Miller Run Stream Restoration

Project Documents

Study Reports

Through courses and summer research projects, Bucknell students and faculty have collected a lot of information on Miller Run. This page provides copies of various documents related to Miller Run
1. Bucknell Campus Wide Reports

A. Campus Master Plan
Master plan executive summary by Shepley Bullfinch
April 2008


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website_icon   Bucknell University Comprehensive Environmental Assessment
Chapter 4 ("Water") and Chapter 9 ("Landscape") are relevant to this project
May 2009

 
Consulting Reports

website_icon  Water Reclamation Feasibility Study/Corridor Report
HRG Consultants, November 2009

website_icon  Baseflow Determination
HRG Consultants, September 2010
 
Aquatic Habitat and Geomorphic Assessments
Flooding and Watershed Hydrology


These documents are student course reports, independent studies, and summer research projects for faculty in Biology, Geology, and Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Note: The data are not for public domain; permission to use this information must be obtained by the faculty or staff beforehand.



Hydrologic and Water Quality Assessment of Miller Run
Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Allison Schaffer
Matthew McTammany, professor, R. Craig Kochel, thesis committee advisor
Spring Semester 2008


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Characterization of Miller and Conceptual Plan for Watershed Restoration
Stream Restoration (UNIV 298) class study
R.C. Kochel and Matthew McTammany, professors
Spring Semester 2009


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website_icon  Evaporation and Precipitation Budget
Independent research project by Odem Meas, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Richard Crago, Professor
Summer 2010


website_icon  Abbey Lane Constructed Wetland
Spring 2011 independent study by Carolyn Breden with Ben Hayes and Warren Abrahamson

website_icon  Abbey Lane Constructed Wetland Ideas
Notes on watershed history and constructed wetland ideas by Ben Hayes
November 2011

website_icon  Geomorphic Assessment of Miller Run Restoration Area and Proposed Alternatives for Channel Improvement
Advanced Geomorphology (GEOL 310) class study
R. Craig Kochel, professor and Benjamin Hayes, technical advisor
December 2011
 
December 2011 Miller Run Symposium

website_icon  Symposium Handout
Benjamin Hayes, R. Craig Kochel, R. Jacob, Duane Griffen, Matthew McTammany, and Janine Glathar

website_icon  Historical Changes in the Miller Run Watershed
GEOL 310 class, Fall Semester 2011
Matt student author of poster
R.C. Kochel and B.Hayes, instructors

website_icon  Flooding and Sediment Loads
GEOL 310 class, Fall Semester 2011
Kailea Spiterei, student author of poster
R.C. Kochel and B.Hayes, instructors

website_icon  Restoration Overview
GEOL 310 class, Fall Semester 2011
Kailea Spiterei, student author of poster
R.C. Kochel and B.Hayes, instructors

website_icon  Reach 1 Assessment
GEOL 310 class, Fall Semester 2011
Kailea Spiterei, student author of poster
R.C. Kochel and B.Hayes, instructors

website_icon  Reach 2 Assessment
GEOL 310 class, Fall Semester 2011
Kailea Spiterei, student author of poster
R.C. Kochel and B.Hayes, instructors

website_icon  Reach 3 Assessment
GEOL 310 class, Fall Semester 2011
Kailea Spiterei, student author of poster
R.C. Kochel and B.Hayes, instructors

website_icon  GIS Mapping and Digital Terrain Modeling
GEOL 310 class, Fall Semester 2011
Darin Rockwell student author of poster
R.C. Kochel and B.Hayes, instructors
Spring 2012

website_icon  Miller Run Stormwater Model
Carolyn Breden, Senior Thesis, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Matthew Higgins, Faculty Advisor
Disclaimer: the data and calculations, design suggestions, and other material in these reports are for educational purposes only and have not been reviewed for engineering specifications by Bucknell University Environmental Center, facilities engineers, and administration.