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CURRICULUM VITAE L. DONALD DUKE Professor, Department of Ecology and Environmental Studies, The Water School Florida Gulf Coast University 10501 FGCU Blvd South Fort Myers, FL 33965 6565 (239) 590 7542 [email protected] EDUCATION Stanford University Ph.D., Civil Engineering, 1992 M.S., Civil Engineering (Infrastructure Planning and Management), 1984 University of Pennsylvania B.S., Civil Engineering, 1980 B.A., English, 1980 ACADEMIC HISTORY Florida Gulf Coast University, 2007 present Professor (2010 present), Associate Professor (2007 2010), Department of Ecology and Environmental Studies; formerly Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences Degree Program Coordinator: M.S. Environmental Science, 2007 2010 Degree Program Coordinator: M.A. Environmental Studies, 2008 2013 University of South Florida, 2002 2007 Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Policy Director of Graduate Studies University of California at Los Angeles, 1992 2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Environmental Science and Engineering Doctoral Program Research Interests Flood mitigation: technologies, policies, programs for flood-resilient, sustainable communities. Analysis of flood-resilient building technologies and planning strategies. Critical assessment, identification of barriers, and recommended improvements for a wide range of local programs and the Federal and state-level policies, guidance, and requirements that delimit local initiatives. Watershed assessment and water quality protection. Engineering/scientific assessment of origin, fate, transport, and effects of contaminants in watersheds; planning-oriented assessment of originating activities and potentially mitigating actions of pollutants in watersheds; critical assessment of barriers to sustainable water resources. Industrial hazardous waste minimization and pollution prevention. Available and emerging technologies for waste management, minimization, and prevention. Quantification of pollutant sources, risk assessment, and decision-making for industrial releases. Critical assessment of regulations, enforcement, and incentives for hazardous waste reduction. Source assessment, technology application, and pollution prevention for urban stormwater. Quantification of sources, transport, and receiving water loads for constituents in industrial and urban runoff. Technologies for pollutant prevention, treatment, and removal from storm water discharges. Analysis of local, watershed-scale, state, and Federal programs and regulations.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

L. DONALD DUKE Professor, Department of Ecology and Environmental Studies, The Water School

Florida Gulf Coast University

10501 FGCU Blvd South Fort Myers, FL 33965 – 6565

(239) 590 – 7542 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Stanford University

Ph.D., Civil Engineering, 1992

M.S., Civil Engineering (Infrastructure Planning and Management), 1984

University of Pennsylvania

B.S., Civil Engineering, 1980

B.A., English, 1980

ACADEMIC HISTORY

Florida Gulf Coast University, 2007 – present

Professor (2010 – present), Associate Professor (2007 – 2010), Department of Ecology and

Environmental Studies; formerly Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences

Degree Program Coordinator: M.S. Environmental Science, 2007 – 2010

Degree Program Coordinator: M.A. Environmental Studies, 2008 – 2013

University of South Florida, 2002 – 2007

Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Policy

Director of Graduate Studies

University of California at Los Angeles, 1992 – 2001

Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Health Sciences,

Environmental Science and Engineering Doctoral Program

Research Interests

Flood mitigation: technologies, policies, programs for flood-resilient, sustainable communities.

Analysis of flood-resilient building technologies and planning strategies. Critical assessment,

identification of barriers, and recommended improvements for a wide range of local programs and

the Federal and state-level policies, guidance, and requirements that delimit local initiatives.

Watershed assessment and water quality protection. Engineering/scientific assessment of origin,

fate, transport, and effects of contaminants in watersheds; planning-oriented assessment of originating activities and potentially mitigating actions of pollutants in watersheds; critical assessment of barriers to sustainable water resources.

Industrial hazardous waste minimization and pollution prevention. Available and emerging

technologies for waste management, minimization, and prevention. Quantification of pollutant

sources, risk assessment, and decision-making for industrial releases. Critical assessment of

regulations, enforcement, and incentives for hazardous waste reduction.

Source assessment, technology application, and pollution prevention for urban stormwater.

Quantification of sources, transport, and receiving water loads for constituents in industrial and

urban runoff. Technologies for pollutant prevention, treatment, and removal from storm water

discharges. Analysis of local, watershed-scale, state, and Federal programs and regulations.

L. Donald Duke Curriculum Vitae January 2020 p. 2

OTHER PRFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles CA

Water Resources Control Engineer, 2001 – 2002

Woodward-Clyde Consultants, Oakland CA

Project Engineer, Stormwater Management Division, 1989 – 1992

Stanford University, Palo Alto CA

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Civil Engineering, 1987 – 1989; 1984 – 1985

University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, 1986 – 1987

University City Science Center, Philadelphia PA

Center for Energy Management and Industrial Technology,

Program Manager, 1985 – 1986; Staff Engineer, 1980 – 1983

Professional Registration

Professional Engineer (Civil), California, no. C 052221

HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS

Academic Honors and Awards

Florida section AWRA Outstanding Member of the Year, 2009

Fulbright Scholar, Environmental Research Institute, University of Iceland, 2003

UCLA School of Public Health Faculty Member of the Year (teaching award), 1995-96; 1998-99

Delta Omega National Public Health Honor Society, elected member 1995

The World Bank, Washington DC, Research Associate, summer 1984

Benjamin Franklin Scholars / General Honors Program, University of Pennsylvania, 1975-80

University of Pennsylvania exchange to Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France, 1979

Policy Advisory Boards and Technical Society Boards

National Academy of Sciences Committee on Improving the Next-Generation EPA Multi-

Sector General Permit for Industrial Stormwater Discharges, 2017 – 2018

Director, American Water Resources Association, January 2014 – December 2017

Director, Florida section, American Water Resources Association, since 2011

Technical Advisory Committee, Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program, since 2010

Technical Advisory Committee, Tampa Bay National Estuary Program, since 2004

United States Environmental Protection Agency National Storm Water Coordinators’

Meeting, Baltimore MD, September 22, 1998

L. Donald Duke Curriculum Vitae January 2020 p. 3

RESEARCH

Publication Record

Total publications include 21 papers in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, 18

peer-reviewed conference proceedings, 17 other conference proceedings, and

18 technical reports. Also 42 presentations at scholarly meetings, and 22

seminars and invited presentations. See Complete Bibliography, attached.

Funded Research Activity

Total academic research funding more than $1.8 million

from Federal, state, municipal, and intramural sources.

Selected Recent Grants and Contracts

Estero River Bacteria-Nutrient Source Identification, Village of Estero, July 2019 – December

2020: $48,000 (co-Principle Investigator with S. Thomas and H. Urakawa)

Bacteria Source Identification for Imperial River and Spring Creek, City of Bonita Springs, July

2019 – December 2020: $45,000 (co-Principle Investigator with S. Thomas and H. Urakawa)

Drainage, Stormwater Management, and Flood Mitigation: Improving Readiness for Future Storm

Events for the Village of Estero, FL, FGCU Undergraduate Studies Communities in Transition

Initiative, January – August 2018: $23,000 (co-Principle Investigator with S. Thomas)

Flood Mitigation for Pennsylvania’s Rural Communities: Community-Scale Impact of Federal

Policies, Center for Rural Pennsylvania: $50,000 (co-Principle Investigator with L. Fowler)

Flood Control Strategies by Small Municipalities in the Central Susquehanna River Floodplain,

Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Sustainability, Degenstein

Foundation, and Bucknell University Center for Sustainability and the Environment: $50,000,

in-kind and cash, multiple small grants over five years

Effectiveness Assessment of NPDES Regulations for Storm Water Discharges, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency: $205,000

Storm Water General Industrial Permit Non-Filers Identification, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency / California State Water Resources Control Board: $200,000

Identification, Site Assessment, and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Potential for Stormwater

Discharges from Industrial Facilities, City of Los Angeles, CA and Santa Monica Bay

Restoration Foundation: $64,000

Hazardous Waste Minimization, Pollution Prevention, and Risk Reduction Potential in

Electroplating and Printed Wire Board Facilities, University of California Toxic Substances

Program: $53,000

Statewide Policy for Effective Prohibition of Non-Stormwater Discharges to Storm Water

Conveyances, Regional Water Quality Control Board, Los Angeles: $50,000

Ecological Risk Assessment for Contaminated Wetlands, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, San

Francisco Bay, University of California Toxic Substances Program: $48,000

Physical Process and Decision Modeling for Sediment Transport, Oahu, Hawaii, U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency: $31,000

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Feasibility of Numeric Water Quality Effluent Limits for Storm Drain Discharges into Ocean

Waters of California, California State Water Resources Control Board: $30,000

Investigation of Cleaning Protocol Improvement and Lifetime Extension for Reverse Osmosis

Membranes, City of Dunedin, FL: $25,000

Loadings of Selected Metals via Stormwater and Non-Stormwater Discharges from Facility

Drainage Channels and Storm Drain Conveyances, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency /

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: $25,000

Effects of Uncertainty on Water Quality Targets for Estuarine Waters in Southwest Florida, Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Graduate Studies: $3,000.

