Tuesday, 14 November 2006: 1:10 PM
210: Symposium--Soil and Water Quality Functions of Wetlands
Sponsor:S10 Wetland Soils
Presiding:R. R. Lowrance, USDA-ARS S.E. Watershed Res. Lab.
 Introductory Remarks
 The Role of Midwestern Agricultural Constructed Wetlands in Water Quality.
David Kovacic, Univ of Illinois
 Environmental Benefits of Constructed Wetlands Integrated Within Agricultural Water Recycling Systems.
Barbara Baker, USDA-ARS Soil Drainage Research Unit, Barry Allred, USDA-ARS Soil Drainage Research Unit, Norman Fausey, USDA-ARS Soil Drainage Research Unit, Lee Luckeydoo, USDA-ARS Soil Drainage Research Unit, W.B Clevenger, Ohio State Univ Extension, Gary Prill, Ohio State University Extension, Greg La Barge, Ohio State Univ Extension, Larry C. Brown, Overholt Drainage Education and Research Program, Ohio State Univ, Dwight Moody, Univ of Findlay, Biology Dept, Gwynne Rife, Univ of Findlay, Biology Dept
 Water Quality Functions of Restored Wetlands.
William G. Crumpton, Iowa State Univ
 Break
 The Role of Midwestern Wetlands in a Water Quality Trading Program.
Christopher Craft, Indiana Univ
 Golf Course Wetlands: Tying Up Golf Balls, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus.
Ronald Turco, Purdue Univ, Agronomy Dept
 A New Vision for Federal Policy to Facilitate Restoration and Development of Wetlands as Off-Field Nitrogen Sinks for Cropped Landscapes.
Dean W. Lemke, Iowa Dept of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Randy L. Cooney, Iowa Dept of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Shawn L. Richmond, Iowa Dept of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, William G. Crumpton, Iowa State Univ, Matthew J. Helmers, Iowa State Univ
 Discussion
 Adjourn

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