Dr. Robert Pavlowsky, director of the Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute (OEWRI) at Missouri State University, received a grant of $28,033 from the City of Springfield to continue his “Springfield MS4/TMDL Monitoring Project.” The project began in 2008 to address the requirements of the federal Clean Water Act and is now entering its final year. For more … [Read more...] about Pavlowsky receives funds to continue water monitoring project
Dr. Robert Pavlowsky, director of the Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute (OEWRI) at Missouri State University, was awarded a grant of $88,113 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for “Mining Sediment in Viburnum Trend Streams.” “The USFWS wants to know how much metal-contaminated sediment is in streams draining active mines so that management plans … [Read more...] about Faculty receives grant for mining contamination study
Dr. Robert Pavlowsky, professor of geology, geography and planning at Missouri State University, received a $34,740 grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) via the Greene County Soil and Water District for his “Sample Analysis and Nonpoint loads for the Asher Creek 319 Project.” The Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute (OEWRI) and … [Read more...] about Faculty receives grant for creek sample analysis
Dr. Robert Pavlowsky, professor of geology, geography and planning at Missouri State University, received an $8,399 grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in partnership with the James River Basin Partnership (JRBP) for his proposal entitled “James River Bank Erosion 319 Assessment Project.” Pavlowsky, who is also the director of the Ozarks … [Read more...] about Faculty receives grant to monitor water quality in James River
Dr. Robert Pavlowsky, professor of geology, geography and planning at Missouri State University, received a $86,060 grant for his proposal “Pearson Creek 319 Water Quality Monitoring Project.” The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in partnership with the James River Basin Partnership provided $53,150 for the project. Pavlowsky, who is also the director of … [Read more...] about Faculty receives grant to monitor water quality in Springfield