Brian L. Benham, PhD Dept. Biological Systems Engineering; Tech 209 Seitz Hall, 155 Ag Quad Lane, Blacksburg, VA 20461 Office: 540-231-5705; Cell: 540.230.7763; Email: [email protected] Professional Preparation Subject Year Texas A&M Ag Engineering B.S. 1986 Texas A&M Ag Engineering M.S. 1990 University of Tennessee Ag Engineering Ph.D. 1995 Appointments 2014 to present Professor and Extension Specialist (75% Extension/25% Research), Dept. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 2007 – 2014 Associate Professor and Extension Specialist (75% Extension/25% Research), Dept. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 2001 – 2007 Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist (75% Extension/25% Research), Dept. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA. 1996 – 2001 Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist (50% Extension/50% Research), Dept. Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Stationed at South Central Research and Extension Center, Clay Center, NE 1993-1996 Project Chief and Hydrologist, Geological Survey Tennessee District, Knoxville, TN Awards 2014 Virginia Cooperative Extension Program Excellence Award for achieving excellence in "Program Evaluation" 2014 Virginia Tech Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Extension (Specialist) 2013 ASABE Technical Journals Outstanding Reviewer; Soil and Water Division 2012 Gamma Sigma Delta (Agriculture Honor Society) Faculty Extension Award 2011 USDA-NIFA Project of Excellence Integrated Water Program: What’s in Your Water? Educating Private Water Supply Users in Virginia 2009 Virginia Tech’s Alumni Award for Outreach Excellence – Team Award for Center for Watershed Studies Blue Ribbon Award, Educational Aids: Circulars, American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers – Water Reuse: Using reclaimed Water for Irrigation 2008 Blue Ribbon Award, Educational Aids: Circulars, American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers – BSE Engineering Update 2004 Merit Award presented to the Center for Watershed Studies by the Virginia Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society Natural Resource and Environmental Management (NREM) Flagship Award for the BSE TMDL Development and Education Program – Virginia Cooperative Extension 2002 Blue Ribbon Award, Educational Aids: Circulars, American Society of Agricultural Engineers – Using Ultrasonic Flow Meters in Irrigation Applications 2001 Educational Materials Certificate of Excellence – American Society of Agronomy Holling Family Junior Faculty Award for Teaching/Extension Excellence – University of Nebraska Dinsdale Family Faculty Award – University of Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, for “Outstanding Teaching, Research, and Outreach” 1999 Blue Ribbon Award, Educational Aids: Web Pages American Society of Agricultural Engineers – Managing Irrigation and Nitrogen to Protect Water Quality

Benham Curriculum Vitae 1 1998 Excellence in Team Programming: SPLASH – Univ. of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Educational Materials Certificate of Excellence: CDROM American Society of Agronomy – Managing Irrigation and Nitrogen to Protect Water Quality 1997 IANR Initiative Team Award: University of Nebraska – Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Synergistic Activities 2015 – present Co-Chair, Virginia Cooperative Extension Natural Resources and Energy Management Program Planning Team. 2014 – present Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 2014 – present Member, Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Committee on Extension and Research Program Policy. 2012 – present Extension Program Leader Biological Systems Engineering. Coordinate extension programming in Biological Systems Engineering department and serve as liaison between Biological Systems Engineering and Virginia Cooperative Extension Administration. 2010 – present Member US Environmental Protection Agency’s Chesapeake Bay Program Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC). Elected Vice Chair Sep. 2015. STAC provides scientific and technical guidance to EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program. 2010 – 2014 Chair, Virginia Cooperative Extension Household Water Quality Impact Assessment Team. 2009 – 2012 Senator, representing Biological Systems Engineering in Virginia Tech Faculty Senate. 2008 – 2015 Associate Editor for American Society of Ag. and Biological Eng. journals (Soil and Water Division) 2004 – present Director, Center for Watershed Studies, Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. Graduate Advisors - Roland Mote, Professor Emeritus, University of Tennessee (PhD) - Don Reddell, Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M University (MS) Thesis Advised – (1) PhD student (11) MS Students 1) Tse, W. (MS, 2015) Examining the Influence of Wildlife Population and Fecal Coliform Density Variability on Virginia Bacterial TMDL Development. 105 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 2) Bronnenkant, K. (MS, 2014) Comparison Watershed Selection When Applying the AllForX Approach for Sediment TMDL Development. 92 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 3) Forrester, S. (MS, 2012) Assessing the Performance of HSPF When Using the High Water Table Subroutine to Simulate Hydrology in a Low-Gradient Watershed. 46 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 4) Wallace, C. (MS, 2012) Comparing Two Methods for Developing Local Sediment TMDLs to Address Benthic Impairments. 81 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 5) Mishra, A. (PhD, 2011) Estimating Uncertainty in HSPF based Water Quality Model: Application of Monte-Carlo Based Techniques. 