Graduate Student Research Supervised

Florida Gulf Coast University

Master’s Committees, M.S.: Chair and Thesis Advisor Four students graduated, one in progress

Master’s Committees, M.A.: Chair and Thesis Advisor Four students, 2007 – 2018

Master’s Committees, M.S.: Committee member Nine students, 2007 – 2018

University of South Florida

Doctoral Committees, Ph.D.: Committee Member Three students, 2005 – 2008

Master’s Committees, M.S.: Chair and Thesis Advisor Five students, 2005 – 2008

Master’s Committees, M.S.: Committee member Nine students, 2004 – 2008

Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management and Policy: Academic advisor

12 students completed certificate (no thesis), 2002 – 2007

University of California, Los Angeles

Doctoral Committees, Ph.D.: Chair Two students, 1995 – 2002

Doctoral Committees, D.Env.: Chair Seven students, 1994 – 2003

Doctoral Committees, Ph.D.: Committee Member Thirteen students, 1994 – 2002

Doctoral Committees, D.Env.: Committee Member Seventeen students, 1994 – 2002

Master’s Committees, M.S.: Chair and Thesis Advisor Twelve students, 1994 – 2002

Master’s Committees, M.S.: Committee Member Twelve students, 1992 – 2000

Master’s Committees, M.P.H.: Chair (no thesis) Two students, 1994 – 2000

Selected Recent Dissertation and Thesis Titles Supervised

Keith Laakkonen, 2019. “Managing the Coastal Zone in Southwest Florida for Sandy Beach

Dependent Species: Improving Resiliency for Sea-Level Rise for Beach-Nesting Birds and

Sea Turtles.”

Matthew Whitmer, 2019. “Influence of Aquatic Vegetation on Water Quality in Subtropical

Freshwater Lakes.”

Michele Weitzel, 2018. “The National Flood Insurance Program’s Community Rating System:

Effectiveness at Mitigating Flood Impacts in Two States, Florida and Pennsylvania.”

L. Donald Duke Curriculum Vitae January 2020 p. 5

Drew Liddick, 2018. “Detention Ponds For Stormwater Treatment: Evaluation of Compliance and Effectiveness in Lee County, Florida.”

Jennifer Clemente, 2017. “Environmental Factors Affecting Enterococcus and Fecal Coliform

Bacteria in Beach Waters of Sarasota County, Florida.”

April Olson, 2014. “Evaluating Support for Local Climate Adaptation Policies and Planning: A Case

Concerning Lee County, Florida.”

Jeffery Talbott, 2012. “Setting Water Quality Targets for Impaired South Florida Waterbodies –

Critical Assessment and Recommended Improvements.”

Geoffery Burgerhoff, 2010. “Effectiveness of Drought Response: Interpreting Change In Residential

Water Consumption During a Water Shortage in Southwest Florida.”

Kelly L. Gleaton, 2006. “Effectiveness of Environmental Regulations: Monitoring by the

Regulated Community under Clean Water Act Industrial Stormwater Runoff Requirements.”

Lindsay M. Griffen (Cross), 2005. “Reducing Pollutants in Industrial Stormwater Runoff: Improved

Water Quality Protection Using Prioritized Facility Regulation.”

Katharine Anne Gabor, 2003. “Relative Environmental Impacts of Aqueous and Solvent Small Parts

Cleaning Systems: Application of Life-Cycle Analysis Methods to Evaluate Regulatory

Trends in the Auto Repair Industrial Sector.”

Jingyang Zhang, 2002. “Environmental Models to Assess Regional Impacts to Support Cleaner

Technology Decisions: Case Study of Perchloroethylene in Los Angeles and Chicago.”

Mitzy L. Taggart, 2002. “Oceanographic and Discharge Factors Affecting Shoreline Fecal Bacteria

Densities Around Storm Drains and Freshwater Outlets at Marine Beaches.”

Hyon Chu (Cathy) Chang, 2001. “Assessing Effectiveness of Storm Water Regulations for Industry:

Regulatory Compliance and Water Quality Implications in the Auto Dismantling Industry,

Los Angeles, California.”

TEACHING

Over 20 years’ experience, specializing in: integrating science and policy; teaching critical

policy assessment to scientists and engineers; and scientific basis of policy decision-making.

Florida Gulf Coast University

Environmental Policy, EVS 6937: 2007 – 2017, nine times.

Core course, M.S. Environmental Science and M.A. Environmental Studies degree programs.

Scientific Basis for Water Quality Policy, EVR 6216: graduate level, 2008 – 2018, seven times.

Original course in specialty area.

Water Resources Science and Policy, EVR 4930/EVR 4211: 2010 – 2018, seven times.

Original course, upper-division majors.

Water Policy, IDS 3143: 2010 – 2012; Florida’s Water Wars, 2014 – 18, seven times.

Original course, environmental track in Interdepartmental Studies; lower-division non-majors.

L. Donald Duke Curriculum Vitae January 2020 p. 6

Introduction to Environmental Policy, EVR 2861: 2008 – 2018, ten times.

Fully redesigned course, core curriculum, B.A. Environmental Studies.

Toxics and Society/Hazardous Wastes and Society, IDS 3303/IDS 3143: 2008 – 2017, five times.

Original course, environmental track in Interdepartmental Studies; lower-division non-majors.

Senior Project Research / Presentation in Environmental Studies, EVR 4910, EVR 4911:

2008 – 2018, eight times; taught in tandem, shared rotation.

University of South Florida

Introduction to Environmental Policy, EVR 2861: 2002 – 2007, five times.

Fully redesigned course, core curriculum, B.S. Environmental Science and Policy.

Graduate Seminar in Environmental Policy, EVR 6937: 2003 – 2006, four times.

Fully redesigned course, core curriculum in Environmental Science and Policy.

Watershed Management / Water Quality Policy, EVR 6216: 2004 – 2007, four times.

Original course in specialty area.

Scholarly Presentation of Environmental Research, EVR 6921: 2004 – 2007, four times.

Original course for M.S. thesis research techniques.

University of Iceland

Watershed Management—Data Analysis and Practical Problem Solving, V200: 2003

Háskóli Íslands Umhverfisstofnun (University of Iceland Environmental Research Institute)

Fulbright Scholar faculty award in teaching, for the purpose of developing this course.

University of California, Los Angeles

Quantitative Methods in Environmental Assessment, EHS 235: 1993 – 2000

Original course, core curriculum in Environmental Science and Engineering.

Critical Analysis in Environmental Policy for Scientists and Engineers, EHS 234: 1999 – 2001

Original course integrating science and policy for advanced graduate students.

Environmental Science and Engineering Problems Course, ESE 400A, 400B; 400C: 1993 – 2000

Stanford University

Topics in Infrastructure Planning and Management, CE 291 (doctoral seminar): 1988

Economics for Infrastructure Planning, CE 221: 1987

University of Tennessee

Engineering Graphical Analysis: ESM 51, 1986 – 1987, six sections.

L. Donald Duke Curriculum Vitae January 2020 p. 7

UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION

Florida Gulf Coast University

Committee member, College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Affairs Committee, 2013 – 16

Program coordinator, Master of Arts in Environmental Studies, 2008 – 2012

Program coordinator, Master of Science in Environmental Science, 2007 – 2010

Chair, Master of Arts in Environmental Studies degree development committee, 2007 – 2008

Chair, Graduate Committee, Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences, 2007 – 2010

Chair, faculty search committees, Sustainability Science, 2011; Environmental Science,

2013; Conservation Biologist, 2014.

