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Jacques Finlay

  • Identifying stormwater pond design and management features that sustain long term performance
  • Aeration/Mixing as a Remediation Option for Stormwater Pond Phosphorus Release
  • Duckweed Analysis and Remediation Investigation in Stormwater Ponds
  • Managing urban pond vegetation to enhance water quality benefits
  • Wet Pond Modeling for Contaminant Retention and Maintenance
  • Effectiveness of Remediation Techniques on Pond Phosphorus Release Rates
  • Stormwater Pond Literature Review
  • The Changing Nature of Cities: Ecological and Social Dynamics in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Urban Ecosystem
  • Stormwater Pond Maintenance, and Wetland Management for Phosphorus Retention
  • Wet Pond Maintenance for Phosphorus Retention
  • Developing a street sweeping credit for stormwater phosphorus source reduction
  • Detecting phosphorus release from stormwater ponds to guide management and design

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