Poster Presentations (2010)

* Student Posters

Congratulations to the 2010 SCWRC Student Poster Contest Winners:

  1. First Place - Melanie Hedgespeth, College of Charleston
  2. Runner-up (tied) - Kirk Parmenter, Clemson University / Joshua Werts, Clemson University


2010 SCWRC Posters

Amatya, Devendra
USDA Forest Service
Long-Term Eco-Hydrologic Data from Santee Experimental Forest, Coastal, SC

Audet, Dean, Jeff Lackovic
Fuss & O’Neill, Inc.
Example of Two Stormwater Reuse Projects

*Billah, Mirza, Jonathan Goodall
University of South Carolina
Seasonal and Annual Trends in Terrestrial Water Storage in South Carolina Watersheds

Butler, Alexander P.
SC DHEC - Bureau of Water
South Carolina Water Use for 2009

Campbell, Bruce, Alissa L. Coes
USGS
Numerical Simulation of Ground-Water Flow within the Atlantic Coastal Plain Aquifers of North and South Carolina

*Chewning, Clark, Charles V Privette, III, and David L. White
Clemson University
Real-time Water Quality Monitoring for Road Construction Activities on the NPS Foothills Parkway: Wears Valley, Bridge Number 2

Chow, Alex
Clemson University
Litter Contributions to Dissolved Organic Matter and Disinfection Byproduct Precur- sors in Coastal Blackwater Rivers

Conrads, Paul, John Shelton, Andral Caldwell, and Sara Brown
USGS
Measuring Hurricane Storm Surge in South Carolina

Davie, Steven, Paul Conrads, Hugo Rodriguez, Edwin Roehl, and Joseph Hoke Tetra Tech, Inc.
Simulation of Chloride Concentration Response in Abercorn Creek to a Potential Deepening of Savannah Harbor

*deWerdt, Jestine
College of Charleston / Mt. Pleasant Waterworks
Mass Balance of Polybrominated Diphe- nyl Ethers (PBDEs) During Conventional Wastewater Treatment and the Subsequent Mass Loading to the Charleston Harbor, SC

Edwards, Amy, D.M. Amatya, T.M. Williams, and D.R. Hitchcock
USDA Forest Service
LIDAR Application on Chapel Branch Creek Watershed with Karst Topography, SC

*Esswein, Samuel, Christopher Post, and David L. White
Clemson University
Social Web Applications for Visualizing and Managing Water Resource Observation Data

Felber, Jordan, Larissa M. Brock, Derk Bergquist, Dianne Greenfield, and Charles Keppler
Marine Resources Research Institute, SC DNR
Investigation of Water Quality Impairment in the Ashepoo-Combahee-Edisto (ACE) Basin NERR: A GIS Approach

*Fowler, Jay
University of South Carolina
Communicating the Certainty of Drought Data

Giacalone, Katie, David L. White, Wil Kirwan, Calvin Sawyer, Gene Eidson, and Dawn A. White
Clemson University
South Carolina Watershed Stewardship Mapping Project

Giacalone, Katie, April Turner, Dawn A. White, Samantha Bruce, Nicole Saladin, David L. White, and Wil Kirwan
Clemson University
South Carolina Low Impact Development (LID) Mapping Tool

*Greoski, Lauren and Muench, Kelly
Coastal Carolina University
Storm Drain Marking: Making a Difference One Drain at a Time

*Hedgespeth, Melanie, Allan Clum, Andrew Fairey, Yelena Sapozhnikova, and Ed Wirth
College of Charleston
The Presence and Fate of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) in Wastewater and the Charleston Harbor, SC

*Hilliard, Reid
Coastal Carolina University
A Multi-Attribute Functional Assessment and Valuation of Wetlands and Watersheds in the Great Pee Dee River Compensatory Mitigation Service Areas

Holmes, Robert R., Karen Dinicola
USGS
100-Year Flood – It’s All About Chance

Jolley, Louwanda, G. M. Huddleston, M.B. Warner, and R.R. Swank
Clemson University
Bacterial Source Tracking of Indicator Bacteria for TMDL Implementation

*Parmenter, Kirk, Michael Childress
Clemson University
Drought and the Decline of South Carolina Blue Crabs

Petkewich, Matthew, Paul Conrads, Pamela Telis, and Heather Henkel
USGS
Integrating Disparate Real-Time Hydrologic Networks to Generate Daily Water-Surface Elevation Maps: An Example from the Florida Everglades

Petkewich, Matthew, Paul A. Conrads, and Brian Reece
USGS
Automation of the Estimation of Missing Data for the Everglades Depth Estimation Network (EDEN)

Pike, Jeremy, Cathy Marion, Craig Campbell, Mark Scott, and William English
Clemson University
Watershed Conservation Planning Guide for the Reedy River, SC

Porter, Marguerite, George Dickert
Clemson University
An Evaluation of Changes in Water Conservation Habits of Homeowners in the Upstate of South Carolina

Ransom, III, Camille and A. Drennan Park
SC DHEC & SC DNR
Downward Migration of Saltwater into the Upper Floridian Aquifer, Savannah GA – Hilton Head Island, SC area

*Resler, Kelli, Elizabeth Tempel, Erin Daly, Charles V. Privette, III, and Calvin Sawyer
Clemson University
Stabilization of Calico Creek

Robinson, Joshua
BurnsRobinson, P.C.
Applying Geomorphology and Two- Dimensional Hydraulic Modeling to the Management of Municipal Coastal Plain Canals

*Schrag, Jeffrey M., Peter A. Stone, Karin B. Skipper, David J. Ebinger, and Christopher A. Wargo
SC DHEC – Bureau of Water
Radium in Well Water of SC: Its Regional Distribution and Apparent Local Controls

*Smoot, Zachary, Anand Jayakaran, Dara Park, D. R. Hitchcock, Alex T. Chow, and Elizabeth Osier
Clemson University
Investigating Methodology to Determine Minimum Allowable Flows in the Pee Dee River Basin

Stone, Peter
SC DHEC – Bureau of Water
Isotope Hydrology in State Ground-Water Quality Protection

Swiatek, Dorota
University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Poland
Unsteady 1D Water Surface Model of Natural Rivers with Vegetated Floodplain, an Application to the Lower Biebrza River

*Tempel, Elizabeth, Charles V. Privette, III, John Hayes, and Calvin Sawyer Clemson University
Survival and Behavior of Pathogenic Bacteria in Sediment Ponds

Turner, April, Samantha Bruce
SC Sea Grant Consortium
The CRI-SC, Community Resource Inventory Online: A Mapping Resource for South Carolina Communities

Wachob, Andrew
SC DNR – Land, Water and Conservation Division
South Carolina State Water Assessment - Second Edition

Wenerick, William
SC DHEC – Bureau of Water
Development of a Methodology and Guidebook for the Identification of Ephemeral, Intermittent and Perennial Streams in South Carolina

*Werts, Joshua, Elena A. Mikhailova, Christopher J. Post, and Julia L. Sharp
Clemson University
Sediment Pollution Assessment of Abandoned Developments Using Remote Sensing and GIS

*Zu, Ling, June Luo
Clemson University
Statistical Inference of a Case Study in China: Active Phosphate Removal from Eutrophic Water