Member, Academic Building 7 faculty committee, 2008 – 2009

University of South Florida

Department of Environmental Science and Policy

Director of Graduate Studies, 2002 – 2007

Director, Graduate Certificate in Environmental Policy and Management, 2002 – 2007

Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee, 2002 –2007

Faculty search committees, 2004; 2005

Chair, M.S. Curriculum Revision committee, 2003 – 2004

Chair, Ph.D. Policies and Procedures committee, 2002 – 2003

College of Arts and Sciences

Editorial Advisory Board, Globalization Research Center, 2005 – 2007

University of California, Los Angeles

Environmental Science and Engineering Program

Admissions and Financial Aid Committee, 1992 – 2000

Academic computing facilities management, 1994 – 1997

Annual Report preparation, 1992, 1993, 1994

Department of Environmental Health Sciences

Academic Policies and Procedures Committee, 1997 – 1999

Admissions and Financial Aid Committee, 1995 – 1998

Departmental Seminar Committee, 1993 – 1995

Committee on Recruiting and Alumni Relations, 1993 – 1994

Ad hoc committee on teaching responsibilities, 1994

School of Public Health

Educational Policy and Curriculum Committee, 1998 – 2000

Research Committee, 1994 – 1998

Faculty Executive Committee: Secretary, 1992 – 1994; Department representative, 1994

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ACTIVITIES

Professional Society Service

American Water Resources Association, National Board of Directors: 2014 – 2017 Florida Section – American Water Resources Association, Board of Directors: 2011 – present Southwest Florida Watershed Council, Board of Directors: 2009 – 2017

Professional Society Affiliations

Air and Waste Management Association, 1987 – 2001

American Society of Civil Engineers, 1977 – present

American Planning Association, 1985 – 2012

American Water Resources Association, 1997 – present

Member, Water Resources Policy Committee, 2009 – present

American Association of University Professors, 1997 – 2008

Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors, 2002 – 2007

Florida Section – American Water Resources Association, 2004 – present

Florida Stormwater Association, 2002 – 2010

National Association of Environmental Professionals, 2012 – 2018

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2001 – 2008

Water Environment Federation, 1989 – present

Participation in Technical Advisory Groups

Charlotte Harbor Estuary Program, Technical Advisory Committee, 2010 – present

Tampa Bay Estuary Program, Technical Advisory Committee, 2004 – present

Florida Water Quality Monitoring Council, 2004 – 2008

Caloosahatchee TMDL/BMAP Technical Working Group, FDEP, 2007 – 2012

Gulf of Mexico Alliance technical advisory workshop, 2005

California Storm Water Quality Task Force, 1990 – 2003

Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project, Technical Advisory Committee, 1994 – 1996

Peer Reviewer for Scholarly Publications

Environmental Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers

Environmental Impact Assessment Review

Environmental Management

Environmental Science and Policy

Environmental Science and Technology

Journal of Environmental Management

Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association

Journal of the American Water Resources Association

Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, American Society of Civil Engineers

Journal of Soil and Water Conservation

Reason Public Policy Institute

Water Environment Research

Water Resources Research

Waste Management

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Scholarly Conference Technical Service

National Conference Co-Chair, American Water Resources Association 2021 Water Resources

Conference, Orlando FL: November 2021.

National Conference Co-Chair, American Water Resources Association 2020 Water Resources

Conference, all-virtual: November 2020.

Chair, Organizing / Technical Program Committee, Southwest Florida Water Resources Conference

(American Water Resources Association Florida section), Fort Myers FL: 2009; 2010; 2011;

2016; 2020.

Organizing / Technical Program Committee member, Southwest Florida Water Resources

Conference, Fort Myers FL: 2008; 2013; 2014; 2015; 2017; 2018; 2019.

Technical Program Co-Chair, American Water Resources Association 2016 Water Resources

Conference, Orlando FL: November 2016.

Organizing Committee member, American Water Resources Association 2012 Water Resources

Conference, Jacksonville FL: November 2012.

Technical Program Committee member, AWRA 2004 Water Resources Conference, Orlando FL:

November 1 – 4, 2004.

Session convener and chair, “Stormwater Discharges from Urban Watersheds: Pollutant Sources,

Loads, and Control Policies,” American Society of Civil Engineers Joint Conference on Water

Resources Engineering and Water Resources Planning & Management, Minneapolis MN:

August 1, 2000.

Session convener and chair, “Multi-Media Pollution Prevention,” 88th Annual Meeting, Air and

Waste Management Association, San Antonio TX: June 26, 1995.

Session convener and chair, “Industrial Storm Water Pollution Prevention,” 87th Annual Meeting,

Air and Waste Management Association, Cincinnati OH: June 23, 1994.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Papers in Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Journals and Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings

Laakkonen, Keith and Duke, L. Donald. Submitted December 2019. “Managing for Sandy Coastal Habitat in the Context of Sea Level Rise: Effectiveness of Local Strategies under Federal and State Policies, Southwest Florida, US.” Environmental Conservation.

Duke, L. Donald and Kinley, Victoria. Submitted January 2020. “Flood Mitigation at the Local

Level: Successes and Failures at Two Pennsylvania Municipalities and Implications for State and Federal Policies.” Case Study Analysis.

Duke, L. Donald and Clemente, Jennifer, 2017. “Lack of Correlation in Two Bacteria

Indicator Species in Near-Shore Marine Waters, Sarasota County, Florida.” Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental and Water Resources Annual Congress, Sacramento CA, May 2017.

Duke, L. Donald; Will, Adam K.; and Tretter, Christopher L., 2016. “Near-Shore Bacteria

Monitoring for Health Protection: Case Study of Data from Selected Florida Beaches.” Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental and Water Resources Annual Congress, West Palm Springs FL, May 2016.

Duke, L. Donald, 2014. “Flood Response Policies on the Susquehanna River, PA: Fragmentation

and Cross-Purposes at Three Levels of Government.” Proceedings, 2014 Meeting of the

National Association of Environmental Professionals, St. Petersburg FL, April 2014.

Duke, L. Donald and Talbott, Jeffrey, 2014. “Site-Specific Numeric Criteria for Dissolved

Oxygen in South Florida.” Proceedings, 2014 Meeting of the National Association of

Environmental Professionals, St. Petersburg FL, April 2014.

Duke, L. Donald and Burgerhoff, Geoffrey C., 2011. “Response by the Residential Sector to

Phase III Drought Restrictions of 2008 in Suburban Portions of Collier County.” Florida

Water Resources Journal http://www.fwrj.com/techarchives.asp September 2011, 16 – 25.

Duke, L. Donald and Burgerhoff, Geoffrey C., 2011. “Residential Water Use Reduction during

Drought: Relative Effects of Various Water Agency Interventions, Collier County Florida,

2008,” Proceedings of the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2011, Palm

Springs California: May 16, 2011. http://link.aip.org/link/?ASC/414/340 10 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Schmidt, Diane, 2011. “The Toxics Geography Exercise: Students use

Inquiry to Uncover Uses and Limits of Scientific Data in Policy Analysis.” Journal of

College Science Teaching 40 (6), 30 – 37.

Duke, L. Donald, 2010. “Industrial Storm Runoff and Florida Receiving Waters: Adequacy

of Data for Watershed Planning,” Proceedings, BASIS 5: Tampa Bay Estuary Program Bay Area Scientific Information Symposium, January 2010. 10 pages.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 2

Cross, Lindsay M. and Duke, L. Donald, 2008. “Stormwater Regulations for Industry: Linking

Regulatory Priorities with Water Quality Protection.” Journal of the American Water

Resources Association, 44 (1), 86 - 106.

Goldman, Joshua E.; Ferlita, Russell; Keen, Michael; Cunningham, Jeffrey; Duke, L. Donald;

and Yeh, Daniel, 2008. “A Multi-Level, Systematic Evaluation of Cleaning Protocols for

Reverse Osmosis Membranes in Drinking Water Treatment.” Proceedings of the American

Membrane Technology Association / Southeast Desalting Association Joint Conference and

Exposition, Naples FL, July 2008.

