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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: help + lakes + resident  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Residents happy with townships
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -
That's the message Salt Lake County's unincorporated suburbs will send to the Legislature this year as lawmakers weigh whether to keep the communities' ...
Results of Survey of Unincorporated Residents to be Released Tonight KCPW
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Livonia, Zimmerman and Big Lake crime
Star News, MN -
And a Livonia resident wasn?t the only one to report a stolen car. Nope, because on Aug. 2 a Big Lake resident report the theft of a 1999 Saturn from a ...
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Rescued swimmers tell of night at the beach gone bad
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A resident heard the cries for help and called police. When Police Officer Matthew George arrived minutes later, he said he was unable to see Greenberg and ...
A Cup of Joe closes due to rent dispute
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"I thought I could help the community by donating some art," the 31-year-old Midvale resident said. "I need good karma right now." Eileen McCabe, a member ...
Bay residents are building a community around a garden
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By Kathryn Swan - Lake Cowichan Gazette After a slow delivery among gardeners in the lake area, a new community garden finally came to life in Honeymoon Bay ...

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Residents raid the stores, but many aren't running this time
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On Mechanic Road, Bertha Seymour and her family were planning to evacuate to Lake Charles, La., before dark Monday. "I don't anticipate a lot (of problems), ...
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Exercise Classes
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Basic exercise movements are incorporated to help you shape up & increase your stamina, balance & strength. Instructor: Vera Rimnac. Fee: $19 resident ...
Stiemke: Thrift stores offer good way to volunteer Northwest Herald
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Death of the Lakes - Real estate killing marshland
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DP AHUJA, Resident We are willing to plant trees on patches where flyash has been dumped to turn it into a green belt. We will also do voluntary work to ...
Police Beat: Resident holds break-in suspect
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Troopers from the Ypsilanti post and the Sylvan detachment said they were called to a break-in on Grass Lake Road in Sharon Township by a man who said he ...
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Two lakes to become waste dumps
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Fish are removed from the lakes, and mining companies are permitted to use the lakes to store tailings from mining projects. Joan Scottie, a resident of ...
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A Large-Scale Comparison of Factors Influencing Phytoplankton Abundance in Rivers, Lakes, and … -
DM Soballe, BL Kimmel - Ecology, 1987 - JSTOR
... along a contin- uum ordered by water residence time. ... versions of the manuscript were
most help- ful. ... Man-made lakes: their problems and en- vironmental effects ...

Diadromous and resident trout Salmo trutta: is their difference due to genetics
B Jonsson - Oikos, 1982 - JSTOR
... the same pair of fish may become resident or sea ... in the Voss Project for var- ious
kinds of help. ... Patterns and mechanisms in the lake- ward migratory behaviour ...

Lake resident and migratory smelt, Retropinna retropinna (Richardson), of the lower Waikato River … -
TG Northcote, FJ Ward - Journal of Fish Biology, 1985 - Blackwell Synergy
... Lake resident and migratory smelt, ... (c. 52psimilar to those of non-migratory, lake
resident, native smelt in some other lakes of the lower Waikato River system. ...

Bioaccumulation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in the foodweb of Ya-Er Lake … -
WZ Wu, KW Schramm, A Kettrup - Water Research, 2001 - Elsevier
... For an individual Ya-Er Lake resident weighing 55 kg, the daily intake
of PCDD/F is about 9.14 pg I-TEQ/kg body weight/day. The ...

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C Keller - 1985 - berkeleylake.org
... If you're passing by, please help us to maintain the Memorial Day ... Fleet Sales Manager
Berkeley Lake Resident Since 1976 jwebb@hayeschrysler.com 719 Pike Street ...

Genetic differentiation between freshwater resident and anadromous brown trout, Salmo trutta, within …
O Skaala, G Naevdal - Journal of Fish Biology, 1989 - Blackwell Synergy
... rise to the resident population in the lake. ... two genetically distinct populations
of freshwater resident brown trout ... and Leiv Trygve Varanes for help with the ...

Mercury in Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) populations from Greenland -
F Riget, G Asmund, P Aastrup - Science of the Total Environment, The, 2000 - Elsevier
... Mercury concentrations in lake sediments, humus from around the lakes and resident
populations of Arctic char from west Greenland and south-west Greenland were ...

