Call for Papers
Papers are being accepted for the juried article section of the Small
Flows Quarterly magazine, the only magazine/journal devoted to onsite
and small community wastewater issues. (i.e., communities with populations
under 10,000 or communities handling less than one million gallons of
wastewater flows per day). Papers in the following categories will be
considered for peer review: technology/research; operation and maintenance;
regulations; management; finance; and public education. For more information
about research topics, submission guidelines, and publication deadlines,
please contact Cathleen Falvey, juried articles editor, at 800-624-8301
or 304- 293-4191, ext. 5526, or cfalvey@wvu.edu.
Or write to Editor, Small Flows Quarterly, National Small Flows Clearinghouse,
West Virginia University, P.O. Box 6064, Morgantown, WV 26506-6064.
AHS Calls for Abstracts
The Arizona Hydrological Society has issued a call for abstracts for its
second biennial symposium on scientific issues related to the management
of landfills in arid and semi-arid regions, to be conducted March 17 -
20, 2004 in Tucson. Potential session topics include: VOC remediation;
aerobic and anaerobic bioreactors; geophysical applications; regulatory
update; and landfill stability. Contact Carie at caried@hgcinc.com to
be added to the symposium email database. For additional information check
the AHS web site: www.azhydrosoc.org.
Abstracts are due by Nov. 21.
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Call for Papers and Posters
A call for papers has been issued for The Gulf of California Conference, to be conducted in Tucson, June 13-15, 2004. Specialists in various fields are invited to attend, from geology to oceanography, and from paleontology to ecology. The conference will include both plenary talks and contributed papers and posters. A special effort is being made to recruit speakers from Mexico, and limited funds are available to assist Latin American scientists. Conference topics include biodiversity, Colorado River Delta, conservation, estuaries/esteros, human dimensions, islands and monitoring. Deadline for poster and presentation submission is Dec. 1.
For additional information check: www.gulfconference.org
or contact Yajaira Gray at 520-883-3018 or gulfconference@desertmuseum.org.
WRRC Invites Research Proposals
The University of Arizonas Water Resources Research Center is accepting
proposals for research grants under the Water Resources Research Act,
Section 104B. Funded by the U.S. Geological Survey, Section 104B provides
support for small research projects on water-related issues of state and
regional importance. WRRC expects to receive about $50,000 to fund projects,
although the federal budget has not yet been approved, and we do not have
exact figures.
Only faculty members at the three Arizona state universities may submit
proposals. Researchers in any of the social, biological, physical, and
engineering sciences and fields such as water management, water law, and
public health are invited to apply. The start date for funded projects
is March 1, 2004.
This year proposals must be submitted electronically via the National
Institutes for Water Resources web site. Also an electronic copy and ten
hard copies must be submitted to WRRC. Guidelines are available on the
WRRC web site: http://ag.arizona.edu/azwater/.
The deadline for submitting complete proposals is the end of the working
day, Monday, November 24.
Applications will be reviewed by the WRRC external advisory committee
and a group of technical reviewers experienced in the field of the proposal.
The WRRC will make final award decisions on the basis of rankings from
both groups and available funding.
Also, U.S.G.S. in cooperation with the National Institutes for Water Resources
requests proposals for funding under 104G of the Water Resources Research
Act, to support research on water supply and water availability. For planning
purposes, the amount available for research under this program is estimated
to be $1,000,000, although there has not yet been a FY 2004 appropriation
for this program. Any investigator at an Arizona institution of higher
learning is eligible to apply for a grant through the UA WRRC. The RFP
can be obtained at https://niwr.org/2004_104G_RFP.
104G proposals must be filed by Mar. 1, 2004.
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