"Estimating Nutrient & Sediment Loads to Cayuga Lake"

Douglas Haith
Professor
Cornell University
Biological & Environmental Engineering

Environmental Engineering Seminar
Thursday, September 10, 2009
366 Hollister Hall
4:30 pm
  
Estimating Nutrient & Sediment Loads to Cayuga Lake
 
An article in the September 2, 2009 IthacaTimes discusses a recent study of
phosphorus, nitrogen and sediment loads to Cayuga Lake. The study, which was
carried out by Cornell faculty and students and the Cayuga Lake Watershed
Network, provided the first ever quantification of nutrient and sediment
sources throughout the entire 1870 km2 Cayuga Lake drainage basin, including
point sources, such as sewage treatment plants, as well as nonpoint sources
associated with drainage from land surfaces such as farm fields,
construction sites, and roads and parking lots. Doug Haith will describe the
study, including the modeling of 34 watersheds using the GWLF watershed
model and the development of a unique GIS database of watershed land uses
and soils. He will discuss the nature of water quality problems in Cayuga
Lake as well as the implications of study results on lake management.
 
Refreshments will be served at 4:15 PM

Christine Day
Administrative Assistant
School of Civil & Environmental Engineering
220 Hollister Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853
607-255-3438; Fax: 607-255-9004
[email protected]

View full report at the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network's Web site: 
http://www.cayugalake.org 


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