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Session One(A) - REMEDIATION & RESTORATION
Session Chair: Charles Horn, EPPIC Environmental
Stopped, Blocked, and about to Overtop: A Story of Little New River Site 2 Watershed Dam in Marion County, Perry Oakes, Natural Resources Conservation Service - USDA.
Chattahoochee River, Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration At Columbus, Georgia, and Phenix City, Alabama, Joseph Paine, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District.
Update on Non-structural Fish Passage Efforts in the ACF and ACT, Brian Zettle, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District.
Surfactant-enhanced in-situ Desorption and Degradation of Trichloroethylene by Cellulose-stabilized Zero-valent Iron Nanoparticles, Man Zhang, Auburn University.
Blue Creek Stream Restoration, Kevin Middlebrooks, Environmental Services, Inc.

Session One(B) - ALABAMA WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Session Chair: J. Brian Atkins, Alabama Office of Water Resources, ADECA
Estimated Use of Water in Alabama in 2005, Susan Hutson, U. S. Geological Survey, TN.
Toolbox for the Future: Water Availability and Basin Assessment Modeling, Kenneth Odom, U.S. Geological Survey, AL.
Mapping Alabama’s Water Systems Using GIS Technology, Henry Moore, Alabama Office of Water Resources, ADECA.
Surface Water Assessments in Alabama, Tom Littlepage, Alabama Office of Water Resources, ADECA.
CAWA - The Story of the Alabama Inland Waterways, Billy Houston, Coalition of Alabama Waterway Associations -CAWA.

Session One(C) - AGRICULTURAL WATER ISSUES
Session Chair: Jim Bannon, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University
An Integrated Dosing and Treatment System to Mitigate the Environmental and Health Threat from Conventional Onsite Septic Systems in the Alabama Black Belt Area, Jiajie He, Civil Engineering, Auburn University.
A New Type of Microcantilever for in-situ Detecting Pathogenic Species in Water, Liling Fu, Auburn University.
Engineering Approaches for Monitoring Water Quality, Zhongyang Cheng, Auburn University.
Small Impoundment Complexes as a Possible Method to Increase Water Supply in Alabama, Claude E. Boyd, Auburn University Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures.
Geographic Distribution of Saline Groundwater for Inland Shrimp Farms in Western Alabama, Chris A. Boyd, Mississippi State University