103 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 6) Barham, B. (MS, 2010) A comparison of SWAT and HSPF Models for Simulating Hydrologic and Water Quality Responses in the Owl Run Watershed. 82 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 7) Hall, K. (MS, 2007) Comparing Alternative Methods of Simulating Bacteria Concentrations with HSPF Under Low-flow Conditions. 103 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 8) Staley, N. (MS, 2007) Modeling Channel Erosion at the Watershed Scale: A Comparison of GWLF, SWAT, and CONCEPTS. 124 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 9) Cunningham, J. (MS, 2003) An Assessment of the Quality of Agricultural Best Management Practices in the James River Basin of Virginia. 301 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech 10) Laird, M. (MS, 2003) Surface and Groundwater Quality Impacts of Conservation Tillage Practices of Burley Tobacco Production System sin Southwest Virginia. 107 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech

Benham Curriculum Vitae 2 11) Gorneau, S. (MS, 1998) Reducing Herbicide Runoff from South Central Nebraska and Northeast Kansas Crop Fields. 113 p. Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska 12) Johnson, A. (MS, 1997) Application of Ultrasonic Flow Measurement in Irrigation. 116 p. Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska Post-docs Advised 1) Coffey, R. 2012 – 2014, Currently ORISE fellow: Global Change Impacts and Adaptation at US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2) Seong, C. 2011 – 2014, Currently Visiting Scholar Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 3) Kim, S.M. 2005 – 2007, Currently Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea. Graduate Committees as a Member – (3) PhD student (7) MS Students 1) Pieper, K. (PhD, 2015) Characterizing Waterborne Lead in Private Water Systems. 90 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 2) Williams, E. (MS, 2014) A comparison of runoff quantity and quality between three cattle stocking methods. 127. p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 3) Neuhaus, E. (MS, 2013) Evaluation of a Water Budget Model for use in Wetland Design. 91. p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 4) Smith, T. (MS, 2013) Associations between Fecal Indicator Bacteria Prevalence and Demographic Data in Private Water Supplies in Virginia. 244. p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 5) Jocz, R. (MS, 2012) Development of a Risk Assessment Model to Assess TMDL Implementation Strategies. 182 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 6) Her, Y. (PhD, 2011) HYSTAR: Hydrology and Sediment Transport Simulation using Time-Area Method. 636 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 7) Piercy, C. (PhD, 2010) Hydraulic Resistance due to Emergent Wetland Vegetation. 147 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 8) Johnston, M. (MS, 2004) Phosphorus Losses from Simulated Dairy Land use of Management Intensive Grazing and Concentrated Animal Feed Operations. 134 p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 9) Nelson, C. (MS, 2004) Nutrient transport from pasture-applied poultry litter from a phytase-supplemented diet during simulated rainfall events. 76. p. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. 10) Young, K. (MS, 2006) Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process Optimization Algorithm in Best Management Practice Selection. 219. p. Civil Engineering, Virginia Tech. Book Chapters (*indicates advisee, reverse chronological) 1) Benham B., L. Krometis, K. Kline, T. Dillaha, and G. Yagow. 2011. Applications of Microbial Source Tracking in the TMDL Process, In: Microbial Source Tracking: Methods, Applications, and Case Studies (Springer-US). ISBN 978-1-4419-9385-4. 2) Brannan, K., S. Mostaghimi, G. Yagow, T. Dillaha, B. Benham, and R. Zeckoski. 2005. TMDL Case Studies. In: The TMDL Program - Approaches and Challenges pp. 101-166 (T. Younos, Editor), Penwell Publishing, Tulsa, OK. Refereed Journal Articles (*indicates advisee or post doc, reverse chronological) 1) Coffey*, R., E. Cummins, B. Benham, K. Kline, M.L. Wolfe. (Accepted, Nov 2015) Assessing potential streamflow and microbial water quality sensitivity to future environmental change in the west of Ireland. Regional Environmental Change. 2) Pieper, K., L. Krometis, D. Gallagher, B. Benham, M. Edwards. (Accepted, Nov 2015) Simultaneous influence of geology and system design on drinking water quality in private systems. J. of Environ. Health. 3) Benham, B., E. Ling, P. Zeigler, and L. Krometis. (Accepted, Oct 2015) What’s in your water?: development and evaluation of the Virginia household water quality program and Virginia master well owner network. J. of Human Sci. and Extension.

Benham Curriculum Vitae 3 4) Coffey*, R., E. Cummins, B. Benham, K. Kline, M.L. Wolfe. (Accepted, Oct 2015) Potential microbial load reductions to meet existing recreational water quality standards. Environmental Processes. 5) Pieper, K.J., L.H. Krometis, D.L. Gallagher, B.L. Benham and M. Edwards. 2015 Profiling private water systems to identify patterns of waterborne lead exposure. Environ. Sci. and Tech. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b03174 6) Seong*, C., Y. Her, and B. Benham. 2015. Automatic calibration tool for Hydrologic Simulation Program - FORTRAN using Shuffled Complex Evolution algorithm. Water 7(2): 503-527. 7) Coffey*, R., B. Benham, K. Kline, M. Wolfe, and E. Cummins. 2015. Modelling the impacts of climate change and future land use variation on microbial transport. J. of Water and Climate Change. doi:10.2166/wcc.2015.049. 8) Pieper, K., L. Krometis, D. Gallagher, B. Benham, M. Edwards. 2015. Incidence of waterborne lead in private drinking water systems in Virginia. Journal of Water and Health 13(3): 897-908. doi:10.2166/wh.2015.275. 