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summer workshops on “How to Do Source Tracking” at Virginia Tech (2001-2009). Participantaffiliations included: federal agencies (USGS and USEPA), state agencies (environmental regulatoryagencies in Va, Md, NC, District <strong>of</strong> Columbia, and WVa) graduate institutions (Purdue University-Ft.Wayne, Vanderbilt University, Cornell University, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Auburn University, Cornell,Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, North Carolina State), community colleges (El Paso Community College,Tx, Western Virginia Community College, Va), and 4-year undergraduate institutions (Roanoke Collegeand Ferrum College, both in Va, and Marshall University, WVa), plus several private sector companies.Also presented four similar workshops recently in China (see following section). Other source trackingworkshops presented include Canada (Environment Canada, 2004 and 2005), Water EnvironmentResearch Foundation conference (2005), EPA Region 3 workshop (2005) and the 4 th National Conferenceon Science Policy (2004).Selected Invited Presentations Relevant to the Proposed Project (73 total)Experts Scientific Workshop on Critical Research Needs for the Development <strong>of</strong> New or RevisedRecreational Water Quality Criteria. 2007. Airlie, VA. Sponsored by EPA's Office <strong>of</strong> Water, 823-R-07-006.<strong>Hagedorn</strong>, C. 2007. An evaluation <strong>of</strong> beach remediation in Virginia using four microbial source trackingmethods. Invited Plenary Presentation, XXI Congreso Nacional de Microbiologia, Sevilla, Espana,17-20 septiembre. (paper S15.1.)<strong>Hagedorn</strong>, C. 2007. Using source tracking as an approach to watershed restoration. Invited Seminar.Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, P.R.China. 17-19 October Workshop.<strong>Hagedorn</strong>, C. 2007. Bacterial source tracking as an approach to identifying sources <strong>of</strong> fecal pollution inwater. Invited Seminar. Changiang Water Resources Commission, Wuhan, Hubei Province, P.R.China. 22-25 October Workshop.<strong>Hagedorn</strong>, C. 2007. Development <strong>of</strong> fluorometry to detect optical brighteners as a chemical sourcetracking method. Invited Seminar. Institute <strong>of</strong> Hydroecology, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Wuhan,Hubei Province, P.R. China. 26-28 October Workshop.<strong>Hagedorn</strong>, C., 2008. Development <strong>of</strong> a Microbial Source Tracking Research Program on China's YangtzeRiver, Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Society for Microbiology, Boston, MA, 2 June.<strong>Hagedorn</strong>, C. (organizer), 2008. New Perspectives on Microbial Source Tracking: Putting the Scienceinto Practice. Half-day symposium at the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Society for Microbiology,Boston, MA, 2 June.<strong>Hagedorn</strong>, C. 2008. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Microbial Source Tracking Methodologies and Application to theYangtze River. Jiangsu Provencial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanjing, P.R. China.8-10 May Workshop.<strong>Hagedorn</strong> C. 2009. Current and Future Trends in Fecal Source Tracking. Keynote presentation at theInternational Symposium on Science, Technology, and Policy for Water Pollution at WatershedScale, Hangzhou, China.Publications over the past 4 years - BooksGraves A., and C. <strong>Hagedorn</strong>. 2009. Antibiotic Resistance as a Method for Determining Sources <strong>of</strong> FecalPollution in Water. (Chapter 12, pp.283-312) In: Antibiotic Resistance: Causes and Risk Factors,Mechanisms and Alternatives. Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York.<strong>Hagedorn</strong>, <strong>Charles</strong>, Anicet R. Blanch, and Valerie J. Harwood (Eds). 2011. Microbial Source Tracking:Methods, Applications, and Case Studies. ISBN: 978-1-4419-9386-1. Springer, New York.2

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