WRM 2000/Participants

The following graduate students participated in the Water Resources Management Practicum 2000:

William Clune
Ann Dansart
Imge Erguvanli
Robert Fossum
Adam Grodek
Lynne Hess
Haven Livingston
Terilynn Reese
Steven Rick
Kristy Rogers
Michael Turaski
Kurt Zeiler


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The Water Resources Management workshop (WRM) is a regular part of the curriculum of the Water Resources Management graduate program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The workshop involves an interdisciplinary team of faculty and graduate students in the analysis of a contemporary water resources problem.

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