Conference Topics
	
	Contributions related, but not limited, to the following topics of interest are welcome:
	
	Water Resources Management
	Range of effort levels
	Defining adaptive management
	Components, Benefits and Costs
	Design, Implementation and Monitoring
	Evaluattion
	Measurement tools
	Riparian corridor restoration
	Wetland creation and restoration
	Watershed planning, management and restoration
	Operation of dams and other infrastructure to meet competing use needs including aquatic habitat
	Agriculture conservation practices and programs
	Quantifying water resource parameters
	Adverse, beneficial and cumulative impact assessment
	Performance-based alternatives
	Mitigation of water resources
	Predicting future environmental conditions
	Public involvement, Socioeconomic considerations
	Data requirements
	Existing data available
	Models (hydrologic, hydraulic, water quality)
	Estimation tools and techniques
	Geographic Information Systems (GISs)
	Environmental Management Systems (EMSs)
	Wetland and stream functional assessment
	River flow variation impact analysis
	Endangered species habitat assessment
	Water and sediment budgeting
	Non-point source pollution quantification
	Integrating basin hydrologic components
	Integrating land and water use management
	Mitigation banking-wetland, stream, storm water management ponds
	Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)
	Watershed-based NPDES permitting
	Water quality credit trading
	Endangered species habitat conservation
	Policy and Legal Considerations
	Agency frameworks and guidelines
	National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Clean Water Act and adaptive management
	Alternatives analysis using adaptive management Water pollution control and water systems
	Computational hydraulics
	Simulation and modern computer methods for Hydraulics
	Water quality and receiving waters
	from precipitation processes,
	Runoff, pollutant build-up, wash off
	surcharging pipe networks
	water distribution systems
	Hydrologic and Coastal Processes
	Hydrological Pathway from Terrestrial to Coastal Ecosystems
	Large River Engineering and Management
	Fluvial Processes and Sedimentation
	Flood Control and Disaster Assessment
	Surface and Ground Water Interaction in Coastal Regions
	Fresh Water Resources and Saltwater Intrusion
	Eutrophication and Hypoxia in Coastal Waters
	Coastal Erosion
	Coastal Wetlands and Floodplains
	Coastal Wetland Restoration
	GIS Applications in Coastal Hydrology Studies
	Extreme Weathers
	Socioeconomic Impacts of Extreme Weathers
	Potential Global Change Effects on Coastal Water Resources
	Coastal Water Quality and TMDLs
	Educational Topics on Hydrology, Hydraulics, Water Resources