Below is a list of presentations from the 2004 Stream Restoration Conference in Winston-Salem, NC.
Monday, June 21, 2004 - Pre-Conference Workshop
The Habitat Role of Large Woody Material, Dr. Andrew Dolloff, US Forest Service
Identification & Evaluation of In-Stream Habitat Structures - Dave Penrose, NC State University

Floodplain & Wetland Habitat - Alvin Braswell, N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences

Tuesday, June 22, 2004 General Session Keynote
Stream Restoration in the Southeast: Where do we go from here? - Dr. Greg Jennings, NC State University
Ecological Evaluation of Stream Restoration: How Do We Know What Works? - Dr. Jeff Jack, University of Louisville
Putting the Biology in Stream Restoration - Robin Goodloe, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Concurrent Session A
Mitchell River Watershed Stream Restoration - Will Harman, Buck Engineering
Stream Restoration Activities in the Knoxville, Tennessee Metro Area - Dr. John Schwartz, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Innovative Approaches for Coastal Plain Agricultural Ditches - Dr. Robert Evans, NC State University
From Rhetoric to Restoration: A Case Study of Jumping Hurdles - Seth Brown, GKY & Associates, Inc.
A Functional Watershed Assessment and Planning Protocol to Target Stream Restoration - Jason Doll, Tetra Tech, Inc.
Water Quality Response to Riparian Restoration in Two Vermont Agricultural Watersheds - Don Meals, Ice Nine Environmental Consultants
Development of Stream Restoration Mitigation Credits Using a Watershed Approach - Mary Kay Murray, City of Charlotte Storm Water Services
Restoration Based on a Watershed Approach - Callie Dobson, Hiwassee River Watershed Coalition
Sligo Creek Watershed Restoration - 15 Years Later - Doug Redmond, Maryland National Park and Planning Commission
Gwynns Falls Water Quality Management Plan: A Case Study in Stream Assessment - Kelly Brennan, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
LID - Protection of Headwaters - Chris Estes, Estes Design, Inc.
Concurrent Session B
A New Series of Sediment Collectors for Monitoring True Bedload - David Braatz, Streamside Systems, LLC
Challenges Associated with Designing Natural Fish Passage Structures - Joshua Gilman, KCI Technologies, Inc.
Construction Rock Weir Fishways: The Subtle Hydraulic Dynamics - Eric Karch, Greenman-Pedersen, LLC
Design Improvements of Meander Bend Protection Using Root Wads - Will Harman, Buck Engineering
The Morphological Influence of Isolated Rock Ramp Construction on Stream Channels - Scott Lowe, KCI Technologies, Inc.
Stream Channel Restoration at Bridge Sites - Robbie Frizzell, J.B. Trimble, Inc.
FEMA, Flood Hazard Mitigation and the Elusive "No-Rise" Certification - Andrew Burg, EGAPS
Case Studies and Lessons Learned in the Restoration of Sand Bed Channels - Kevin Tweedy, Buck Engineering
Evaluation of Stream and Riparian Wetlands Restoration in the Chowan River Basin - Jonathan Smith, NC State University
Purlear Creek Stream/Wetland Restoration - Will Wilhelm, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Yates Millpond Stream Restoration - Barbara Doll, NC Sea Grant
Wednesday, June 23, 2004 Concurrent Session A
Using Forest Reference Streams to Aid our Understanding of Natural of Natural Channel Geomorphology and Water Quality - Samuel Austin, VA Dept. of Forestry
Development of South Carolina Rural Piedmont Regional Curves for the SC Department of Transportation - Adam V. McIntyre, Arcadis
Regime and Design Issues for Urban Piedmont Streams - Dr. Randy Forsythe, Terradigital, Inc.
Sediment in our Streams: Upland and Streambank Erosion in North Carolina - Angela Jessup, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Determination of Critical Monitoring Components for Stream Restoration in North Carolina - Desiree Tullos, NC State University
Physical and Biological Evaluation of a Restored Sand-Bed Stream - Kirsten Young, Clemson University
The Re-Establishment of a Benthic Community Within a Unique Restored Stream - Andrea Dvorak-Grantz, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.
Effects of Bioengineered Bank Stabilization on Bank Macroinvertebrate Communities in Urban Streams - Elizabeth Sudduth, University of Georgia
Adding Some Green to Brown Branch: Stream Restoration in the Rural Piedmont - Ellen McClure, Biohabitats, Inc.
Design, Construction, and Post-Construction Monitoring for Relocation of 5,228 ft. of Stream Channel in New Hartford, New York - Rosty Caryk, Stantec Consulting
Estimating Channel Degradation Rates in a Rapidly Developing Watershed - Melanie Carter, NC State University
Concurrent Session B
Restoring Streambank Vegetation - Ellen Colodney, Coastal Plain Conservation Nursery
Trees and Shrubs for Riparian Areas in the Piedmont: A Grower's Perspective - William Cure, Cure Nursery
Control of Invasive Plants on North Creek, NC State University - Dr. Jean Spooner, NC State University
Measuring Success of Vegetation Establishment - Karen Hall, NC State University
Salem Creek at Civitan Park: A Comprehensive Approach to Stream Restoration - Rocky Powell, Clear Creeks Consulting
Construction of the Salem Creek Stream Restoration - Darrell Westmorland, North State Environmental
Little Sugar Creek Environmental Restoration Initiative - Freedom Park - Chris Matthews, HDR
Anatomy of a Successful Urban Stream Restoration Project - Vincent Sortman, Biohabitats, Inc.
It Wasn't Supposed to Do That: Analysis of Planform Adjustments After Stream Restoration - Conor Shea, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
The Development of Stream Restoration Monitoring Standards - Dan Clinton, NC State University
Evaluating Monitoring Requirements for Stream Mitigation Projects - Dani Wise Johnson, NC State University
General Session
Analysis of Stream Restoration Costs in the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program - Jeff Jurek, Ecosystem Enhancement Program
Maintenance Costs of Stream Restoration Projects in the Ecosystem Enhancement Program - Mac Haupt, Ecosystem Enhancement Program
Stream Impacts and Mitigation: A Regulatory Perspective - Scott McLendon, US Army Corps of Engineers