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Lake Nagawicka Restoration Project (December 2006)
Delavan
Lake
Improvement
Association Report (February 2005)
Annual
Meeting Report 2005 -
[PowerPoint Presentation] 2005
LKWA
Forest Floodplain Report (February 2005)
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
(EA) - (December 2004)
Annual
Meeting Report 2004
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT (EIR) - (October 2003)
ACOE
Project 206 Prelim Report - (June 2003)
ORDINARY
HIGH WATER MARK (OHWM) SUMMARY - (Submitted
November 2002).
Steve
Hjort/ECO-RESOURCE CONSULTING -
Biography
TECH/SCIENCE
EXPERTS
Steve Hjort/ECO-RESOURCE CONSULTING
The ecological staff employed by Eco-Resource Consulting
provides diverse expertise aquatic and terrestrial
biology and ecology. This expertise includes the
areas of aquatic
biology and ecology, fisheries biology and management,
wetland determination
delineation, forestry and woodland characterization,
groundwater and surface
quality investigation and evaluation, watershed modeling
and analysis, hydrology, application and permitting,
lake management planning and litigation support.
ERC has considerable experience in conducting ecological
assessments for evaluation
a natural ecosystem, as well as for planning and data
collection services.
ROB MONTGOMERY/Jason Lefers
www.ms-rs.org
Montgomery Associates provides specialty water resource engineering services.
The firm has expanded its capabilities and staffing in surface water and groundwater
analysis and design, but remains committed to providing expertise in hydrology
and hydraulics applied to environmental management.
Through a multi-disciplinary staff combined with a think-tank atmosphere, Project
work has included hydrologic and hydraulic issues associated with lake and
dam management, continuous hydrologic (surface water and groundwater) modeling
of watersheds and stormwater management systems, and complex hydraulic analysis
and design of riverine systems.
Dr. David M. Mickelson
Dr. Mickelson is Professor of Geology and Geophysics, Geological Engineering,
and Water Resources Management at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
He received a B.A. from Clark University, an M.S. from the University of Maine,
and a Ph.D. in 1971 from The Ohio State University and has taught glacial geology,
intro geomorphology, coastal geomorphology and air photo interpretation. Geomorphology
is the study of earth surface processes.
His other main area of research is shoreline erosion and nearshore and beach
processes. He has recently published several papers on shore processes on the
Great Lakes. He has done research on modern glaciers and glacial deposits in
Sweden and Norway, Argentina, China, Alaska, the Rocky Mountains, New England,
and the Midwest.
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Lake Koshkonong Area Map
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