Duke, L. Donald; Mbah, Alfred; and Yanev, George P., 2007. “Statistical Relationships of

Storm Runoff Constituents with Storm Event Characteristics in Nine California Urban

Watersheds.” Proceedings of the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2007,

Tampa, Florida: May 16, 2007. 19 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Augustenborg, Cara, 2006. “Effectiveness of Self-Identified and Self-

Reported Environmental Regulations for Industry: The Case of Storm Runoff in the U.S.”

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 49 (3), 385-411.

Duke, L. Donald, 2005. “Effluent Limits and the NPDES Permit,” in The Encyclopedia of Water,

New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Duke, L. Donald, 2004. “The Southwestern U.S. Urban Storm Water Quality Assessment.”

Proceedings of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute 2004 Annual Meeting,

American Society of Civil Engineers. 12 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Erickson, Elizabeth, 2003. “Determination of Critical Flow Conditions for

Chloride Impairment in an Effluent-Dominated, Storm-Peaking Western U.S. Stream.”

Water Environment Research. 75(1): 39-53.

Duke, L. Donald, 2001. “Industrial Storm Runoff and the Pollution Prevention Paradigm,”

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Diffuse/Nonpoint Pollution and

Watershed Management, International Water Association. 14 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Chang, C., 2001. “Storm Water Pollution Prevention Compliance by Auto

Dismantlers in the Los Angeles Region,” Proceedings of the World Water and

Environmental Resources Congress, American Society of Civil Engineers. 12 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Augustenborg, C. A., 2001. “Storm Water Discharges by Industrial

Facilities in Four Urban Regions,” Proceedings of the World Environmental and Water

Resources Congress 2001, American Society of Civil Engineers. 12 pages.

Shaver, Kathleen A. and Duke, L. Donald, 2000. “Industrial Storm Water Discharges:

Characterizing Los Angeles Facilities to Improve Compliance and Estimates of Pollutant

Loads,” Proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers Joint Conference on Water

Resources Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management. 14 pages.

Sax, Todd P.; Lewis, Chad L.; and Duke, L. Donald, 2000. “Estimating Pollutant Loading by

Runoff from Industrial Activities in an Urban Watershed,” Proceedings, American Society of

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 3

Civil Engineers Joint Conference on Water Resources Engineering and Water Resources

Planning and Management. 14 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Taggart, Mitzy, 2000. “Uncertainty Factors in Screening Ecological Risk

Assessments.” Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 19(6): 1668-1680.

Duke, L. Donald; Coleman, Kanan Patel; and Masek, Ben, 1999. “Widespread Failure to

Comply with U.S. Storm Water Regulations for Industry, Part 1: Publicly-Available Data to

Estimate Number of Potentially Regulated Facilities.” Environmental Engineering Science,

16(4): 229-247.

Duke, L. Donald and Shaver, Kathleen, 1999. “Widespread Failure to Comply with U.S. Storm

Water Regulations for Industry, Part 2: Facility-Level Evaluations to Estimate Number of

Regulated Facilities.” Environmental Engineering Science, 16(4): 249-263.

Duke, L. Donald; Lo, Thomas; and Turner, Michelle W., 1999. “Chemical Constituents in Dry

Weather Discharges from Storm Water Conveyances in California.” Journal of the American

Water Resources Association, 35(4): 1-16.

Duke, L. Donald; Buffleben, Matthew; and Bauersachs, Lisette, 1998. “Pollutants in Storm

Water Runoff from Metal Plating Facilities, Los Angeles, California.” Waste Management.

18(1): 25-38.

Duke, L. Donald and Bauersachs, Lisette, 1998. “Compliance with Storm Water Pollution

Prevention Regulations by Metal Plating Industry Facilities.” Journal of the American Water

Resources Association, 34(1): 1-12.

Duke, L. Donald; Rong, Yue; and Harmon, Thomas C., 1998. “Parameter-Induced Uncertainty

in Vadose Zone Transport Modeling for VOCs.” Environmental Engineering, 124(5): 441-

448.

Duke, L. Donald and Kihara, Molly, 1998. “Water Quality Concerns and Regulatory Controls

for Non-Storm Water Discharges to Storm Drains.” Journal of the American Water

Resources Association, 34(3): 661-676.

Zhang, Jingyang and Duke, L. Donald, 1998. “Evaluating Pollution Prevention Potential for a

Lead-Free Technology for the Printed Wiring Board Industry.” Proceedings of the 91st

Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association. 16 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Swamikannu, Xavier, 1998. “Statewide Policy for Control of Non-Storm

Water Discharges in California.” Proceedings of the 91st Annual Meeting of the Air and

Waste Management Association. 16 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Masek, Ben, 1997. “Evaluating Industrial Toxic Waste Reduction: Using

Publicly Reported Data to Assess Changes in Metal Finishing and Circuit Board Printing,

California, USA.” Proceedings of the 90th Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste

Management Association. 9 pages.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 4

Duke, L. Donald, and Beswick, Paul G., 1997. “Industry Compliance with Storm Water

Pollution Prevention Regulations: The Case of Transportation Industry Facilities in

California and the Los Angeles Region.” Journal of the American Water Resources

Association, 33(4): 825-838.

Duke, L. Donald and Masek, Ben, 1997. “Evaluating Progress in Toxics Pollution Prevention

for Two Industrial Sectors, 1987-1993.” Environmental Engineering Science. 14(2): 81-95.

Duke, L. Donald, 1995. “Industrial Storm Water Runoff: Pollution Prevention Practices for

Facilities and Design of Regional Programs.” AIPE Facilities, 22 (1): 49-55.

Duke, L. Donald, 1995. “Industrial Storm Water Controls: Practical Pollution Prevention.”

Watershed Protection Techniques, 1 (3): 55.

Duke, L. Donald, and Chung, Yong Jae, 1995. “Industrial Storm Water Pollution Prevention:

Effectiveness and Limitations of Source Controls in the Transportation Industry.” Waste

Management, 15(8): 532-558.

Duke, L. Donald and Parikh, Jignasa, 1995. “Hazardous Waste Management in the California

Metal Plating Industry.” Proceedings of the 88th Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste

Management Association. 11 pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 1994. “Controlling Pollutants in Storm Water Runoff Associated with

Industrial Activities: Pollution Prevention Approaches by Municipal Programs in

California.” Proceedings of the 87th Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management

Association. 7 pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 1994. “Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management in Two

Industrial Metal Finishing Facilities.” Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials, 11(3):

435-457.

Duke, L. Donald, 1994. “Hazardous Waste Minimization: Is it Taking Root in the U.S.? An

Analysis of Waste Minimization Technologies Implemented by the Metal Plating Industry in

California.” Waste Management, 14(1): 49-60.

Duke, L. Donald and Gardiner, Nancy A., 1993. “Industrial Storm Water Pollution Prevention:

A Regional Program for the Santa Clara Valley, California.” Proceedings of the 86th Annual

Meeting of the Air & Waste Management Association. 10 pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 1993. “Pollution Prevention Preferred? Conflicting Signals to the Industrial

Community.” Proceedings of the 86th Annual Meeting of the Air & Waste Management

Association. 12 pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 1991. “Industrial Hazardous Waste Minimization Incentives and

Impediments: An Industry Case Study of Metal Platers and Metal Finishers.” Proceedings

of the 84th Annual Meeting of the Air & Waste Management Association. 15 pages.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 5

Duke, L. Donald, 1990. “Hazardous Waste Minimization—A Risk Assessment Approach: Case

Studies of Two Industrial Firms.” Proceedings of the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Air &

Waste Management Association. 16 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Keenan, John D., 1983. “Use of Wood Wastes as Fuel in the Secondary

Wood Products Industries.” Energy, 8(5): 369-380.

Papers in Scholarly Proceedings: Not Peer Reviewed

Duke, L. Donald and Yeager, Matt A, 1999. “Limited Usefulness of Extensive Self-Reported

Runoff Constituent Analyses by Industry: Calculating Loads and Pollution Prevention

Progress for the Metal Plating Industry, Los Angeles.” Proceedings, Annual Meeting of

Water Resources Planning and Management Division, American Society of Civil Engineers,

Phoenix AZ, June 1999.

Duke, L. Donald, 1999. “Compliance with Storm Water Regulations for Industry,” Proceedings,

Science into Policy: Water in the Public Realm—Specialty Conference of the American

Water Resources Association, Bozeman MT, June 1999.