9) Smith, T., L.A. Krometis, C. Hagedorn, A. Lawrence, B. Benham, E. Ling, P. Ziegler, S. Marmagas. 2014. Associations between fecal indicator bacteria prevalence and demographic data in private water supplies in Virginia. J. of Water and Health. 12(4):824-34. 10) Bock, E. N. Smith, M. Rogers, B. Coleman, M. Reiter, B. Benham, and Z. Easton. 2014. Enhanced Nitrate and Phosphate Removal with Biochar Addition in a Laboratory Scale Denitrifying Bioreactor. J. of Environ. Qual. 44 (2): 605-613. 11) Harmel, R.D., P.K. Smith, K.W. Migliaccio, I. Chaubey, K.R. Douglas-Mankin, B. Benham, S. Shukla, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, B.J. Robson. 2014. Evaluating, interpreting, and communicating performance of hydrologic/water quality models considering intended use: a review and recommendations. Environ. Modelling & Software.57 (2014): 40-51. 12) Kim*, S.M., K. Brannan, R. Zeckoski, and B. Benham. 2014. Development of total maximum daily loads for bacteria impaired watershed using the comprehensive hydrology and water quality simulation model. J. Environ. Sci. and Health, Part A. 49, 1077–1089. 13) Seong*, C., H., B. L. Benham, K. M. Hall*, and K. Kline. 2013. Comparison of alternative methods to simulate bacteria concentrations with HSPF under low-flow conditions. App. Eng. Agri. 29(6): 917-931. 14) Forrester*, M.S., B. L. Benham, K. S. Kline, and K. J. McGuire. 2013. Assessing the performance of HSPF when using the high water table subroutine to simulate hydrology in a low-gradient watershed. J. Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering 2(2): 30-42. 15) Coffey*, R., B. Benham, L. Krometis, M. Wolfe and E. Cummins. 2013. Assessing the effects of climate change on waterborne microorganisms: implications for EU and USA water policy. J. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment. DOI:10.1080/10807039.2013.802583. 16) Allevi, R. P., L. K. Krometis, C. Hagedorn, B. Benham, A. Lawrence, E. Ling, P. Ziegler. 2013. Quantitative analysis of microbial contamination in private drinking water supply systems. J. of Water and Health 11(2): 244- 255. 17) Gold, A., D. Parker, R. Waskom, J. Dobrowolski, M. O’Neill, P. Groffman, K. Addy, M. Barber, S. Batie, B. Benham, M. Bianchi, T. Blewett, C. Evenson, K. Farrell-Poe, C. Gardner, W. Graham, J. Harrison, T. Harter, J. Kushner, R. Lowrance, J. Lund, R. Mahler, M. McClaron, M. McFarland, D. Osmond, J. Pritchett, L. Prokopy, C. Rock, A. Shober, M. Silitonga, D. Swackhamer, J. Thurston, D. Todey, R. Turco, G. Vellidis, and L. Wright Morton. 2013. Advancing water resource management in agricultural, rural, and urbanizing watersheds: Why Land-Grant Universities Matter. J. Soil and Water Conserv. 68(4):337-348. 18) Benham, B.L., G. Yagow, I. Chaubey, K. R. Douglas‐Mankin. 2011. Modeling, monitoring, and assessment. Trans. ASABE. 54(6): 2167-2170. 19) Young, K. D., D. F. Kibler, B.L. Benham, and G.V Loganathan. 2009. Application of the Analytical Hierarchical Process for Improved Selection of Storm-Water BMPs. J. Water Res. Plan. and Mgmt 135(4): 264-275. 20) Borisova, T., A. Collins, G. D’Souza, M. Benson, M. L. Wolfe, and B. Benham. 2008. A benefit - cost analysis of total maximum daily load implementation. J. Amer. Water Res. Assoc. 44(4):1009-1023. 21) Hall*, K.M., R.W. Zeckoski, K.M. Brannan, and B.L. Benham. 2008. FTABLE Generation Method Effects on In- stream Fecal Bacteria Concentrations Simulated with HSPF. J. Amer. Water Res. Assoc. 44(2):489-495.

Benham Curriculum Vitae 4 22) Kim*, S.M., S.J. Im, S.W. Park, J.J. Lee, and B.L. Benham. 2008. Assessment of wastewater reuse effects on nutrient loads from paddy fields using field-scale water quality model. Environ. Model Assess. 13:305–313. 23) Mishra*, A., B.L. Benham, and S. Mostaghimi. 2008. Bacterial transport from agricultural lands fertilized with animal manure. Water Air Soil Pollut. 189:127–134. 24) Benham, B., R. Zeckoski, and G. Yagow. 2008. Lessons Learned from TMDL Implementation Case Studies. Water Practice 2(1). Doi: 10.2175/193317708X281370. 25) Jesiek, J.B., B.L. Benham, D.J. Bosch, and K. Stephenson. 2007. Approaches to TMDL Planning and Implementation and policy tools for implementation to achieve water quality standards. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources. 2007. 2, No. 084. DOI: 10.1079/PAVSNNR20072084. 26) Kim*, S.M., B.L. Benham, K.M. Brannan, R.W. Zeckoski, and G. Yagow. 2007. Water Quality calibration criteria for bacteria TMDL development. Applied Eng. Agric. 23(2): 171-176. 27) Kim*, S. M., B. L. Benham, K. M. Brannan, R. W. Zeckoski, and J. Doherty. 2007. Comparison of hydrologic calibration of HSPF using automatic and manual methods. Water Resour. Res. 43. DOI:10.1029/2006WR004883. 28) Kim*, S.M., S.W. Park, T.I. Jang, B.L. Benham, and H.K. Kim. 2007 Modeling and assessing the impact of reclaimed wastewater irrigation on the nutrient loads from an agricultural watershed containing rice paddy fields. J. Environ. Sci. Heal. A. 42(3): 305-315. 29) Benham, B.L. 2006. The Center for TMDL and Watershed Studies: creating resources and tools for watershed management. J. Extension. 44(6). 30) Benham, B.L., M.K. Laird*, B.B. Ross, D.H. Vaughan, and D.R. Peek. 2006. Surface quality impacts of conservation tillage practices on burley tobacco production systems in southwest Virginia. Water, Air, and Soil Pollut. 179(1): 159-166. 31) Benham, B.L., C. Baffaut, R.W. Zeckoski, K.R. Mankin, Y.A. Pachepsky, A.M. Sadeghi, K.M. Brannan, M.L. Soupir, and M.J. Habersack. 2006. Modeling bacteria fate and transport in watersheds to support TMDLs. Trans. ASABE. 49(4): 987-1002. 32) Mishra*, A., B.L. Benham, and S. Mostaghimi. 2006. Sediment and nutrient transport from agricultural lands fertilized with animal manures. Water Air Soil Pollut. 