Browsing by Author "Sleeper, Faye"
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Item Developing an effectiveness tracking and reporting framework for implementing the Clean Water Legacy Act: final report(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 2008-07) Grayzeck, Stephanie; Sleeper, Faye; Wing, ShannonItem Drivers of nutrient load reductions: a survey conducted by the University of Minnesota Water Resources Center for the Great Lakes Regional Water Program(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 2012-09-19) Lewandowski, Ann; Sleeper, FayeTwenty water planners from across five states were interviewed in 2012 to understand what drives successful nutrient reduction projects and what role Universities can play to support their work.Item Education Technical Work Team Report: Minnesota Water Sustainability Framework, January 2011(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 2011-01) Huberty, Barbara; Sleeper, FayeItem Impaired Waters Research Symposium Final Report(2008-02) Sleeper, Faye; Wilson, BruceItem Literature review: winter deicer maintenance practices on impervious surfaces: impacts on the environment(University of Minnesota. Water Resources Center, 2013-11-22) Sleeper, FayeItem Watershed Research Symposium February 21, 2013 Final Report(2013) Sleeper, FayeThe University of Minnesota Water Resources Center (WRC) led and hosted a Watershed Research Symposium on February 21, 2013 to suggest a water resources research agenda in Minnesota for the next five years, 2013 through 2018. The WRC and Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering hosted a similar event, the Impaired Waters Research Symposium, in February 2008, which resulted in a five-year research agenda. The purpose of both symposia was to bring together researchers, state decision makers, practitioners and citizen representatives to understand the current state of research in managing Minnesota’s water resources and to identify gaps in information and knowledge that could be bridged through additional research. The final report from the first symposium can be found at: http://z.umn.edu/researchsymp1.