ESEP-21 SEMINAR SERIES
Sustainability of the Great Lakes Ecosystem

The ESEP-21 Seminar Series explores interdisciplinary topics involving
Environmental Science, Engineering and Policy in the 21st Century 
as related to the Sustainability of the Great Lakes Ecosystem
.

All seminars to be held in room 1013 DOW (North Campus) from 4:00 to 5:00 pm unless otherwise noted 
For more information about the seminar series please contact seminar series co-chair Denis O'Carroll (denismo@umich.edu)

Date

Seminar

Info

2002 FALL

September

6

 

   

 

27 Deborah L. Swackhamer
University of Minnesota
How Sustainable is the Great Lakes Ecosystem? Current and Future Challenges to Our Inland Seas

Abstract

     

October

4 James Crook - Kappe Lecture
CH2M HILL
Current Water Reuse Practices, Criteria, and Issues

Abstract

   

November

8

Ronald Hites
Indiana University
The Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) through the Atmosphere 

Abstract

     

 

22

Danny Reible
Louisiana State University
Sequestration and Bioavailability of PAHs in Sediments  

Abstract

   
 

2003 WINTER

January

17

Mark Van Putten
National Wildlife Federation
Threats and Opportunities for the Great Lakes 

Abstract

   

February

7

Dominic M. Di Toro
Manhattan College
Modern Water Quality and Sediment Criteria: Toxicological and Chemical
Interactions

Abstract

   

March

7 Lily Young
Rutgers University
Chair and Professor II – Department of Environmental Sciences  
Abstract
   
  14
The 2003 AEESP Distinguished Lecture

 

  Philip Singer
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Daniel A. Okun Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering  
Abstract
   

 

28  
The 2003 Walter J. Weber Jr. Distinguished Lecture
    Joan Rose at the Boeing Auditorium in FXB (2 - 5 pm)
Michigan State University
Monitoring for Water Quality and Health  
Abstract
     

April

11 Martin Auer
Michigan Technological University
  
Abstract
   


     


Financial Support Generously Provided By:

U-M Office of the Vice President for Research
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
U-M CEE Department
UofM Dept. of Geological Sciences
Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc.
Limno-Tech, Inc.
Montgomery Watson Harza
Kevin Olmstead Foundation
College of Engineering Council on the Environment
Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic Center for Hazardous Substance Research
Michigan Sea Grant
Barr Engineering

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