175(1): 61-76. 33) Staley*, N.A., T. Bright, R.W. Zeckoski, B.L. Benham, and K.M. Brannan. 2006. Comparison of HSPF outputs using FTABLES generated with field survey and digital data. J. Amer. Water Res. Assoc. 42(5): 1153-1162. 34) Benham, B.L., J.H. Cunningham*, K.M. Brannan, S. Mostaghimi, T.A. Dillaha, J. Pease, and E.P. Smith. 2005. Development of survey-like assessment tools to assess agricultural best management practice performance potential. J. Soil and Water Conserv. 60(5): 251-259. 35) Benham, B.L., K.M. Brannan, G.R. Yagow, R.W. Zeckoski, T.A. Dillaha, S. Mostaghimi, and J.W. Wynn. 2005. Development of bacteria and benthic TMDLs: a case study, Linville Creek, Virginia. J. Environ. Qual. 34:1860– 1872. 36) Zeckoski, R.W., B.L. Benham, S.B. Shah, M.L. Wolfe, K.M. Brannan, M. Al-Smadi, T.A. Dillaha, S. Mostaghimi, and C.D. Heatwole. 2005. BSLC: a tool for bacteria source characterization for watershed management. Applied Eng. Agric. 21(5): 879-889. 37) Gorneau*, W.S., T.G. Franti, B.L. Benham, and S.D. Comfort. 2001. Reducing long-term atrazine runoff from south central Nebraska. Trans. ASAE. 44(1): 45-52. 38) Johnson*, A.L., B.L. Benham, D.E. Eisenhauer, and R.H. Hotchkiss. 2001. Ultrasonic water measurement in irrigation pipelines with disturbed flow. Trans. ASAE. 44(4): 899-910. 39) Yonts, C.D., B.L. Benham, C. Burr, D.E. Eisenhauer, and W.L. Kranz. 2001. Adapting a college credit course to extension programming needs. J. Extension. 39(5). 40) Benham, B.L., G. Linder, and M. Hinrichs. 2000. Improving irrigation management in Nebraska’s central Platte valley. J. Nat. Reour. Life Sci. Educ. 29:111-115.

Benham Curriculum Vitae 5 41) Benham, B.L., D.L. Reddell, and T.H. Marek. 2000. Performance evaluation of three infiltration models under a surge flow irrigation regime. Irrig. Sci. 21(1): 37-43. 42) Benham, B.L. 2000. Modern irrigation technologies for smallholders in developing countries – a review. Irrig. Sci. Heidelberg, Germany. Vol. 19:153-154. 43) Benham, B.L., and C.R. Mote. 1999. Investigating dairy lagoon effluent treatability in a laboratory-scale constructed wetland system. Trans. ASAE. 42(2): 495-502. 44) Brede L.M. and B.L. Benham. 1996. Water quality characteristics and suspended sediment of the Clinch and Powell Rivers in Northeastern Tennessee, 1989-94. Open-File Report 96-247. United States Geological Survey, Tennessee District, Nashville, TN. Peer Reviewed Extension Publications (*indicates advisee, reverse chronological) 1) Benham, B. and E. Ling. 2013. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Household Water Treatment. Publication 442-670. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 10pp. 2) Zeckoski, R., B. Benham, C. Lunsford. 2012. Streamside livestock exclusion: a tool for increasing farm income and improving water quality. Publication 442-766. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 22pp. 3) Benham, B., K. Haering, E. Ling, and J. Pollard Scott. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Nitrate in Household Water. Publication 442-659. 4pp. 4) Benham, B., E. Ling, B. Wright, K. Haering, and J. Pollard Scott. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Sodium and Chloride in Household Drinking Water. Publication 442-661. 4pp. 5) Benham, B., and E. Ling. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Bacteria and Other Microorganisms in Household Water. Publication 442-662. 6pp. 6) Benham, B., and E. Ling. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Shock Chlorination: Disinfecting Private Household Water Supply Systems. Publication 442-663. 6pp. 7) Benham, B., E. Ling, B. Wright, and K. Haering. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Corrosive Household Water. Publication 442-665. 4pp. 8) Benham, B., E. Ling, B. Wright, and K. Haering. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in Household Water. Publication 442-666. 3pp. 9) Ling, E., B. Benham, and J. Pollard Scott. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Iron and Manganese in Household Water. Publication 442-656. 4pp. 10) Ling, E., B. Benham, B. Wright, K. Haering, and J. Pollard Scott. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Sulfate and Hydrogen Sulfide in Household Water. Publication 442-658. 4pp. 11) Ling, E., B. Benham, J. Pollard Scott, and K. Haering. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Fluoride in Household Water. Publication 442-660. 4pp. 12) Ling, E., B. Benham, B. Wright, and K. Haering. 2011. Virginia Household Water Quality Program: Hardness in Household Water. Publication 442-664. 3pp. 13) Benham, B., R. Cotten, James, E. and Wright, B. 2009. Evaluation of Household Water Quality in Suffolk, VA. Publication 442-202. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 22pp. 14) Haering, K., G. Evanylo, B. Benham, and M. Goatley. 2008. Water reuse: using reclaimed water for irrigation. Publication 452-014. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 11pp. 15) Benham, B.L., D. Smith, M. Davis, J. Jordan, K. Debusk, and C. Bechtel. 2007. Evaluation of household water quality in Buckingham and Cumberland counties, Virginia. Buckingham and Cumberland Co. Publication 442- 201. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 18pp. 16) Benham, B.L., and S. Zeckoski*. 2005a. Implementation: what happens after the TMDL is developed? Publication 442-559. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 4pp. 17) Benham, B.L., and S. Zeckoski*. 2005b. TMDLs (Total Maximum Daily Loads) for bacteria impairments, Publication 442-555. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 6pp. 18) Hagedorn, C., B.L. Benham, and S. Zeckoski. 2005. Microbial source tracking and the TMDL process, Publication 442-554. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 4pp.

