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Selected Publications by Curt Kerns

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Selected Publications by Curt Kerns

Value and Function of Natural and Constructed Wetlands Presentation*
Presented by Curt Kerns,  September 20, 2011 at the 2011 Osoyoos Lake Water Science Forum in Osoyoos BC

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Organic material soil enrichment: Providing hydraulic functionality in situ for challenging sites
- Presented at the 13th AOWMA Convention and Trade Show 2011 in Red Deer, Alberta on January 20th to 22nd, 2011.

Constructed Wetlands
- Presented at the Building Sustainable Communities conference in Kelowna, November 15 - 18, 2010.

Decentralized Dispersal
- Presented at the Alberta Onsite Wastewater Management Association Convention & Tradeshow 2009

The Nature of Wastewater Is Changed
- Printed in the BCOSSA Innovator in the fall of 2007

Restoring Ecological Functionality With Constructed Wetlands
- Changes in North American mammalian biomass & distribution, and the concomitant alteration in coastal marine waters
- April 2007

Constructed Wetlands
- Water and the City
- September 2006

Cumberland: Larger Than It Seems
- Presented at the British Columbia Water and Waste Association 30th Annual Conference.
- April 23, 2002, Whistler, BC


Whither the Wetlands
- Published, Vancouver Sun, April 2000

The Use of Constructed Wetlands To Reclaim Wastewaters For Receiving Water Quality Improvement And To Provide Sources of Water For Salmonid Restoration And Recovery Efforts
- Presented at the North Pacific International Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual General Meeting
- FISH R2 or Restoration and Recovery of Fish and their Habitat
- Mt Vernon, Washington, April 10, 2000

Wetlands For Wastewater Treatment
- Presented at the Small Flows Committee of the British Columbia Water and Waste Association Seminar
- Decentralized Sewage Treatment: Alternatives to the Big Pipe
- Burnaby, B.C., November 8, 1999.

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Other Documents and Publications
British Columbia System Standard Practice Manual

Distribution of HABs in the US

Fish Gender-Bending in Colorado Creek Mitigated by Plant Upgrade
- Study shows male fish taking longer to become “feminized” thanks to upgrade to activated sludge proce
Graywater reuse? Be Careful, University research verifies disease-causing fungi prevalent in sink drains
- Penn State University News, December 21, 2011,
Maintenance and Operation BC Health files

Onsite Informer

Septic Savvy

Simple Innovation Is Often the Most Successful - NYTimes.com

Subdivision Guidelines

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