Duke, L. Donald and Shaver, Kathleen, 1998. “Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Industrial

Facilities in California.” Water Resources and the Urban Environment (Proceedings, Joint

Conference on Water Resources Planning and Management / Environmental Engineering,

American Society of Civil Engineers, Chicago IL, June 1998.

Duke, L. Donald, 1998. “Storm Water Pollution Prevention: Compliance Assessment of

Industrial Facilities in California.” American Water Resources Association, Clear Point AL,

November 1998.

Duke, L. Donald; Beswick, Paul G.; and Chung, Yong Jae, 1996. “Urban Runoff Pollutants from Industrial Sources: Some Key Issues Illustrated by the Los Angeles Region Transportation Industry.” Bulletin of the Southern California Association for the Advancement of Science, April 1996.

Beswick, Paul G.; Brackbill, Craig; and Duke, L. Donald, 1996. “Process Risk Assessment for

Alternative Drinking Water Disinfection Technologies.” Proceedings: North American

Water Environment Conference. American Society of Civil Engineers, Anaheim CA, June

1996.

Duke, L. Donald and Chung, Y. Jae, 1996. “Compliance with Industrial Storm Water Pollution

Control Permit Requirements in California.” Proceedings: North American Water

Environment Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, Anaheim CA, June 1996.

Duke, L. Donald and Wilhelm, Michelle H., 1995. “Numerical Effluent Limits for Storm Water:

Methodologies for Developing Environmentally-Based Regulatory Limits for Storm Water

Discharges to Ocean Waters.” Proceedings of the Water Resources Division Specialty

Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, Cambridge MA, May 1995.

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Duke, L. Donald, 1994. “Industrial Storm Water Regulation: California's Pollution Prevention

Approach,” Proceedings of the AWMA Waste Minimization Specialty Conference, Valley

Forge, PA, April 1994.

Duke, L. Donald, 1994. “Storm Water Pollution Control for Industry: Developing Effective

Guidelines Through Public Involvement.” Proceedings of the Water Resources Division

Specialty Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, Denver, May 1994.

Duke, L. Donald, 1993. “Storm Water Pollution Prevention in the Santa Clara Valley,

California: A Basinwide Program of Outreach and Cooperation with Industry.”

Proceedings, Watershed 93: National Conference on Watershed Management, March 1993.

Duke, L. Donald, 1991. “Hazardous Waste Minimization for Two Metal Plating Firms: A Risk-

Based Approach.” Proceedings of Hazmacon 91, Association of Bay Area Governments

Hazardous Materials Conference, Santa Clara, CA, April 1991, pp. 96-106.

Duke, L. Donald, 1990. “Hazardous Waste Minimization: A Site Specific Risk Assessment

Approach for Evaluating Industrial Waste Management Measures.” Environmental

Engineering: Proceedings of the 1990 Specialty Conference. American Society of Civil

Engineers, Arlington VA, July 8-11, 1990.

Duke, L. Donald, 1990. “Hazardous Waste Minimization Policy and Implementation: A Study

of the Metal Finishing Industry.” Hazmacon 90, Association of Bay Area Governments

Hazardous Materials Conference, Santa Clara, CA, April 1990.

Duke, L. Donald, 1989. “Hazardous Waste Minimization Measures Implemented by Metal-

Plating Plants in the San Francisco Bay Area.” Hazardous and Industrial Wastes:

Proceedings of the Twenty-first Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference, Harrisburg PA,

July 1989.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Davis, Allen P.; Stephanie E. Johnson; Roger T. Bannerman; Shirley E. Clark; L. Donald Duke;

Janet S. Kieler; John D. Stark; Michael K. Stenstrom; and Xavier Swamikannu, 2019.

Improving the EPA Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Stormwater Discharges: A

Consensus Study Report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. February 20, 2019.

Fowler, Lara; Duke, L. Donald; Baxter, Ryan; Colby, Scott; Kelly, Maurie; Kellie-Slatten,

Kayla; Zipp, Katherine; and Weitzel, Michele, April 2018. Final Report: Flood Mitigation

for Pennsylvania’s Rural Communities: Community-Scale Impact of Federal Policies. L D

Duke was lead author for the 70-page section, “Case Study Analyses for Eight Pennsylvania

Rural Communities and Recommendations for Statewide and Federal Policies.” 210 pages.

Duke, L. Donald (general editor), 2016. Proactive Flood and Drought Management, Volume II:

A Selection of Applied Strategies and Lessons Learned from Around the United States. Peer-

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 7

reviewed white paper. American Water Resources Association, Middleburg VA: April 2016.

95 pages. Lead Author for selected sections:

• Duke, L. Donald: “Fort Collins, CO Flood Mitigation Strategies,” p. 10-21.

• Duke, L. Donald and Weitzel, Michele: “Susquehanna River, PA Small Towns Flood

Mitigation Strategies,” p. 22-30.

• Duke, L. Donald; Castle, Tiffany; and Blankenship, Haisley, “Hillsborough River, FL

and Florida Minimum Flows and Levels,” p. 62-72.

• Duke, L. Donald: “A Brief History of U.S. Federal Flood Strategies,” p. 85-94.

Dennis, Lauren; Bateman, Brenda O.; Wright, Wayne S.; and Duke, L. Donald, 2013. Proactive

Flood and Drought Management: A Selection of Applied Strategies and Lessons Learned

from Around the United States. Peer-reviewed white paper. American Water Resources

Association, Middleburg VA: November 2013. 63 pages.

Duke, L. Donald; Given, Suzan E.; Augustenborg, Cara A.; Teague, Kara; Williams, Cassandra;

and Tinoco, Mayra, 2004. Effectiveness Assessment of NPDES Regulations for Storm Water

Discharges. Final Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, CWA §104(b)(3) Water

Quality Cooperative Agreement grant, contract no. X-82807301-0, September 2004. 365

pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 2002. Sources and Transport of Chemical Constituents in Stormwater and Dry

Weather Flows in SLAC Subterranean and Surface Drainage System: Data Summary and

Analysis. Final report to Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Environmental Protection and

Restoration Group, August 2002. 200 pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 2002. Load Assessment Method for Copper and Lead in Storm Water Runoff:

Reporting to Toxic Release Inventory. Final report to Stanford Linear Accelerator Center,

October 2002. 30 pages.

Duke, L. Donald; Shaver, Kathleen A.; Burnam, Joshua L.; Sax, Todd P.; and Augustenborg,

Cara A., 2000. Industrial Storm Water Discharger Identification and Compliance

Evaluation in the City of Los Angeles. Final Report to California Regional Water Quality

Control Board, June 2001. 120 pages.

Duke, L. Donald; Chung, Y. Jae; Shaver, Kathleen A.; Coleman, Kanan Patel; Masek, Ben;

Yeager, Matt A.; Ganse, Lara; Meck, Nancy; Lewis, Chad; Jones, C. Renee; Sax, Todd P.;

and Zayed, Kareem, 1999. Storm Water General Industrial Permit Non-Filer Identification

and Communication Project. Final Report to California State Water Resources Control

Board, U.S. EPA CWA §104(b)(3) grant, contract no. 5-096-250-0, October 1999. 150

pages.

Duke, L. Donald; Lilien, Jonathan; Kihara, Molly; Lo, Thomas; Harris, Patricia; and Ganse,

Lara, 1997. Evaluation of Non-Storm Water Discharges to California Storm Drains and

Potential Policies for Effective Prohibition. Report to California State Water Resources

Control Board, U.S. EPA CWA §104(b)(3) grant, contract no. 5-104-140-0, June 1997. 110

pages.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 8

Duke, L. Donald; Chung, Y. Jae; and Beswick, Paul G., 1995. Storm Water Pollution Control

for Santa Monica Bay: Transportation Industry Outreach and Education. Report to Santa

Monica Bay Restoration Foundation Public Involvement and Education Program, April 1995.

35 pages.

Duke, L. Donald; Wilhelm, Michelle H.; Lo, Thomas; and Vojtek, Mary Ellen, 1995. Feasibility

of Developing Numerical Effluent Limits for Storm Water Discharges to Santa Monica Bay.

California State Water Resources Control Board, Oct. 1995. 42 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Shannon, Jill A., 1992. Best Management Practices for Industrial Storm Water Pollution Control. Woodward-Clyde Consultants, for Santa Clara Valley Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program, April 1992. 28 pages.