Benham Curriculum Vitae 6 19) Benham, B.L., J.L. Walker, and G. Yagow. 2003. TMDLs (Total Maximum Daily Loads) for benthic impairments, Publication 442-556. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 4pp. 20) Nessler, S.E., Editor. B.L. Benham, J.R. Childs, K.B. Dictor, P.A. Hipkins, T.R. Hoffman, W.L. Kranz, and T.D. Reed, Authors/Reviewers. Chemigation: A guide for pesticide chemigators in Virginia. 2003, Publication 456- 213. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 130pp. 21) Benham, B.L., K. Brannan, T. Dillaha, S. Mostaghimi, and G. Yagow. 2002. TMDLs (Total Maximum Daily Loads) - terms and definitions, Publication 442-550. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 8pp. 22) Benham, B.L. 2002. A glossary of water-related terms, Publication 442-758. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 8pp. 23) Benham, B.L., and B.B. Ross. 2002. Filtration, treatment, and maintenance: considerations for micro-irrigation systems, Publication 442-757. Virginia Cooperative Extension. 8pp. 24) Benham, B.L. and D.E. Eisenhauer. 2001. Using ultrasonic flow meters in irrigation applications. NebGuide G01- 1426. Univ. of Nebraska - Coop. Extension. 6pp. 25) Benham, B.L. 1998. Chapter: 2 (Physical Properties of Soils), 3 (Soil Water), and 11 (Furrow Irrigation Management). In: Irrigation Home Study Course, EC98-788. University of Nebraska - Coop. Extension.148pp. 26) Benham, B.L. and D.E. Eisenhauer. 1998. Management recommendations for blocked-end furrow irrigation. NebGuide G98-1372. University of Nebraska - Coop. Extension.6pp. 27) Benham, B.L., J.P. Schneekloth, R.W. Elmore, D.E. Eisenhauer, and J.E. Specht. 1998. Irrigating soybean. NebGuide G98-1367. University of Nebraska - Coop. Extension. 6pp. 28) Benham, B.L. 1998. Irrigating corn. NebGuide G98-1354. University of Nebraska - Coop. Extension. 4pp. 29) Benham, B.L., D.G. Watts and C.D. Yonts. 1998. Understanding furrow irrigation management - Section I. In: Managing irrigation and nitrogen to protect water quality. Eds. D.G. Watts, D.R. Hay, and D.A. Eigenberg. EC98- 786S. University of Nebraska - Coop. Extension.24pp. 30) Yonts, C.D. and B.L. Benham. 1998. Polyacrylamide – a method to reduce soil erosion. NebGuide G98-1356. University of Nebraska – Coop. Extension. 31) Benham, B.L., D.E. Eisenhauer, C.D. Yonts and D.L. Varner. 1997. Managing furrow irrigation systems. NebGuide G97-1338-A. University of Nebraska - Coop. Extension. 6pp. Grant-Funded Project Reports (*indicates advisee, reverse chronological, VT only) 1) Yagow, G., K. Kline, B. Benham. 2014. TMDLs for Benthic Impairments in Little Otter River (Sediment and Total Phosphorus), Johns Creek, Wells Creek, and Buffalo Creek (Sediment); Town of Bedford, Bedford and Campbell Counties, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2013-0001. Submitted to: Virginia Department of Environmental Quality; Richmond,VA. 141 pp. Final: July 31, 2014 2) McRae, N., K. Kline, and B. Benham. 2014. Water Quality Improvement Plan for Tye River, Hat Creek, Rucker Run and Piney River. June 27, 2014. Submitted to Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. 115 pp. 3) Benham, B., C. Mitchem, G. Yagow, W. Tse*, K. Kline. 2014. Bacteria TMDL Development for Crooked Run, Borden Marsh Run, Willow Brook, West Run, Long Branch, Stephens Run, Mannassas Run, and Happy Creek Watersheds, and Virginia VT-BSE Document No. 2014-0004. September 2014. Submitted to Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. 208 pp. 4) KLINE K., B. Benham, C. Seong, G. Yagow, C. Mitchem. 2014. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Colliers Creek, North Fork Buffalo Creek, South Fork Buffalo Creek, Buffalo Creek, Maury River and Cedar Creek and a Sediment TMDL for Colliers Creek. VT-BSE Document No. 2013-0006. November 2013. Submitted to Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (Richmond). 189 pp. 5) Benham, B., C. Mitchem, K. Kline, and M. Ball. 2013. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Bent Creek, North Creek, Stonewall Creek, Walkers Ford Creek and Wreck Island Creek. VT-BSE Document No. 2013-0004. May 2013. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 136 pp. 6) Benham, B., K. Kline, R. Coffey*, and M. Ball. 2013. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Hat Creek, Piney, River, Rucker Run, Mill Creek, Rutledge Creek, Turner Creek, Buffalo River, and Tye River in

