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Brownfields
Great Lakes
- Economic Benefits of Remediating the Buffalo River, New York Area of Concern (2008). Braden JB, Taylor LO, Won D, Mays N, Cangelosi A & Patunru AA. Journal of Great Lakes Research; 34(4):631-648. Copies available on request.
- Economic Benefits of Remediating the Sheboygan River, Wisconsin Area of Concern (2008). Braden JB, Won D, Taylor LO, Mays N, Cangelosi A & Patunru AA. Journal of Great Lakes Research; 34(4):649-660. Copies available on request.
- Innovative Financing for Great Lakes Environmental Restoration, Concepts for Tying Waterfront Development to Environmental Restoration and Funding the Non-Federal Match for Great Lakes Legacy Projects (2008).
- The Response of Zooplankton and Phytoplankton from the North American Great Lakes to Filtration (2007). Cangelosi A, Mays N, Balcer M, Reavie E, Reid D, Sturtevant R & Gao X. Harmful Algae; 6 ( iv): 547-566. Copies available on request.
- Great Lakes Island: Biodiversity Elements and Threats. A Final Report to the Great Lakes National Program Office of the Environmental Protection Authority (2007).
- Great Ships for the Great Lakes? Commercial Vessels Free Of Invasive Species in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System. A Scoping Report for the Great Ships Initiative (2006).
- Economic Benefit of Sediment Remediation in the Buffalo River AOC and Sheboygan River AOC: Final Project Report (2006).
- Baseline Study: Opportunities for Financing Great Lakes Cleanup and Ecosystem Restoration (2006).
- Large-Scale Demonstrations of Prospective Ballast Water Treatments Relevant to Seaway Size Commercial Ships: Disk Filtration and Ultraviolet Irradiation. Final Report to the Great Lakes Protection Fund (2005). Copies available on request.
- Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration: Lessons for Existing and Emerging Initiatives (2005).
- Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration and the Federal Policy Process (2005).
- Contaminant Cleanup in the Waukegan Harbor Area of Concern: Homeowner Attitudes and Economic Benefits (2005). Braden J, Chattopadhyay S, Mays N & Patunru A. Journal of Great Lakes Research; 30(4): 474-491. Copies available on request.
- Revealing the Economic Value of Protecting the Great Lakes (2001).
Great Ships Initiative
Mid-Atlantic Watersheds
Revitalizing Older Cities
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Revitalizing Older Cities Newsletters
Trade and the Environment/Invasive Species
- The Response of Zooplankton and Phytoplankton from the North American Great Lakes to Filtration (2007). Cangelosi A, Mays N, Balcer M, Reavie E, Reid D, Sturtevant R & Gao X. Harmful Algae; 6 ( iv): 547-566. Copies available on request.
- Great Ships for the Great Lakes? Commercial Vessels Free Of Invasive Species in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System. A Scoping Report for the Great Ships Initiative (2006).
- Summary and Findings of the Ballast Discharge Monitoring Device Workshop (2005).
- Large-Scale Demonstrations of Prospective Ballast Water Treatments Relevant to Seaway Size Commercial Ships: Disk Filtration and Ultraviolet Irradiation. Final Report to the Great Lakes Protection Fund (2005). Copies available on request.
- Sampling Approaches and Recommendations of the Great Lakes Ballast Technology Demonstration Project (2003).
- Filtration as a Ballast Water Treatment Measure (2002). In: Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe. Distribution, Impacts and Management (E Leppakoski, S Gollasch & S Olenin, eds), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Boston, London. Copies available on request.
- Contract Designs for Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Containership R.J. Pfeiffer and Tanker Polar Endeavor (2001). MEETS Technical Paper by Hurley, Schilling & Mackey.
- Full-Scale Design Studies of Ballast Water Treatment Systems (2002). Glosten-Herbert & Hyde Marine.
- Global Market Analysis of Ballast Water Treatment Technology (2001).
Upper Mississippi River Basin
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