1 Sources Pathways and Loadings Work Group (SPLWG) Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality (RMP) May 22 nd 2007 San Francisco Estuary Institute Item.

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1 Sources Pathways and Loadings Work Group (SPLWG) Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality (RMP) May 22 nd 2007 San Francisco Estuary Institute Item #0

2 Apologies Andrew Gunther (AMS) Andrew Gunther (AMS) James Kuwabara (USGS, Menlo Park) James Kuwabara (USGS, Menlo Park) Mitchell Craig (CSU, East Bay) Mitchell Craig (CSU, East Bay) Luisa Valiela (EPA, R9) Luisa Valiela (EPA, R9) Terry Cooke (URS) arrive after 11 am Terry Cooke (URS) arrive after 11 am Barbara Mahler (USGS, Texas Water Science Center) Barbara Mahler (USGS, Texas Water Science Center) San Francisco Estuary Institute Item #0

3 Introductions Dr. Michael K. Stenstrom PhD, P.E. Dr. Michael K. Stenstrom PhD, P.E. Professor, UCLA Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor, UCLA Civil and Environmental Engineering Research interests Research interests Process based development for water and wastewater treatment systems, including mathematical modeling and optimization Process based development for water and wastewater treatment systems, including mathematical modeling and optimization Application of these mathematical techniques to urban runoff and stormwater issues Application of these mathematical techniques to urban runoff and stormwater issues Model to predict pollutant emissions to Santa Monica Bay from non-point sources Model to predict pollutant emissions to Santa Monica Bay from non-point sources Developed several non-point source pollutant controls and evaluated several commercially available units Developed several non-point source pollutant controls and evaluated several commercially available units Evaluating first flush runoff from California highways Evaluating first flush runoff from California highways Lead or co-author of over 120 peer-reviewed journal publications Lead or co-author of over 120 peer-reviewed journal publications Committee member Committee member 37 PhD dissertations 37 PhD dissertations 28 MS dissertations 28 MS dissertations San Francisco Estuary Institute Item #0