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A Phosphorous Soil Test Metric for Reducing Dissolved Phosphorous Loads
Developing and Applying a Portable Real-Time Genetic Probe for Detecting Aquatic Invasive Species in Ships' Ballast
Eco-Separation of the Chicago Area Waterway System to Prevent Invasion of Asian Carp and Other Species
Economic and Environmental Benefits of Industrial Water Use Efficiency
Genetic Control of Invasive Fish and Mollusks
Great Lakes Watershed Ecological Sustainability Strategy
Implementing Real-Time Resource Use Feedback to Motivate and Empower Conservation
Integrating Energy and Water Resources Decision Making
Launching GLIN Labs
Networked Neighborhoods for Eco-conservation
Optimizing Industry Water Use
Piloting a Paradigm for Adaptive Management of Great Lakes Watersheds
Real-Time System Optimization for Sustainable Water Transmission and Distribution
Redeveloping Vacant Land as Green Infrastructure in Great Lakes Cities
Risk Assessment and Management of Great Lakes Species
Ship-Mediated Harmful Microbes: Protecting the Great Lakes Ecosystem
Transforming our Approach to Generate Conservation Benefits from Agriculture
Value of Great Lakes Water Initiative
Water Management Program Efficiency and Effectiveness Initiative
Water Use Impacts and Conservation Benefits
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