Duke, L. Donald and Shannon, Jill A., 1991. Best Management Practices for Automotive

Related Industries: Practices for Sanitary Sewer Discharges and Storm Water Pollution

Control. Woodward-Clyde Consultants, for Santa Clara Valley Nonpoint Source Pollution

Control Program, September 1991. 16 pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 1989. “Restrictions on Land Disposal of Hazardous Wastes: A Summary of

New Developments.” Kleinfelder Associates, Inc., Sacramento CA. 16 pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 1986. Energy Management Assistance for Small and Medium-size

Manufacturers: A Second-Phase Evaluation of the 1984-85 Energy Analysis and Diagnostic

Center Program. Report for U.S. Department of Energy. University City Science Center,

Philadelphia, PA. 30 pages.

Duke, L. Donald, ed; McCann, Laura L. and DeLoach, Marilyn, asst. eds., 1985. Fifty Case

Studies of Industrial Energy Conservation among Small and Medium-size Manufacturers.

Report for U.S. Department of Energy. University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA. 90

pages.

Duke, L. Donald, 1983. Directory of Industrial Energy Conservation Opportunities. University

City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA. 22 pages.

DISSERTATION

Duke, L. Donald, 1992. Industrial Hazardous Waste Management: Policies and Technologies

for Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention. A dissertation submitted to the Department

of Civil Engineering at Stanford University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the

degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS AT SCHOLARLY CONFERENCES

Duke, L. Donald; Avallone, Dominick; Ceilley, Savanah; and Guillen, Fernando. 2020.

“Characterizing Variability to Identify Sources of Bacteria in Estero River, FL.” (Poster.)

Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, Fort Myers FL, February 21 2020.

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Marcus, Emily; Duke L. Donald; and Bovard, Brian. 2020. “Effects of Climate Change in

Southern Florida: Precipitation Changes Over Time at Coastal and Inland Locations, 1915-

2015.” Poster. 29th Annual Southwest Florida Water Resources Conference, Fort Myers FL,

January 24, 2020.

Krueger, Abigail, and Duke, L. Donald. 2019. “Hydrology of Southwest Florida Wet Detention

Ponds: Can Stormwater Detention Ponds on the FGCU Campus Reduce Runoff and Mitigate

Flooding in the Estero River Watershed?” Poster, American Water Resources Association

Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City UT, November 10, 2019.

Duke, L. Donald. 2019. “Flood Mitigation, Resilience, and Sustainability in Pennsylvania

Communities: Effectiveness of Local-Scale Strategies and Influence of Federal and

Commonwealth Policies, Regulations, and Programs.” Proceedings, Bucknell University

Sustainability Conference, Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell University, Lewisburg

PA, April 26, 2019.

Cantagallo, Kathryn; Hayes, Benjamin R.; and Duke, L. Donald. 2018. “Ecosystem Services –

Valuing Our Natural Capital: Quantifying Ecosystem Services in the West Branch

Susquehanna Watershed.” Poster. Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell University,

October 27, 2018. Winner, Best Student Research Poster Award.

Rodriguez, Yiliannis and Duke, L. Donald. 2018. “Capacity of Stormwater Wet Detention Ponds

to Reduce Peak Flow to Village of Estero during Floods.” American Water Resources

Association Annual Conference, Baltimore MD, November 6, 2018.

Wilkey, Jared; Feliciano, Paula; Philpot, Kyle; and Duke, L. Donald. 2018. “Flooding in the

Suburbs: Rapid Growth and Land Use Changes can Overwhelm a Drainage System: A Case

Study of Estero, FL.” American Water Resources Association Annual Conference, Baltimore

MD, November 6, 2018.

Catalo, Tori and Duke, L. Donald. 2018. “Who Owns the Pond? Who Owns the Pollutant?

Residential Stormwater Ponds in Southwest Florida.” American Water Resources

Association Annual Conference, Baltimore MD, November 6, 2018. Winner, Best Student Research Poster Award.

Duke, L. Donald. “The Role of National Flood Insurance and the Community Rating System in

Local Decisions and Programs for Flood Mitigation in the U.S.” 27th Annual Southwest

Florida Water Resources Conference, February 2, 2018.

Duke, L. Donald. “Flood Mitigation for Pennsylvania’s Rural Communities: Community-Scale

Impact of Federal Policies.” Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell University,

November 11, 2017.

Duke, L. Donald, and Stewart, Dalton, 2017. “Regional Differences in Municipalities’ Flood

Policies; Under-Insurance and Community Resilience in Pennsylvania.” Poster. Susquehanna

River Symposium, Bucknell University, November 11, 2017.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 10

Duke, L. Donald, and Fowler, Lara, 2016. “Flood Insurance in the Mid-Atlantic Region:

Pennsylvania as a Case Study for Community-Scale Impacts of Federal Policies.” American

Water Resources Association Mid-Atlantic Conference, Wilmington DE, September 16,

2016.

Duke, L. Donald, and Miller, William, 2016. “Flood Mitigation Policies in Pennsylvania’s Small

Communities: Case Studies of Municipal Strategies and Floodplain Management

Ordinances.” Poster. Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell University, November 2016.

Duke, L. Donald, and Zhang, Xueyang, November 2015. “Floods on the Susquehanna: FEMA’s

Community Rating System (CRS) and Flood Management by Pennsylvania’s Small

Communities.” Poster. Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell University, November

2015.

Duke, L. Donald, and McLaughlin, Seamus, 2014. “Floods on the Susquehanna

Small River Towns’ Flood Mitigation and Response Strategies Reshape their Land Uses and

Urban Centers.” Poster. Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell University, November 22,

2014.

Duke, L. Donald and Talbott, Jeffrey W. 2014. “Variation in Dissolved Oxygen and Total

Nitrogen among Waterbodies of South Florida.” American Water Resources Association

Annual Conference, Tysons Corner VA, November 6, 2014.

Duke, L. Donald, and McLaughlin, Seamus, 2014. “Floods on the Susquehanna

Small River Towns’ Flood Mitigation and Response Strategies Reshape their Land Uses and

Urban Centers.” Poster. Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell University, November

2014.

Duke, L. Donald and Weitzel, Michele. 2014. “Flood Management in Small Towns of the

Susquehanna River Valley, Pennsylvania: Local Variations and Influence of State and

Federal Programs.” American Water Resources Association, Tysons Corner VA, November

6, 2014.

Duke, L. Donald (invited panelist). 2013. “Proactive Flood and Drought Management: Case

Histories and Comments from AWRA’s Policy Committee.” Online presentation by the

American Water Resources Association, November 21 2013.

Duke, L. Donald. 2013. “Flood Control Strategies by Small Municipalities in the Central

Susquehanna River Floodplain.” 2013 AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference,

Portland OR, November 6, 2013.

Duke, L. Donald (invited panelist). 2013. “AWRA’s Case Studies in Proactive Flood and

Drought Management.” 2013 AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference, Portland OR,

November 4, 2013.

Duke, L. Donald; Kalnins, Ellen; and Murphy, Ryan. 2013. “Flood Control Strategies by Small

Municipalities in the Central Susquehanna River Floodplain.” Susquehanna River

Symposium, Bucknell University, October 30 2013.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 11

Clemente, Jennifer and Duke, L. Donald, 2012. “Environmental Factors Affecting Enterococcus

and Fecal Coliform Bacteria in Beach Waters of Sarasota County, FL.” 2012 AWRA Annual

Water Resources Conference, Jacksonville FL, November 6, 2012.

Duke, L. Donald and Talbott, Jeffery. “Everglades West Coast Nutrient TMDLs,” Charlotte

Harbor National Estuary Program 2011 Watershed Summit, Punta Gorda FL, March 2011.

Duke, L. Donald and Talbott, Jeffery. “Numeric Targets for Nutrients in South Florida Impaired

Waters,” 2010 AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference, Philadelphia PA, November

2010.

Duke, L. Donald. “Setting Water Quality Targets for TMDLs: Approaches, Problems, and

Limitations.” 2009 AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference, Seattle WA, November 9,

2009.

Duke, L. Donald. “Industrial Storm Runoff and Florida Receiving Waters: Adequacy of Data for

Watershed Planning,” Tampa BASIS 5 (Bay Area Science Symposium), St. Petersburg FL,

October 22, 2009.

