Water quality benefits of a stream restoration
Transforming Denitrifying Bioreactor Research and Applications: Unveiling the Inside of the Blackbox
High frequency water quality monitoring
Expanding high frequency water quality to high spatial resolution
Image-based raingauge
Deriving sampling frequency charts in Brittany, France
Deriving sampling frequency charts in North Carolina
Evaluation of time proportional sampling for the evaluation of annual nutrient fluxes at the watershed scale
Low-Cost Visual Sensing of Stormwater Outlet Flow. NCDOT – $185,482 Jan 2022 to Dec 2024
Hydrological Effects of a Eucalyptus Plantation in Uruguay. Colonvade – $44,002 Jun 2019 to Dec 2021
Collaborative Research: Consequences of changing oxygen availability for carbon cycling in freshwater ecosystems. NSF – $63,073 Sep 2018 to Aug 2022
Continuing Intensive Monitoring of Nutrient and Material Load in Claridge Nursery Stream “the Canal”: assessing the water quality impacts & benefits of a stream restoration in the coastal plain. NC Department of Transportation – $528,412 Aug 2016 to Oct 2020
Transforming Denitrifying Bioreactor Research and Applications:
Unveiling the Inside of the Blackbox. USDA NIFA –
$499,900 Jun 2016 to Dec 2020
Quantifying Treatment Potential of Floating Treatment Wetlands to Benefit North Carolina Waters Unising Improved Methodology and Novel Technology. NCSU Water Resources Research Institute – $9,994 Apr 2016 to Aug 2018
Using Smart Control and Real-Time Data Collection to Improve SCM Design and Performance. Clean Water Management Trust Fund – $298,135 Oct 2016 to Jul 2020
A Mesocosm Study to Determine Nitrogen Assimilation Capacity of a Restored Wetland Slated to Receive Pumped Drainage Water - a Critical Component to Maximize Improvement to the Pamlico Sound. NCSU Water Resources Research Institute – $29,914 Mar 2013 to Feb 2016
Intensive Monitoring of Nutrient and Material Load in Claridge Nursery Stream ‘The Canal’ Pre-, During and Post Construction of Highway 70 Bypass in Wayne County, NC. NC Department of Transportation – $367,644 May 2013 to Jun 2016
Predicting Water Quality Impacts of Rerouting Drainage Water From the Pamlico Sound to Restored Wetlands. USDC NOAA – $19,814 Sep 2012 to Apr 2012
Predicting Water Quality Impacts of Rerouting Drainage Water From the Pamlico Sound to Restored Wetlands. NCSU Water Resources Research Institute – $19,814 Sep 2012 to Aug 2014
Effects of Biofuel Planting, Growth and Harvesting on the Hydrology and Water Quality of Pine Plantations. Weyerhaeuser NR Co. – $780,000 Apr 2012 to Dec 2015
Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Restored Salt Marshes. USGS – $56,808 Aug 2011 to Jan 2014
Quantification of Nutrient and Organic Matter Fluxes in a Restore Tidal Marsh. NC Sea Grant Program – $9,500 Apr 2011 to Sep 2012
Quantification of Nutrient and Organic Matter Fluxes in a Restored Tidal Marsh. NCSU Water Resources Research Institute – $20,000 Apr 2011 to Sep 2012
Design and Implementation of an Innovative Water management system in Hyde County, NC: Phase 1. NC Coastal Federation – $108,934 Feb 2011 to Jun 2019
Water Quality & Biota Monitoring and Assessment of NC DFR Projects in Wayne, Durham and Granville Counties. NC DENR – $17,000 Jul 2010 to Jun 2011
Deriving Sampling Frequency Guidelines For Water Quality Monitoring in North Carolina. NCSU Water Resources Research Institute – $30,754 Jul 2010 to Aug 2011
Optimization of Southeastern Forest Biomass Crop Production: A Watershed Scale Evaluation of the Sustainability and Productivity of Dedicated Energy Crop and Woody Biomass Operations. US Department of Energy – $2,092,892 Sep 2010 to Sep 2016
Quantification of In-Stream Water Quality Benefits of a Restored Coastal Marsh. NC DENR – $166,170 Apr 2010 to Dec 2012
Analysis of the Effects of Biofuel Planting, Growth, and Harvesting on the Hydrology and Water Quality of Pine Plantations. Weyerhaeuser Co. – $620,320 Dec 2008 to Dec 2011
Hydrologic Impacts of Rerouting Pumped Agricultural Drainage Water Through a Historical and Restored Wetland System as Part of a Innovative Integrated Water Management System in Hyde County, NC. NC Coastal Federation – $19,202 Sep 2008 to Jul 2012