The New Hampshire Water Resource Research Center (WRRC), located on the campus of the University of New Hampshire, is an institute which serves as a focal point for research and information on water issues in the state and region. The NH WRRC was established under the provisions of the Water Resource Research Act of 1964 (PL 88-379).
Submissions from 1977
Impact of Toxic Clones of Blue-Green Algae on Water Quality as Related to Aquatic Animals, Phillip J. Sawyer, Miyoshi Ikawa, and John J. Sasner Jr.
SELECTED CLIMATES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Gordon L. Byers and David L. Goodrich
Submissions from 1976
Cold Period Plant-Water Relations Affecting Consumptive Use of Soil and Wastewater Reuse, Brian F. Chabot, Peter J. Marchand, and Russell S. Kinerson
Mixing and Circulation of Lakes and Reservoirs with Air Plumes, Robert S. Torrest and John Wen
Submissions from 1975
Anaerobic Digestion and Membrane Separation for the Treatment of Domestic Sewage, Hans E. Grethlein
Submissions from 1974
The Use of Magnetic Iron Oxide for Recovery of Virus from Water, Frederick Pearson and T. G. Metcalf
Tree Water Stress in Relation to Water Yield in A Hardwood Forest, C. Anthony Federer and Glendon W. Gee
Submissions from 1973
Phytoplankton Populations in Relation to Different Trophic Levels at Winnepesaukee Lake, New Hampshire, USA, Harry William Yeo and Arthur C. Mathieson
Submissions from 1972
Analysis of Aromatic Compounds in Water Using Fluorescence and Phosphorescence, David W. Ellis
Economic Effects of Pawtuckaway State Park vs. Effect of Park Use on Environmental Quality, Chauncey T. K. Ching and George E. Frick
Influence of a New England Wetland on Water Quality and Quantity, Francis R. Hall, Robert J. Rutherford, and Gordon L. Byers
Survival of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses in Oxidation Pond Systems, L. W. Slanetz, Clara H. Bartley, T. G. Metcalf, and R. Nesman
Submissions from 1970
Characteristics of Household Water Consumption in Three NH Communities, Richard A. Andrews and Martha R. Hammond
Effects of Copper Sulfate on Certain Algae and Zooplankters in Winnisquam Lake, NH, Phillip J. Sawyer
Submissions from 1969
Phytoplankton Populations in Relation to Tropic Levels of Lakes in New Hampshire, Gerhard K. Gruendling and Arthur C. Mathieson