Goldman, Joshua; Ferlita, Russell; Keen, Michael; Cunningham, Jeffrey; Duke, L. Donald; and

Yeh, Daniel. “A Multi-Level, Systematic Evaluation of Cleaning Protocols for Reverse

Osmosis Membranes in Drinking Water Treatment,” Water Environment Federation

Membrane Technology, Atlanta GA: January 28, 2008.

Duke, L. Donald; Embry, Margaret; Gonzales, Johan; and Malone, Sarah. “Effectiveness of

Modeling and Model Analyses for Water Quality Decision-Making: Nutrient TMDLs in

USEPA Region 4, Southeastern U.S.,” 2008 Everglades Coalition Annual Conference,

Captiva Island FL: January 10, 2008.

McDonald, Richard K.; Waymouth, Y. R.; Strom, Elizabeth; and Duke, L. Donald. “Towards

regenerative Development: A Strategy to Increase Sustainability of University Campuses,”

Conference on Campus and Community Sustainability, Tallahassee FL: October 14, 2007.

Duke, L. Donald and Gleaton, Kelly L. “Usefulness of Industrial Storm Runoff Monitoring

Regulations for Watershed Management and Water Quality Protection,” World Water and

Environmental Resources Congress 2007, Tampa, Florida: May 15, 2007.

Duke, L. Donald and Gleaton, Kelly L. “Regulatory Effectiveness of Industrial Storm Water

Regulations, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties,” Florida Universities Symposium on

Environmental Research, Tampa FL: September 12, 2005.

Duke, L. Donald and Griffen, Lindsay. “Industrial Stormwater Runoff: Improved Water Quality

Protection Using Prioritized Facility Regulation,” American Water Resources Association

Annual Water Resources Conference, Orlando FL: November 3, 2004.

“Urban Storm Water Quality, Twelve Metropolitan Areas in the U.S. Southwest,” 2004 AWRA

Annual Water Resources Conference, Orlando FL: November 3, 2004.

“The Southwest U.S. Urban Storm Water Quality Assessment,” American Society of Civil

Engineers, Environmental and Water Resources Institute Annual Conference, Salt Lake City

UT: June 30, 2004.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 12

“Urban Runoff Water Quality: Compensating for Variability to Identify Long-Term Trends in

Seven California Watersheds,” 2003 AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference, San

Diego CA: November 4, 2003.

“Critical Pollutant Loading Conditions for Chloride in Calleguas Creek, California,” American

Water Resources Association Annual Meeting, San Diego CA: November 4, 2003.

Duke, L. Donald and Augustenborg, Cara A. “Industrial Facility Compliance with Storm Water

Regulations: Comparison in Multiple Urban Regions,” 2002 AWRA Annual Water

Resources Conference, Philadelphia PA: November 7, 2002.

Duke, L. Donald and Given, Suzan A. “Statistical Relationship of Meteorological Factors with

Pollutant Concentration in Urban Runoff, Los Angeles, California,” 2002 AWRA Annual

Water Resources Conference, Philadelphia PA: November 7, 2002.

Taggart Mitzy L.; Weisberg, Steven; and Duke, L. Donald. “Variability of Shoreline Fecal

Bacteria Densities Adjacent to Freshwater Outlets in the Dry Season—Implications for

Routine Monitoring Programs,” California and the World Ocean ’02: Revisiting and

Revising California’s Ocean Agenda, Santa Barbara CA: October 29, 2002.

Chang, Hyon Chu and Duke, L. Donald. “Pollutants in Runoff from Auto Dismantlers in Urban

Watersheds,” 5th International Conference on Diffuse/Nonpoint Pollution and Watershed

Management, International Water Association, Milwaukee WI: June 12, 2001.

Chang, Hyon Chu and Duke, L. Donald. “Storm Water Pollution Prevention Compliance by

Auto Dismantlers in the Los Angeles Region,” World Water and Environmental Resources

Congress, American Society of Civil Engineers, Orlando FL: May 23, 2001.

Duke, L. Donald and Augustenborg, Cara A. “Storm Water Discharges by Industrial Facilities in

Four Urban Regions,” World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, American

Society of Civil Engineers, Orlando FL: May 21, 2001.

“Compliance with Storm Water Regulations for Industry,” Science into Policy: Water in the

Public Realm, American Water Resources Association, Bozeman MT: June 29, 1999.

Duke, L. Donald and Yeager, Matt A. “Limited Usefulness of Extensive Self-Reported Runoff

Constituent Analyses by Industry: Calculating Loads and Pollution Prevention Progress for

the Metal Plating Industry, Los Angeles,” Annual Meeting of Water Resources Planning and

Management Division, American Society of Civil Engineers, Phoenix AZ: June 8, 1999.

“Pollutants Originating with Industrial Storm Water Runoff in the Los Angeles Watershed,”

Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources Association, Point Clear, AL: November

17, 1998.

“Evaluation of Non-Storm Water Discharges to California Storm Drains and Potential Policies

for Effective Prohibition,” 91st Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management

Association, San Diego CA: June 17, 1998.

“Evaluating Pollution Prevention Potential for Lead-Free Technologies for the Printed Wiring

Board Industry,” 91st Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, San

Diego CA: June 16, 1998.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 13

“Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Industrial Facilities in California,” Water Resources and

the Urban Environment: Joint Conference on Water Resources Planning and Management /

Environmental Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Chicago IL: May 10, 1998.

“Measuring Pollution Prevention by Industry: An Analysis of the California Metal Plating and

Circuit Board Printing Industries,” 90th Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management

Association, Toronto, Ontario: June 14, 1997.

“Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Industry: Regulatory Compliance and Water Quality

Implications,” North American Water Environmental Congress / American Society of Civil

Engineers Water Resources Division annual conference, Anaheim, CA: June 27, 1996.

“Hazardous Waste Management in the California Metal Plating Industry.” 88th Annual Meeting

of the Air and Waste Management Association, San Antonio, TX: June 12, 1995.

“Methods for Developing Numerical Limits for Storm Water Discharges to Ocean Waters,”

American Society of Civil Engineers Water Resources Division Annual Conference,

Cambridge, MA: May 8, 1995.

“Controlling Pollutants in Storm Water Runoff Associated with Industrial Activities: Pollution

Prevention Approaches by Municipal Programs in California.” 87th Annual Meeting of the

Air and Waste Management Association, Cincinnati, OH: June 18, 1994.

“Public Involvement in the Santa Clara Valley Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program,”

American Society of Civil Engineers Water Resources Division annual meeting, Denver,

CO: May 24, 1994.

“Pollution Prevention in Metal Plating Facilities,” Air and Waste Management Association

Waste Minimization Specialty Conference, Valley Forge, PA: April 28, 1994.

“Pollution Prevention Preferred? Conflicting Signals to the Industrial Community,” 86th

Annual Meeting of the Air & Waste Management Association, Denver, CO: June 16, 1993.

“Industrial Hazardous Waste Minimization Incentives and Impediments: An Industry Case

Study of Metal Platers and Metal Finishers,” 84th Annual Meeting of the Air & Waste

Management Association, Vancouver, BC: June 19, 1991.

“Hazardous Waste Minimization for Two Metal Plating Firms: A Risk-Based Approach,”

Hazmacon 91, Association of Bay Area Governments Hazardous Materials Conference, San

Jose, CA: April 12, 1991.

“Hazardous Waste Minimization: A Site Specific Risk Assessment Approach for Evaluating

Industrial Waste Management Measures.” American Society of Civil Engineers

Environmental Engineering Specialty Conference, Arlington, VA: July 11, 1990.

“Industrial storm water pollution prevention: A Regional Program for the Santa Clara Valley,

California.” 86th Annual Meeting of the Air & Waste Management Association, Denver,

CO: June 15, 1993.

Panel member, four half-day sessions: “Industrial Storm Water Pollution Control Regulatory

Compliance, Santa Clara Valley Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program.” San Jose,

CA; Campbell, CA; Palo Alto, CA; Sunnyvale, CA: February 7, 1992.

“Industrial Storm Water Pollution Control Regulations.” HazMat 92, Hazardous Materials

Management Conference and Exhibition, Northern California, San Jose, CA: February 5, 1992.

