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April 3, 2008

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James Klang, PE, has joined K&A as Senior Project Scientist. Mr Klang was the lead Engineer at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) TMDL program and he has over 20 years experience in water quality and watershed management. Jamie McCarthy, M.S., has joined K&A as Project Scientist. Ms McCarthy was previously involved in water chemistry research and watershed management in the River Raisin Watershed.

KIESER & ASSOCIATES is a unique team of scientists, engineers and economists who find creative solutions for environmental problems.

Our Innovations page highlights several of our unique approaches. Our Projects pages provides a glimpse at the diversity of projects K&A conducts.

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  • Mark Kieser was quoted in the Water Environment Federation Newsletter (July 2007 - scroll down to the section "Water Quality Trading Moves Forward).
  • Mark Kieser is a Co-author of the first published text on trading:
    Water-Quality Trading: A Guide for the Wastewater Community, 2005. (With Cy Jones, Lisa Bacon and David Sheridan). McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 0071464182, 250 pages.
  • USDA Conservation Innovation Grant: "Improving Conservation and Ag. Economics with Water Quality Trading and the BMP Challenge"
    This project will build capacity by creating broad awareness and teaching in-state personnel to support CD, crop advisory professionals and others who work with farmers to meet conservation goals using new, innovative strategies.  We will highlight, teach and implement point-nonpoint water quality credit trading in MN and PA
  • The Gun Lake Tribe (Allegan County, MI) and Kieser & Associates have been nominated by EPA to receive a prestigious 2004 Targeted Watershed Grant to test and implement water quality trading registry tools in the Kalamazoo River Watershed.
    Read a summary or check out the Kalamazoo River Targeted Watershed Grant website.
  • Mark Kieser led the Environmental Trading Network's Training Workshop on Water Quality Trading
    Cincinnati, OH - Aug. 22-24, 2006
    Presentations and speakers bios are now available.
Kieser & Associates conducted a preliminary economic analysis of water quality trading opportunities in the Great Miami River Watershed, OH. miami
  • The U.S. EPA released the Final Water Quality Trading Policy in January 2003. It was based on many of the Kalamazoo River Water Quality Trading Demonstration project experiences, which helped shape Michigan's Trading Rules, the first of their kind.
  • Find out more about water quality trading at the Environmental Trading Network website.

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Paw Paw River Watershed

  • Kieser & Associates is providing technical and modeling services to the Southwestern Michigan Commission for the development of the Paw Paw River Watershed Management Plan.
    K&A will use the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to estimate current sediment and phosphorus loadings, and will develop several agricultural best management practices scenarios. In addition, K&A will develop a "buildout tool" to assess the impact of urban development on runoff and pollutant load.

Cedar Lake, Alcona County, MI

  • In the summer of 2005, K&A completed the first phase of a three-phased effort to identify the causes of significant water level losses in summer months in this 1,075 acre, 5-foot deep lake. Phase I project findings (see Phase I final report) revealed that 75% of the lake shoreline was losing water. Storm sewers directing runoff away from the lake and high volume groundwater withdrawals were the other significant causes of the >2 foot annual water level drop. Phase II will involve more detailed lake level monitoring and groundwater modeling. These efforts are being coupled with the development of a watershed management plan.

Kalamazoo River Watershed, MI

  • Kalamazooriver.net is the spot for everything water in the Kalamazoo River Watershed. Here you can find information on the Lake Allegan Phosphorus TMDL Implementation, the Portage-Arcadia Creek Watershed Management Plan, the Lake Allegan Carp Derby and the Maple Street School Rain Garden Project.

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K&A served as the technical consultant and website designer to the Friends of the St. Joseph River for a bistate Watershed Management Plan. The St. Joseph River Watershed drains 4,685 square miles from 15 counties in Michigan and Indiana and discharges into Lake Michigan in St. Joseph, Michigan. Learn more at the project website. Among other technical work done by K&A for the project, we:

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Adjacent to the St. Joseph River Watershed, lies the Portage-Arcadia (PA) Creek Watershed, a subwatershed of the Kalamazoo River Watershed. A Watershed Management Plan has been developed for the Arcadia, Portage and Axtell Creek Subwatersheds. Currently, K&A is working on a transition grant to update the plan to meet the new USEPA 9 Elements. The plan was created and is being updated with a diverse steering committee of watershed stakeholders. Research for the plan included a creek corridor scoring component, the use of satellite data to calculate stormwater loading to the creeks, robust sampling, review of historic reports and a natural features inventory. The Plan is unique in the fact that it was a completely electronic document, allowing several viewers to access it.

The PA Watershed will also be the setting for a Clean Michigan Initiative grant to identify purple loosestrife patches. K&A is teaming with the Kalamazoo Nature Center and ITRES to conduct low-altitute flyovers of the area. The images collected will be analyzed to identify critical areas. Read the project summary.

The Axtell Creek Subwatershed of the PA Watershed was the setting of a rain garden installed at the Maple Street Magnet School for the Arts to infiltrate roof top runoff. The garden serves as a living laboratory for science and art students and diverts 70,000 cubic feet of stormwater annually from the heavily storm-sewered Axtell Creek Subwatershed.

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