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finding solutions to potential impacts on water quality from agriculture and population settlements ~ examples Maizel, Margaret S. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Scientific Advisory Panel. Sec III. Use of Watershed-derived Percent Area Cropland as a Refinement Tool in FOPA Drinking Water Exposure for Tolerance Assessment. Design of a National Scope, Local Scale Integrated GIS for Landscape Modeling of Pesticide Fate and Transport. In Aquatic Peer Input Workshop. EPA Initiative to Revise the Ecological Assessment Process for Pesticides. June 22-23. Washington, DC. A Workshop Report. 1999. http://www.epa.gov/oppefed1/ecorisk/ecofram/aquasum.htm Maizel, M., Muehlbach, G., Zoerkler, J., Baynham, P., Welle, P., Iivari. T., Monds, D., Dishongh, G., and Jonathan E. Robbin. For the Pennsylvania State Conservationists Office, NRCS/USDA; the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Part A. Quantifying Nutrient Production by Livestock in Pennsylvania to Determine Numbers, Sizes and Locations of Concentrated Animal Operations (CAFOs) Requiring Nutrient Management Plans. A Study and Report, 160 Pages. To Support the Pennsylvania Nutrient Management Act, 1993; LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA HB 100 No. 1993-6. An Act providing for the management of nutrients on certain agricultural operations to abate nonpoint source pollution. 1997. Maizel, M., Baynham, B., Huang, X., and George Muehlbach. Priority Ranking of Watersheds Using Five Agro-environmental Indices in the North East Region, NRCS/USDA. A study and Cooperative project between NCRI-Chesapeake, Inc and NRCS/USDA. 1996. Maizel, M., Xiaowen Huang and Paul Baynham. Priority Ranking of Watersheds for Five Selected Environmental Indices in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. The Chesapeake Bay Decision Support System Working Group for the Chesapeake Bay Board of Directors, Six States, NRCS/USDA. A Study and Report. 58 Pages. 1995. Kellogg, R.L., Maizel, M.S., and D.W. Goss. The Potential for Leaching of Agrichemicals Used in Crop Production: A National Perspective. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. Vol 49. No 3: 294-298. A Paper. 1995. www.jswconline.org/content/49/3/294.abstract Maizel, M., Muehlbach, G.B., Baynham, P., Robbin, Jonathan E., Welle, P., Iivari, T., Monds, D and Janice Wiles. The Potential for Nutrient Loadings from Septic Systems to Ground and Surface Water Resources and the Chesapeake Bay. Report to: The Chesapeake Bay Program Office, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD. A Study, Report and data provided to EPA., NRCS and the US Geological Survey, US Department of the interior. 1995. http://dnrweb.dnr.state.md.us:8080/FullDisp?itemid=00005736; http://siris-collections.si.edu/search/results.jsp?q=Margaret+Stewart+Maizel&image.x=0&image.y=0 Maizel, M.S., Muehlbach, G.B. and P. Baynham. Assessment and Management of the Chesapeake Bay Drainage Basin: The Application of GIS for Water Quality Monitoring. Environmental Technology ‘94. Washington, DC. A Presentation. 1994. Maizel, M., Muehlbach, G.B. Baynham, P and Jennifer Zoerkler. Translation of National Indices for Ground Water Vulnerability to Pesticide Use to Priority Watersheds in the Chesapeake Bay. ”National Symposium on Water Quality, Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of the American Water Resources Association, Chicago, Ill. Gary L. Pedersen ed. pp 149-160. A Presentation and Paper. in National Symposium on Water Quality, Gary L. Pederson, Chicago, IL, 322 pp. (Nov. 6-10, 1994) (TPS-94-4) (ISBN 1-882132-31-9) (Symposium). 1994. Kellogg, R.L., Maizel, M. and D.W. Goss. Agricultural Chemical Use and the Potential for Groundwater Contamination: Where is the Problem? pp 1-41. Soil Conservation Service, Economic Research Service and the Cooperative State Research Service, USDA. Washington, DC. A Bound Monograph, published by NRCS, 72 pages. 1993. Goss, D.W. and M. Maizel. The Soil-Pesticide Interaction Screening Procedure: A National Perspective. Appendix C, pp C1-C18 In Agricultural Chemical Use and the Potential for Groundwater Contamination: Where is the Problem? Soil Conservation Service, USDA. Washington, DC. A Monograph Paper. 1993. Maizel, M., and K. Chan. Hydrogeological Vulnerability Of Ground And Surface Water Resources To Farm Systems And Practices: Targeting Resources For National Conservation Policy . Mapping Groundwater Vulnerability to Agricultural Uses on a National Scale in a Geographic Information System. In Beneath the Bottom Line: Approaches to Reduce Agrichemical Contamination of Groundwater, OTA-F-418 (Washington D.C: U.S. Government Printing Office, November, 1990). Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, Food and Renewable Resources; U.S. Congress, Washington, DC. A Commissioned Study. 1990 http://www.princeton.edu/~ota/disk2/1990/9006/900601.PDF
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