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“Hazardous Waste Minimization—A Risk Assessment Approach: Case Studies of Two

Industrial Firms,” 83rd Annual Meeting of the Air & Waste Management Association,

Pittsburgh, PA: June 21, 1990.

“Hazardous Waste Minimization Policy and Implementation: A Study of the Metal Finishing

Industry.” Hazmacon 90, Association of Bay Area Governments, Santa Clara, CA: April 21,

1990.

“Hazardous Waste Minimization Measures Implemented by Metal-Plating Plants in the San

Francisco Bay Area.” Hazardous and Industrial Wastes: Twenty-first Mid-Atlantic Industrial

Waste Conference, Harrisburg, PA: July 9, 1989.

INVITED UNIVERSITY GUEST LECTURES AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

“Ongoing Challenges in Water Resources for Southwest Florida.” FGCU MPA Fall Workshop

Series, October 17, 2019.

“National Flood Insurance Program: Impacts on Pennsylvania Communities and Design.” The

Hamer Center for Community Design, Pennsylvania State University, November 9, 2018.

“Flood Preparation, Response, and Recovery in the U.S.: Local Regulations, Large-Scale

Destruction, and Our Policies for Mitigation.” Florida Gulf Coast University Department of

Marine and Ecological Sciences Seminar, March 23, 2018.

“Floods on the Susquehanna: Small River Towns’ Flood Mitigation and Response Strategies

Reshape their Land Uses and Urban Centers.” Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell

University, November 21, 2014.

“Flood Response Policies at the Municipal Government Level: Case Studies of Small Towns on

the Central Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania.” National Oceanic and Atmospheric

Administration National Weather Service, State College PA, November 20, 2014.

“Flood Response Policies on the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania: Fragmentation and Cross-

Purposes at Three Levels of Government – Case Study of 10 River Towns, 2013.”

Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia PA, June 6 2014.

“Sustainability and Water Resources Policy in the U.S.,” Bucknell University Department of

Civil Engineering, April 6, 2012.

“Water Quality Policy in the U.S.,” University of South Florida Environmental Research

Interdisciplinary Colloquium series, October 6, 2005.

“Fire and Ice: Infrastructure and Energy Supply in Iceland,” Department of Environmental

Science and Policy, University of South Florida: September 11, 2003.

“Satisfying Competing Demands for a Limited Natural Resource: Water Supply in California,

USA,” University of Iceland Environmental Research Institute: March 6, 2003.

University of San Francisco Department of Environmental Science: “Urban Storm Runoff

Pollutants: Land Use, Pollution Prevention, and the Failure of NPDES,” March 21, 2002.

UCLA Department of Environmental Health Sciences (EHS M411): “Industrial Storm Runoff

and the Pollution Prevention Paradigm,” May 17, 2001.

L. Donald Duke, Ph.D., P.E. COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY January 2020 (Contd.) p. 15

McGill University School of Urban Planning and School of the Environment: “Urban

Watersheds, Industrial Runoff, and the Pollution Prevention Paradigm,” March 8, 2001.

University of Southern California Environmental Studies Program: “Industrial Storm Runoff

and the Pollution Prevention Paradigm,” February 22, 2001.

University of Pennsylvania Geology Department, Environmental Studies Program: “Industrial

Storm Runoff and the Pollution Prevention Paradigm,” October 6, 2000.

Rutgers University Department of Urban Planning, Center for Urban Policy Research:

“Watershed Planning for Urban Regions: Pollutants in Runoff from Industrial Facilities,”

October 12, 1999.

Tulane University Department of Environmental Health Sciences: “Widespread Failure to

Comply with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Regulations for Industry,” November

1998.

UCLA Department of Environmental Health Sciences (EHS M411): “Storm Water Pollution

Prevention for Industry: Regulatory Compliance and Water Quality Implications,” October

1997.

Departmental seminar, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Civil Engineering:

“Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Industry: Regulatory Compliance and Water

Quality Implications,” February 1997.

Los Alamos National Laboratory: “Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Industry: Regulatory

Compliance and Water Quality Implications,” January 1997.

Stanford University Department of Civil Engineering: “Storm Water Pollution Prevention for

Industry: Regulatory Compliance and Water Quality Implications,” November 1996.

University of Southern California Department of Civil Engineering: “Storm Water Pollution

Prevention for Industry: Regulatory Compliance and Water Quality Implications,” October

1996.

UCLA Department of Environmental Health Sciences: “Setting regulatory limits for storm

water discharges: Rational Decisions, Sound Science, and Practical Reality,” November

1995.

UCLA Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: “Hazardous Waste Minimization

Policies and Results to Date: Lessons from the Metal Finishing Industry,” March 1995.

San Diego State University School of Public Health: “Industrial Hazardous Waste

Management,” October 1994.

UCLA Department of Environmental Health Sciences (EHS M411): “Environmental

Consequences of California Water Supply and Delivery Systems,” April 1993.

INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

Invited panelist, American Water Resources Association National Water Resources Webinar, March 2016: “Proactive Flood and Drought Mitigation Strategies: Case Studies from Around the U.S.”

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“Proactive Flood and Drought Planning by Local Agencies: Case Studies and Lessons Learned from Around the U.S.” Moderator and panelist, American Water Resources Association National Water Resources Conference, Denver CO, November 2015

Invited panelist, American Water Resources Association National Water Resources Conference, Tysons Corner VA, November 5, 2014: “Proactive Flood and Drought Case Studies: Report from the AWRA Policy Committee.”

Invited presentation, Pennsylvania Silver Jackets, Harrisburg PA, July 31, 2014: “Flood

Response Policies at the Municipal Government Level: Case Studies of Small Towns on the Central Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania.”

Invited panelist, Council on Undergraduate Research annual conference, Washington DC, July 3 2014: “Community Partnerships: Undergraduate Research For and In the Community.”

Invited presentation, “Critical Conditions Assessment for TMDL in an Agricultural/Urban

Stream,” Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Salt Lake City UT:

November 17, 2002.

Invited presentation, “Evaluating Critical Flow Conditions for Pollutants in an Effluent-

Dominated, Storm-Peaking Western U.S. Stream,” TMDL Science Issues Conference 2001,

Water Environment Federation specialty conference, St. Louis MO: March 6, 2001.

Plenary session speaker: Southern California Society of Environmental Toxicology and

Chemistry 2000 Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, June 16, 2000. “Industrial Storm Runoff

and the Pollution Prevention Paradigm.”

Invited presentation, “Program for Identification and Communication with Industrial Facilities

Not in Compliance with the California Storm Water NPDES Permit,” California Regional

Water Quality Control Board / Los Angeles region, Monterey Park CA: June 26, 1996.

Invited presentation, “Statewide Policy for Effective Prohibition of Non-Storm Water

Discharges,” California Storm Water Quality Task Force, Ontario CA: March 8, 1996.

Invited presentation, “Current Activities in Storm Water Pollution Control,” Fourth Annual

Water Pollution Prevention Symposium, San Francisco CA: November 13-14, 1995.

Invited presentation, “Numerical limits for Ballona Creek Storm Water Discharges to Santa

Monica Bay,” Southern California Academy of Sciences Symposium, Fullerton CA: May

1995.

Invited presenter, California State Water Resources Control Board training session for storm

water regulation, “Storm Water Pollution Prevention for the Fabricated Metal Products

Industry;” “The Pollution Prevention Approach for Industrial Storm Water.” Riverside CA:

February 27, 1995; Sacramento CA: March 20, 1995.

Invited presentation, “Feasibility of Numerical Limits for Storm Water Discharges to Santa

Monica Bay,” Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project Technical Advisory Committee:

March 9, 1995.

Invited presenter, 8-hr training session, “Best Management Practices for Storm Water Pollution

Prevention at Industrial Facilities,” Hazmacon 93, San Jose, CA: March 29, 1994.

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Invited presentation, “Pollution Prevention in Metal Plating Facilities,” Institute for Regional

Studies for the Californias workshop on pollution prevention, San Diego, CA: January

1994.

Invited presenter, 8-hr training session, “Best Management Practices for Storm Water Pollution

Prevention at Industrial Facilities,” Hazmacon 93, San Jose, CA: April 1993.

Session moderator, “Hazardous Waste Issues at Stanford University,” Stanford Environmental

Conference, Palo Alto CA: February 1989.