CEWA 599C
University of Washington

Urbanization, Water Resources & Lake Water Quality in the Seattle area

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Student Papers
Student Papers Stream Phosphorus Export in Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish Watersheds
by Wendy McHugh, Dan Nickel, and Jenny Yoo

Phosphorus Flux Spatial Model Group
by Jay Cammermeyer, Paul Conrecode, Jeff Hansen, Pierre Kwan, and Miranda Maupin

Phosphorus Mass Balance for the Washington-Sammamish Watershed, Washington
by Stephanie Brock, Shanti Colwell, Mariah McPherson, Greg Moen, and Seshu Vaddey

Lake Water Quality Modeling Group Progress Report
by Ashley Ballantyne, Lenore Jensen, Berni Kenworthy, Marta Danielsdottir, Pardi Jitnuyanont, and Bob Bucher

For further information contact the instructor below or UW Extension (206-543-2320).

Course Schedule
(Spring 1999)
Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:30-12:00 am
More Hall, room 219
Course Contacts
Michael T Brett (Civil & Environmental Engineering)
mtbrett@u.washington.edu
301 More Hall, x6-3447, Office Hours: T-Th 1300-1500
Daniel Schindler (Zoology)
deschind@u.washington.edu
404 Kincaid Hall, x6-6724, Office Hours: Wed 1200-1200


The course is sponsored by the PRISM (Puget Sound Regional Synthesis Model) UIF project under the guidance of the PRISM Education Committee. The mission of PRISM is to develop and sustain a dynamic and integrated understanding and description of the environmental and human factors that shape the Puget Sound region.

This page is maintained by Bruce Campbell (bdc@hitl.washington.edu)

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