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Enhanced source-water monitoring for New York City: summary and perspective

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Sweeney, B.W., D.B. Arscott, C.L. Dow, J.G. Blaine, A.K. Aufdenkampe, T.L. Bott, J.K. Jackson, L.A. Kaplan, and J.D. Newbold. 2006. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 25(4):1062–1067.

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Measuring watershed health: training conservation planners how to use biophysical tools for monitoring streams in neo-tropical ecosystems

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Sweeney, B.W., et al. 2006. Moore Foundation Peru Project Final Report. Stroud Water Research Center, Avondale, Pennsylvania.

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Scientific underpinnings of sediment quality guidelines

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Bately, G.E., R.G. Stahl Jr., M.P. Babut, T.L. Bott, et al. 2005. Pages 39–119 in R.W. Wenning, G. Batley, C. Ingersoll, and D.W. Moore (editors). Use of sediment quality guidelines and related tools for the assessment of contaminated sediments. Proceedings from the Pellston Workshop on Use of Sediment Quality Gulidelines and Related Tools for the Assessment of Contaminated Sediments, Fairmont, Montana.

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Riparian deforestation, stream narrowing, and loss of stream ecosystem services

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Sweeney, B.W., T.L. Bott, J.K. Jackson, L.A. Kaplan, J.D. Newbold, L.J. Standley, W.C. Hession, and R.J. Horwitz. 2004. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101(30):14132–14137.

Wangari Maathi at The Water’s Edge gala.

UpStream Newsletter, Fall 2002

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Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai is using the Leaf Pack Experiment Kit home to educate young Kenyans about the importance of streams.

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The effect of formalin and Lugol’s iodine solution on protozoal cell volume

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Zinabu, G.M., and T.L. Bott. 2000. Limnologica 30:59–63.

City of New York water supply sign.

The New York Project

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In 2000 Stroud Water Research Center was awarded a grant to conduct a six-year study to monitor and evaluate water quality and sources of pollution in the streams, rivers, and reservoirs that provide New York City’s drinking water.