… in resident and migratory New Zealand common smelt(Retropinna retropinna) in lower Waikato lakes -
TG Northcote, MA Chapman - New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1999 - rsnz.org
... Abstract The diets of lake resident and both allopatric and ... Retropinna retropinna
(Richardson)) in Lakes Waahi and ... feeding habits of smelt help their survival ...

Recruitment and distribution of juvenile salmonids in Lake Coleridge, New Zealand -
E Graynoth - New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1999 - rsnz.org
... determined by comparing backcalculated length fre- quency distributions with those
of yearling stream and lake resident fish using mixture analysis (Macdonald ...

Micro-PIXE analysis of strontium in Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus, otoliths from Quttinirpaaq … -
JA Babaluk, JL Campbell, CL Evans, NM Halden, SR … - Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B, 2002 - Elsevier
... Abstract. Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus, exhibit either lake resident
or anadromous (sea-run) life histories. Anadromy is less ...

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Resident bacteria may help clean phosphorous from lakes

May 2, 2007

by Renee Meiller

In recent years, Madison residents have focused new attention on water-quality problems ranging from beach closings to unsightly, odoriferous blue-green algae blooms caused by an overload of phosphorus within area lakes.

In reality, those problems began in the city more than a century ago. They originated in an era when "wastewater treatment" meant dumping largely untreated sewage back into the lakes, says Katherine McMahon, a University of Wisconsin-Madison assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering. "Phosphorus is something that, once it gets into the lakes, it's very hard to get out," she says.

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McMahon received a prestigious $400,000 National Science Foundation CAREER award, which provides early-career support for creative projects that integrate research and education, to investigate this water-quality challenge. She will use her expertise in wastewater engineering and in biological systems to study the bacterial community in different eutrophied lakes-two in Madison and one in China-to learn more about how those bacteria affect phosphorus cycling in the lakes.

In eutrophied lakes, or those contaminated with excess nutrients, phosphorus generally is trapped in the sediments at the bottom. In spring, the lake "turns over" and the phosphorus becomes a major ingredient in that giant, oxygen-rich mixing bowl. It's a recipe for an algae bloom.

In summer, cooler water far below the lake surface traps phosphorus on the lake bottom, where McMahon's previous research suggests that bacterial communities release it in a biological process similar to that which is responsible for enhanced biological phosphorus removal, or EBPR, a method often used during wastewater treatment.

In fact, McMahon will use new tools in molecular biology and recent research advances that apply to EBPR processes to help her develop hypotheses about how phosphorus is released into the water column by bacteria during the summer, and taken up during the spring and fall.

Traditionally, limnologists who study lake phosphorus group bacteria into a single "black box," says McMahon. Conversely, she seeks to identify specific bacterial populations present within eutrophic lakes, learn how those populations respond to changing lake conditions, and learn how they work as a community to cycle phosphorus.

For three years, she will collect weekly bacteria samples in multiple locations from Madison-area lakes Mendota and Wingra during ice-off seasons, as well as monthly samples when the lakes are frozen. Likewise, her collaborator, Guang Gao of the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, will sample Lake Taihu, a large, shallow lake in Jiangsu Province that supplies drinking water to 40 million people in Shanghai and surrounding cities. "We are looking at the relationship between what types of bacteria are present and the availability of phosphorus in the water," says McMahon.

She and her students also will incubate water samples in the laboratory. In one experiment, they will add radioactive phosphorus that will help them track which bacteria are responsible for phosphorus recycling. Ultimately, McMahon hopes her research will contribute to a future solution to excess phosphorus in any lake. "Eutrophication of freshwater lakes is a problem everywhere in the developed world, and in many developing countries as well," she says.

Working with graduate students Ashley Shade and Ryan Netwon, UW-Madison Center for Biology Education Outreach Program Director Robert Bohanan, and staff in the UW-Madison Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning, McMahon will expand her current middle-school outreach activities, which include activities that inspire students to think like environmental engineers, to include inquiry-based activities based on phosphorus-driven eutrophication.

In addition, she will develop a three-week summer workshop on microbes and water quality for underrepresented high school students who participate in the UW-Madison Pre-college Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence (PEOPLE) program.

 
 
 
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