovery and Conversion Using Microalgal Aquaculture 

Doug Fisher, Denitrification, Containment, Preservation, and Recycling 

Carlyle Franklin, Level Spreaders for Farm Use 

R. Jay Ham, Phosphorus Movement in Swine, Poultry, and Tobacco Farm Soils in the North Carolina Coastal Plain 

Will Harman, Long Creek Watershed Project 

Alina Haruthunian, Seasonal Variations in Benthic Organic Nitrogen Regeneration in the Neuse River Estuary, NC 

Ronnie W. Heiniger, Precision Agriculture in Eastern North Carolina 

Tom Hoban, Focus Groups As A Tool For Better Watershed Management 

Frank Humenik, Watershed Reductions of Nitrogen and Phosphorus by BMPs and Landscape Features 

Martin E. Lebo, A Chronology of Neuse Estuary Nutrients, Chlorophyll, and Dissolved Oxygen 

April B. Leytem, Detection and Characterization of Organic Phosphorus Compounds in Soils Treated with Animal Wastes 

David Lindbo, On-Site Wastewater Training, Management, Demonstration, and Research Facilities 

Dan Line, WATERSHEDSS: A Decision Support System for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control 

William G. Lord, Devil's Cradle Creek Watershed Demonstration Project 

Erika M. Lubkowitz, Biological Nitrogen Removal for Complex Wastewaters 

Kris Matson, Regional Evaluation of the Hydrologic Risk from Swine Lagoon Operations: Phase I – Mapping 

Andrew H. McDaniel, Jr., A GIS Linked Nitrogen Fate and Transport Model for the Neuse River Basin in North Carolina 

Dorothy Miner, Private Drinking Water Well Screening and Education Program 

Carolyn Mojonnier, The North Carolina Storm Drain Stenciling Project 

Julia Nagle, Effect of Management Practices on Denitrification in Soils Fertilized with Lagoonal Swine Waste 

Deanna Osmond, North Carolina's Farm*A*Syst and Home*A*Syst Programs 

Jake Pasternak, Cost Effectiveness of Nitrifying Technologies in an Animal Waste Treatment System 

M. F. Piehler, Reduced Nitrogen Loading to the Neuse: Will It Enhance Phytoplanktonic N2 Fixation? 

J. Pinckney, Short-term Impacts of Hurricanes Bertha and Fran on Water Quality in the Neuse River Estuary 

A. Przepiora, Feasibility and Cost Effectiveness of Using Calcium Sulfate as a Chemical Flocculant to Maximize Sediment Removal at Urban Sites 

Diana Rashash, The Use of Added Bacteria for Sludge Depth Reduction and Lagoon Maintenance 

Wayne Robarge, The North Carolina State Nitrogen Budget: Neuse River Basin 

Jonathan T. Smith, Infield Calibrations of Animal Waste Irrigation Systems 

Steve Smutko, Negotiated Rule Making for Local Regulation of Intensive Livestock Operations 

Casson Stallings, Watershed Simulation Errors in the NC Coastal Plain and Their Implications for Modeling Water Quality in the Neuse River Basin 

Anne Taylor, Neuse River Basin Environmental Education Strategy 

Suzanne Thompson, Denitrification Dynamics of an Estuarine Creek Receiving Agricultural Runoff 

Kevin L. Tweedy, Restoration of Prior Converted Wetlands 

Carl M. Wagner, Setting the Stage for Action: Nitrogen in Unpolluted Streams vs. the Present Day Neuse 

S. P. Washburn, Regional Center for Sustainable Dairy Farming 

David R. Whitall, Atmospheric Deposition of Nitrogen to the Neuse River Watershed: Assessing the Spatiotemporal Dynamics 

C. M. (Mike) Williams, The NCSU Animal and Poultry Waste Management Center:  Technology Development to Address Environmental Impacts Associated with Animal Agriculture 

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