Books, Articles, and Reports

Below is a list of published literature and technical reports by researchers affiliated with the Water Center. Most of these documents are in Adobe Acrobat pdf format.

Books

Human Exposure Analysis (W. Ott, A. Steinemann, and L. Wallace, eds.) CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL (forthcoming, Fall 2006).

Restoration of Puget Sound Rivers (edited by D. R. Montgomery, S. Bolton, D. B. Booth, and L. Wall) is available at the University Bookstore or through the University of Washington Press.


Articles and Reports

Adams, J. and D.B Booth. Macroinvertebrate monitoring of Redmond and Blakely Ridge ephemeral streams. 14 pp. (pdf)

Bash. J., C.B. Berman, and S. Bolton. 2001. Effects of turbidity and suspended solids on salmonids. (pdf) A white paper for the Washington Dept. of Transportation. 74 pp.

Berman, C.B. 2002. Assessment of Landscape Characterization and Classification Methods. (pdf) Report for the U.S.D.A. Forest Service.

Bidwell, R. and Ryan, C. 2006. Collaborative partnership design: The implications of organizational affiliation for watershed partnerships. (pdf) Society and Natural Resources, 19: 827-843.

Bolton, S. and C. Berman. 2002. Research on streamside issues through the Wood Compatibility Initiative. (pdf) In Congruent Management of Multiple Resources: Proceedings from the Wood Compatibility Initiative Workshop. U.S.D.A. Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-GTR-563.

Bolton, S. and J.G. Shellberg. 2002. Ecological issues in floodplain and riparian corridors. A white paper for the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Stream Habitat Restoration and Channel Design guidelines. 152 pp.

Booth, D.B. 1991. An overview of urbanization and its effects on natural stream systems. (pdf) The Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Washington, Seattle. 27 pp.

Booth, D.B., D. Hartley, R. Jackson. 2002. Forest cover, impervious-surface area, and the mitigation of stormwater impacts. (pdf) Journal of the American Water Resources Association, v. 38:835-845.

Booth, D.B., J. Karr, S. Schauman, C. Konrad, S. Morley, M. Larson, S. Burges. In press. Reviving urban streams: Land use, hydrology, biology, and human behavior. (pdf) Journal of the American Water Resources Association.

Booth, D.B., J. Leavitt, and K. Peterson. The University of Washington permeable pavement demonstration project. (pdf) Center for Urban Water Resources Management, University of Washington, Seattle. 22 pp.

Brueske, C. 2000. Technology review: Ultra-urban stormwater treatment technologies. (pdf) Department of Civil Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle. 54 pp.

Colwell, S., R. Horner, D.B. Booth, and D. Gilvydis. 2000. A survey of ditches along county roads for their potential to affect storm runoff water quality. (pdf) A report for Snohomish County Surface Water Management Division, Snohomish County Road Maintenance, King County Land and Water Resources Division, King County Department of Transportation, Road Maintenance, and Pierce County Public Works and Utilities, Washington. 75 pp.

Colwell, S., R. Horner, and D.B. Booth. 2000. Characterization of performance predictors and evaluation of mowing practices in biofiltration swales. (pdf) A report for Snohomish County Surface Water Management Division, Snohomish County Road Maintenance, King County Land and Water Resources Division, King County Department of Transportation, Road Maintenance, and Pierce County Public Works and Utilities, Washington. 8 pp.

Comings, K.J., D.B. Booth, and R. Horner. Stormwater pollutant removal by two wet ponds in Bellevue, Washington. (pdf) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle. 23 pp.

Comings, K., D.B. Booth, and H. Wachter. Blakely and Redmond Ridge urban planned development: Facilities and ecological monitoring program. Center for Urban Water Resources Management, University of Washington, Seattle.

Cammermayer, J., and R. Horner. Vegetated stormwater facility maintenance. (pdf) A report for the Washington State Transportation Commission. 143 pp.

City of Olympia's Impervious Surface Reduction Study. (pdf) A report for the Washington Department of Ecology. 79 pp.

Fabritz, J., J. Massman, and D.B. Booth. 1998. Development of a three-dimensional, numerical groundwater flow model for the Duwamish River Basin. (pdf) Center for Urban Water Resources Management, University of Washington, Seattle. 59 pp.

Henshaw, P. and D.B. Booth. 2001. Restabilization of stream channels in urban watersheds. 4 pp. (pdf)

Larson, M. and D.B. Booth. 2000. Effectiveness of large woody debris in stream rehabilitation projects in urban basins. (pdf) Center for Urban Water Resources Management, University of Washington, Seattle. 10 pp.

Mazer, G. Environmental limitations to vegetation establishment and growth in vegetated stormwater biofilters. Center for Urban Water Resources Management, University of Washington, Seattle.

Mikkelsen, K. and I. Vesho. 2000. Riparian soils: A literature review. Center for Streamside Studies, University of Washington, Seattle.

Nelson, E. and D.B. Booth. 2001. Sediment budget of a mixed-use, urbanizing watershed. 6 pp.

Packman, J.J., K. J., Comings, and D. B. Booth, 1999, Using turbidity to determine total suspended solids in urbanizing streams in the Puget Lowlands: in Confronting Uncertainty: Managing Change in Water Resources and the Environment, (pdf) Canadian Water Resources Association annual meeting, Vancouver, BC, 27-29 October 1999, p. 158-165.

Peplow, Dan. 2003. The ecotoxicology of mine waste contamination at different levels of biological organization in the Methow River Valley, Okanogan County, Washington, USA. (pdf) Center for Water and Watershed Studies, University of Washington, Seattle. 186 pp.

Rosenfeld, P. Guidelines for landscaping with compost-amended soils. (pdf) A report for City of Redmond Public Works, Washington. 54 pp.

Ryan, C. and Klug, J. 2005. Collaborative watershed planning in Washington State: Implementing the Watershed Planning Act. (pdf) Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 48(4): 491-506.

Salmon in the City: Can Habitat in the Path of Development be Saved? (pdf) Abstracts of a conference sponsored by the American Public Works Association (APWA), Stormwater Managers Committee and others. May 20-21, 1998. Mount Vernon, Washington.

Scholz, J. and D.B. Booth. Monitoring urban streams: Strategies and protocols for humid-region lowland systems monitoring. (pdf) Center for Urban Water Resources Management, University of Washington, Seattle. 23 pp.

Schultz, D. and D.B. Booth. 1999. Current status of vegetation management in roadside ditches and stormwater management facilities. (pdf) Center for Urban Water Resources Management, University of Washington, Seattle. 14 pp.

Sibley, T. and S. Bolton (eds). 1999. Review of the TFW Monitoring Program: Watershed-Scale Monitoring Pilot Project. A white paper for the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission.

Soils for Salmon - How soil amendments and compost can aid in salmon recovery (pdf)

Stuart, D. 2001. On-site runoff mitigation with rooftop rainwater collection and reuse. (pdf) A report for King County Water and Land Resources Division, Washington. 35 pp.