News Release

CICEET's Fall 2006 Progress Reports Online



A partnership of the University of New Hampshire and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, CICEET develops tools for clean water and healthy coasts nationwide.


Interested in coastal technology projects that CICEET is sponsoring near you? Fall 2006 progress reports for active projects, and final reports for completed projects, have been posted online. These reports, submitted by the projects' investigators, detail their progress in gathering data, meeting research objectives, reaching out to coastal management, and soliciting feedback from potential end users. Final reports are available by PDF only.


You can browse these reports online by region:

Northeast
Mid-Atlantic
Southeast (including Puerto Rico)
Gulf of Mexico
Pacific Coast






NORTHEAST

Great Bay, N.H.
Presentation of Nutrient Pollutant Load and Source Estimation Model Results for Enhanced Nutrient Loading Analyses of New England Coastal Watersheds

Narragansett Bay, R.I.
Evaluation of Leachfield Aeration Technology for Improvement of Water Quality and Hydraulic Functions in Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems

Field Demonstration of Wood Filter Technology for Stormwater Treatment

Microbial Source Tracking Using F-specific Coliphages and Quantitative PCR

A New Autonomous Technology for Monitoring Microbial Indicators of Fecal Contamination in Coastal Waters

Polychlorinated Biphenyl Remediation in Sediments: Pilot Scale Demonstration

Presentation of Nutrient Pollutant Load and Source Estimation Model Results for Enhanced Nutrient Loading Analyses of New England Coastal Watersheds

In Situ Sediment Ozonator for Remediation of PCB, PAH, DDT, and Other Recalcitrant Chemicals

Waquoit Bay, Mass.
Assessment of Anthropogenic Copper Pollution in Waquoit Bay NERR. Dr. Thompson’s progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Mr. Kalle Matso for updated information on this project: 603.862.3508; kalle.matso@unh.edu.

Final: Autotrophic Biological Denitrification with Hydrogen or Thiosulfate for Complete Removal of Nitrogen from Septic System Wastewater

Effectiveness of Reactive Barriers for Reducing N-Loading to the Coastal Zone

Final: Mitigating the Effects of Excess Nutrients in Coastal Waters through Bivalve Aquaculture and Harvesting

Presentation of Nutrient Pollutant Load and Source Estimation Model Results for Enhanced Nutrient Loading Analyses of New England Coastal Watersheds

Wells, Maine
Controlled Closure Retrofit and Bi-directional Controlled Tide Gates: Low Cost Retrofits for Standard Tide Gates and Restricted Tidal Marsh Culverts. Dr. Rogers’ progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Mr. Kalle Matso for updated information on this project: 603.862.3508; kalle.matso@unh.edu.

Fiber Optic Microarray Technology for the Detection and Enumeration of Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Species

Presentation of Nutrient Pollutant Load and Source Estimation Model Results for Enhanced Nutrient Loading Analyses of New England Coastal Watersheds

Salt Marsh Assessment and Restoration Tool (SMART): An Evaluation of Hyperspectral, LIDAR and SWMM for Producing Accurate Habitat Restoration Predictions

In Situ Sediment Ozonator for Remediation of PCB, PAH, DDT, and Other Recalcitrant Chemicals

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MID-ATLANTIC

Chesapeake Bay, Md. and Va.
DATAVIEW: A Real-Time Spatially-Explicit Visualization Interface and Monitoring System for Estuarine and Coastal Water Quality Data. Mr. Trice’s progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Mr. Kalle Matso for updated information on this project: 603.862.3508; kalle.matso@unh.edu.

Enhancement and Demonstration of Satellite Telemetry System for Real Time Water Monitoring throughout the NERRS Network

Improved Performance Capabilities for the Acrobat Towed Instrument Platform: Data Collection, Calibration and Interpolation/Graphic Visualization

Transport and Capture of Pathogens from Urban Stormwater Runoff Using Bioretention

Wastewater Treatment to Minimize Nitrogen Delivery from Dairy Farms to Receiving Waters

Final: Wastewater Treatment to Minimize Nutrient Delivery from Dairy Farms to Receiving Waters

Delaware Bay, Del.
Enhancement and Demonstration of Satellite Telemetry System for Real Time Water Monitoring throughout the NERRS Network

Hudson River, N.Y.
Application of Inexpensive Microarray for Assessment of Microbiological Contaminants in Water Quality Control. Dr. Chistoserdov’s progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Mr. Kalle Matso for updated information on this project: 603.862.3508; kalle.matso@unh.edu.

Integrated Biofilm Reactor for Nitrogen Removal from Wastewater

Polychlorinated Biphenyl Remediation in Sediments: Pilot Scale Demonstration

Predicting and Validating Field Performance of Novel Sorbent Sediment Caps

Jacques Cousteau, N.J.
F + RNA Coliphages as Source Tracking Viral Indicators of Fecal Contamination

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SOUTHEAST

Ace Basin, S.C.
Enhancement and Demonstration of Satellite Telemetry System for Real Time Water Monitoring throughout the NERRS Network

Guana Tolomato Matanzas, Fla.
Multichannel Handheld Sensor for Microbial Contaminants

North Carolina, N.C.
F + RNA Coliphages as Source Tracking Viral Indicators of Fecal Contamination

North Inlet-Winyah Bay, S.C.
Wastewater Treatment to Minimize Nutrient Delivery from Dairy Farms to Receiving Waters.

Sapelo Island, Ga.
Enhancement and Demonstration of Satellite Telemetry System for Real Time Water Monitoring throughout the NERRS Network

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GULF OF MEXICO

Apalachicola Bay, Fla.
Enhancement and Demonstration of Satellite Telemetry System for Real Time Water Monitoring throughout the NERRS Network

F + RNA Coliphages as Source Tracking Viral Indicators of Fecal Contamination

Multichannel Handheld Sensor for Microbial Contaminants

Rookery Bay, Fla.
F + RNA Coliphages as Source Tracking Viral Indicators of Fecal Contamination

Portable Electrochemical Biosensor to Monitor Microbial Contaminants. Dr. Goodwin’s progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Mr. Kalle Matso for updated information on this project: 603.862.3508; kalle.matso@unh.edu.

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PACIFIC COAST

Elkhorn Slough, Calif.
F + RNA Coliphages as Source Tracking Viral Indicators of Fecal Contamination

In Situ Sediment Ozonator for Remediation of PCB, PAH, DDT, and Other Recalcitrant Chemicals

In Situ Sediment Porewater Sensor to Detect Organic Micropollutants Using Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) Technology

San Francisco, Calif.
Development of a Sediment Profile Imaging and Micro-sampling System (SPIMS) to Evaluate Bedded Sediment Quality

Evaluating buoy-deployed seeding for restoration of eelgrass (Zostera marina) in San Francisco Bay

Tijuana River, Calif.
F + RNA Coliphages as Source Tracking Viral Indicators of Fecal Contamination

In Situ Sediment Porewater Sensor to Detect Organic Micropollutants Using Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) Technology

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