Benham Curriculum Vitae 7 Nelson County and Amherst County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2013-0005. April 2013. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality (Richmond). 136 pp. 7) Kline, K., G. Yagow, and B. Benham. 2013. Sediment TMDL Development Report for Benthic Impairments in Long Branch and Buffalo River Amherst County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2013-0006. May 2013. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 57 pp. 8) Yagow, G., K. Kline, and B. Benham. 2013. Phelps Branch Sediemnt TMDL Development Report for a Benthic Impairment Appomattox County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2013-0002. April 2013. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 56 pp. 9) Yagow, G., K. Kline, and B. Benham. 2013. Sediemnt TMDL Development Report for Benthic Impairments in Litte Otter River, Johns Creek, Wells, Creek,m and Buffalo Creek Bedford City, Bedford and Campbelll Counties, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2013-0001. February 2013. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 138 pp. 10) Kline K., E. Yagow, M. Ball, R. Zeckoski, M. Forrester*, B. Benham. 2012. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Rockfish River, North Fork Rockfish River, and South Fork Rockfish River in Nelson County and Albemarle County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2011-0005. November 2011. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 145 pp. 11) Kline K., C. Seong*, and B. Benham. 2012. Reed Creek Watershed TMDL Implementation Plan. VT-BSE Document No. 2012-0008. September 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 72 pp. 12) Kline K., G. Yagow, C. Wallace*, M. Forrester*, B. Benham. Rockfish River Watershed TMDL Implementation Plan; Nelson County and Albemarle County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2012-0003. September 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 76 pp. 13) Kline K., B. Benham, R. Zeckoski, M. Ball, M. Forrester*. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Three Creek, Flat Swamp, Tarrara Creek, Mill Swamp, and Darden Mill Run in Southampton, Sussex, Greensville, Brunswick Counties and the City of Emporia, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2012-0004. February 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 358 pp. 14) Kline K., B. Benham, C. Seong*, M. Ball, and M. Forrester*. 2012. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Mill Creek, Cove Creek, Miller Creek, Stony Fork, Tate Run, South Fork Reed Creek and Reed Creek in Wythe County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2012-0001. April 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 174 pp. 15) Yagow, G., B. Benham. K. Kline, R. Zeckoski, C. Wallace. 2012. A method for disaggregating existing model pollutant loads for subwatersheds. Watershed Science Bulletin 3(1): 49-61. 16) Yagow G., K. Kline, B. Benham. Benthic TMDL Development Stressor Analysis Report; Buffalo Creek; Bedford and Campbell Counties, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2012-0006. Revised: October 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 37 pp. 17) Yagow G., K. Kline, C. Wallace*, R. Zeckoski, B. Benham. 2012. Moores Creek and Lodge Creek, Meadow Creek and Schenks Branch TMDL Implementation Plan; Albemarle County and City of Charlottesville, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2012-0005. Draft: September 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 104 pp. 18) Yagow G., C. Wallace*, K. Kline, M. Forrester*, B. Benham. 2012. Turley Creek and Long Meadow Run TMDL Implementation Plan; Rockingham County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2012-0002. August, 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 98 pp. 19) Yagow G., K. Kline, C. Wallace*, R. Zeckoski, B. Benham. 2012. Benthic TMDL Development Report; Taylor Creek; Albemarle and Nelson Counties, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2011-0008. Revised: September 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 65 pp. 20) Benham, B. 2011. TMDL and Watershed Plan and Tech Support Center Final Technical Report Virginia Tech Grant # 83217601-2: VT-BSE Document No. 2011-0003.

