2006

 POWELL RIVER PROJECT

RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

PROGRAM  REPORTS

 

This publication contains reports of

programs supported by the

Powell River Project

between July, 2005, and June, 2006.


These reports may be reproduced for publication elsewhere only with the authors' permission,
and only with credit to the authors and to Powell River Project.

 

Table of Contents

Mitigation Planning Association: A Cooperative Option to Meet Section 404 Compensatory Mitigation Requirements
Kurt Stephenson and Leonard Shabman.

 

Reforestation of Mined Land for Productive Land Uses and Environmental Quality.

James Burger, Julia Showalter, Adam Salzberg, Beyhan Amichev, and David Mitchem.

 

Sugar Maple Response to Weed Contorl, Liming and Fertilization on a Reclaimed Mine Soil in Southwestern Virginia. 
A. M. Salzberg and J. A. Burger.

 

Influence of Mine Soil Properties on White Oak Seedling Growth: A Proposed Mine Soil Classification Model.
J. M. Showalter, J. A. Burger, C.E. Zipper, J. M. Galbraith, and P. F. Donovan.

 

Properties and Potential Water Quality Effects of Post-2000 Coal Combustion Products. 
W. Lee Daniels, Mike Beck,  and Matt Eick.

 

Utilization of Reclaimed Mine Pasture Species with Mixed Species Grazing.
Matthew Webb, Ozzie Abaye, John Hall, Jon Rockett, Dee Whittier,  and Carl Zipper.

 

Beef Cattle Production on Reclaimed Surface Mined Land. 
John B. Hall, W. D. Whittier, and Ozzie Abaye.  

 

The Effects of Band Application of Fertilizer on Two Cultural Treatments of Five

Christmas Tree Species Grown on Reclaimed Mined Land. 
Chuks Ogbonnaya , and Mt. Empire Community College Students.
 


Attributes of Strip-Mined Soil. 

Environmental Science Class, Southwest Virginia Governor’s School.
Complete Report

 

Project Coal to Electricity.
Barbara Altizer and Jon Rockett
.