Benham Curriculum Vitae 8 21) Sellner K., M. Palmer, L. Wainger, A. Davis, B. Benham, E. Ling, G. Yagow. 2011. Metrics and Protocols for Progress Assessment in Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund Grants. A report to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Washington, DC. September 2011. 472 pp. 22) Yagow G., K. Kline, C. Wallace*, R. Zeckoski, B. Benham. 2011. Benthic TMDL Development Report for the Sediment Stressor; Moores Creek, Lodge Creek, Meadow Creek, and Schenks Branch; Albemarle County and City of Charlottesville, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2011-0007. Draft: August 2012. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 133 pp. 23) Yagow G., K. Kline, M. Forrester*, C. Wallace*, B. Benham. 2010. Benthic TMDL Development Stressor Analysis Report; Moore’s Creek, Lodge Creek, Meadow Creek, and Schenks Branch; Albemarle County and City of Charlottesville, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2010-0002. Submitted to VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. 66 pp. 24) Yagow G., B. Benham, K. Kline, A. Mishra*. 2010. North Fork and South Fork Pound River Phased TMDLs for Benthic Impairments, Wise County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2009-0006. Revised April 8, 2010. Submitted to the VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality and the VA. Dept. of Mines, Minerals, and Energy. 160 pp. 25) Yagow G., B. Benham, A. Mishra*, J. Jesiek, K. Kline. 2010. Bull Creek Phased TMDLs for a Benthic Impairment, Buchanan County, Virginia. VT-BSE Document No. 2009-0008. Submitted to the VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality and the VA. Dept. of Mines, Minerals, and Energy. 137 pp. 26) Heatwole C., J. Lawrence, L. Claessens, C. Hession, K. Stephenson, A. Ludwig, M. Wolfe, B. Benham, A. Collins, M. Strager, G. DeSouza. 2010. Effective Strategies for Reducing Nutrient Loads from the Watershed of Virginia and ." Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg. 27) Kline, K., B. Benham, J. Jesiek. 2009. Pigg River and Old Womans Creek Watersheds TMDL Implementation Plan, for the VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2009-0002. 28) Yagow G., B. Benham, T. Sieber, N. Mizel, F. Cooper, F. Dukes, C. Wilkinson. 2009. Smith Creek Watershed TMDL Implementation Plan; Rockingham and Shenandoah Counties, City of Harrisonburg, and Town of New Market, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Conservation and Recreation. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2009-0001. 116 pp. 29) Benham B., K. Kline, M. Ball, R. Zeckoski, S. Morris. 2008. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Hays Creek, Moffatts Creek, Walker Creek, and Otts Creek in Augusta County and Rockbridge County, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2008-0004. 176 pp. 30) Benham B., K. Brannan, M. Ball, K. Kline. 2008. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Mill Creek and Powhatan Creek. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2008-0003. 127 pp 31) Benham B. 2008 Termination Report: Development and Evaluation of TMDL Planning and Assessment Tools and Processes – S-1004 Multistate USDA CSREES Research Project. 18pp. 32) Benham B., R. Zeckoski, K. Hall*, S. Morris*, G. Yagow. 2007. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Lick Creek. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2007-0004. 167 pp 33) Benham B., R. Zeckoski, K. Hall*, S. Morris*. 2007. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for Indian Creek in Tazewell County, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2007-0007. 170 pp. 34) Brannan, K., S. Kim, M. Ball, B. Benham, G. Yagow, R. Zeckoski. 2007. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load Development for North Fork Hardware River and Hardware River. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2007-0005. 211 pp. 35) Yagow, G., B. Benham, R. Zeckoski, and A. Mishra. 2007. Lick Creek TMDLs for a Benthic Impairment, Dickenson, Russell, and Wise Counties, Virginia. VA Department of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2007-0001. 96 pp.

Benham Curriculum Vitae 9 36) Benham, B., S Morris*, M.L. Wolfe, N. Staley*, C. Heatwole, J. Ericson, and N. Mizel. 2006. Big Otter watershed TMDL implementation plan. VA. Dept. of Conservation and Recreation. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2006-0004. 123 pp. 37) Benham, B., R. Zeckoski, and A. Mishra*. 2006. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load development for Pigg River, Snow Creek, Story Creek, and Old Womans Creek. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2006-0002. 183 pp. 38) Benham, B., R. Zeckoski, G. Yagow, and S. Ekka. 2006. TMDL implementation – characteristics of successful projects. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2006-0003. 142 pp. 39) Brannan, K., B. Benham, G. Yagow, R. Zeckoski, and K. Hall*. 2006. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load development for Mill Creek, Stony Creek, and the North Fork of the . VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2006-0006. 367 pp. 40) Staley*, N.A., T. Wynn, B. Benham, G. Yagow. 2006. Modeling channel erosion at the watershed scale: model review and case study. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2006-0009. 129 pp. 41) Wolfe, M.L., B. Benham, S. Morris*, A. Collins, G. D’Souza, T. Borisova, F. Dukes, C. Williams, T. Sieber, N. Mizel, and J. Lawrence. 2006. Opequon Creek watershed TMDL implementation plan. VA. Dept. of Conservation and Recreation. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2006- 0005. 126 pp. 42) Yagow, G., B. Benham, R. Zeckoski, and B. Coleman. 2006. Mill Creek sediment TMDL for a benthic impairment Shenandoah County, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2006-0001. 73 pp. 43) Yagow, G., B. Benham, T. Wynn, and T. Younos. 2006. Upper Stroubles Creek watershed. TMDL implementation plan, Montgomery County, Virginia. VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2005-0013. 81 pp. 44) Benham, B., K. Brannan, S. Morris*, G. Yagow, and R. Zeckoski. 2005. Bacteria Impairment Total Maximum Daily Load development for North River. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2005-0012. 183 pp. 45) Benham, B., M. Al-Smadi, K. Brannan, G. Yagow, and R. Zeckoski. 2005. Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load development for Beaver Creek. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2005-0008. 149 pp. 46) Benham, B., G. Yagow, B. Barham*, R. Zeckoski, and T. Dillaha. 2005. Total Maximum Daily Load development Mill Creek bacteria (E. coli) impairment Page County Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. VT-BSE Document No. 2005-0006. 143 pp. 47) Benham, B., K. Brannan, K. Christophel, T. Dillaha, L. Henry, S. Mostaghimi, R. Wagner, J. Wynn, G. Yagow, and R. Zeckoski. 2004. Total Maximum Daily Load development for Mossy Creek and Long Glade Run: bacteria and general standard (benthic) impairments. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 274 pp. 48) Brannan, K., R. Zeckoski, and B. Benham. 2004. HSPF modeling and development of bacteria TMDLs: a workshop training manual for VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality TMDL project managers. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 143 pp. 49) Cunningham*, J., B. Benham, S. Mostaghimi, K. Brannan, T. Dillaha, and E. Smith. 2004. An assessment of the quality of agricultural best management practices implemented in the James River Basin of Virginia. VA. Dept. of Conservation and Recreation, Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 178 pp.

Benham Curriculum Vitae 10 50) Goulet, N., B. Benham, K. Brannan, T, Dillaha, C. Heatwole, G. Yagow, and R. Zeckoski. 2004. Bacteria TMDLs for Cedar Run and Licking Run located in Fauquier and Prince William County, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 210 pp. 51) Mostaghimi, S., B.L. Benham, K.M. Brannan, R. Wagoner, J. Wynn, G. Yagow, and R.W. Zeckoski. 2003. Benthic TMDL for Stroubles Creek in Montgomery County, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 95 pp. 52) Mostaghimi, S., B. Benham, K. Brannan, K. Christophel, T. Dillaha, J. Wynn, G. Yagow, and R.W. Zeckoski. 2003. Bacteria TMDLs for and Upper and Lower Opequon Creek located in Frederick and Clarke County, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 234 pp. 53) Mostaghimi, S., B. Benham, K. Brannan, T. Dillaha, J. Wynn, G. Yagow, and R. Zeckoski. 2003. Opequon watershed TMDLs for benthic impairments: Abrams Creek and Lower Opequon Creek, Frederick and Clarke Counties, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 96 pp. 54) Mostaghimi, S., G. Yagow, K. Brannan, T. Dillaha, B. Benham, J. Wynn, and R. Zeckoski. 2003. Total Maximum Daily Load development for Linville Creek: bacteria and general standard (benthic) impairments, Rockingham County, Virginia. VA. Dept. of Environmental Quality. Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 185 pp. Project Reports Resulting From Advisory Board Activities (VT only) 1) Weller, D.E., B. Benham, M. Friedrichs, R. Najjar, M. Paolisso, P. Pascual, G. Shenk, and K. Sellner. 2014. Multiple Models for Management in the Chesapeake Bay. STAC Publication Number 14-004, Edgewater, MD. 36 pp. 2) Gottschalk K., C. Abdalla, B. Benham, R. Chambers, N. Gardner, R. Howarth, M. Johnston, K. Maloney, D. Wardrop. 2013. Exploring the Environmental Effects of Shale Gas Development in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. STAC Workshop Report. April 11-12, 2012. State College, . STAC Publication 13-01. 3) Schwer, R., F. Andes, B. Benham, V. Cabera-Stagno, D. Ceppos, C. Dupoldt, L. Ford, C. Louge, R. Steg, T. Stiles. 2007. Third-Party TMDL Development Tool Kit. ISBN 978-1-57278-236-5. Water Environment Federation. Water Environment Federation. Alexandria, VA. 36 pp. Funding Record (Virginia Tech only)

Funding Summary Table. Includes all funded projects since joining VT Principal Investigator Co-Principal Investigator Funding No. of No. of source Funding ($) Awards Funding ($) Awards 3,472,851 1,850,627 Federal 6 8 (3,045,351)† (158,877) 2,902,239 634,117 State 33 7 (1,610,353) (160,892) University and 21,000 246,815 3 6 Industry (12,500) (37,861) 6,396,090 2,732,559 Total 42 21 (4,668,204) (357,630) †Portion controlled by Benham

Benham Curriculum Vitae 11 Selected Funded Proposals (reverse chronological) 2015 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Cunningham Creek, Stony Run, and Hardware River Statement of Work covering the following: Middle Fork Cunningham Creek Bacteria TMDL Study, Stony Run Stressor Analysis, and Hardware River Bacteria TMDL Revision. B. Benham, K. Kline, C.E. Mitchem. G. Yagow. $74,960. 10/15- 6/16. 2015 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Background and Modeling Support for development of the Crooked Run and Willow Brook TMDL Implementation Plan. B. Benham, K. Kline, C.E. Mitchem $14,685. 11/15-5/16. 2015 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Background and Modeling Support for Development of the Hardware River TMDL Implementation Plan. B. Benham, K. Kline. $15,300. 2/15-10/15. 2015 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Walker Creek Bacteria TMDL Study. B. Benham, K. Kline, C.E. Mitchem $41,525. 2/15-11/15. 2014 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: New River PCB TMDL Development. B. Benham, K. Kline, G. Yagow $298,000. 7/14-7/16. 2014 USEPA: University Collaboration to Support Expert Review of Best Management Practices for Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Improvements: B. Benham. $2,400,000. 4/14-12/19. 2013 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Eleven TMDL Studies for Eight Impaired Stream Segments in Virginia’s Shenandoah River Watershed. B. Benham, K. Kline, G. Yagow. $127,012. 10/13-9/14. 2013 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: A Collaboration between BSE and the VADEQ Office of Surface and Ground Water Supply Planning. B. Benham C. Hession D. Scott, $26,821. 10/13-6/14. 2013 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Modeling System Support Services for VADEQ Office of Surface and Ground Water Supply Planning. B. Benham. $14,950. 9/13-6/14. 2013 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Background and Modeling Support for Development of the Crab Creek and Tye River TMDL Implementation Plan. B. Benham. $27,763. 7/13-9/14. 2012 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Maury and Cedar Creek TMDLs. B. Benham K. Kline G. Yagow. $119,658. 10/12-9/13. 2012 USDA-NRCS: Managed Grazing for Improved Soil Health and Environmental Protection, B. Tracy, O. Abaye, M. McCann, C. Hession, B. Benham. $75,000. 9/12-8/15. 2012 Rivanna River Basin Commission: Modeling Service for Moores Creel TMDL Implementation Plan Update. B. Benham, K. Kline, G. Yagow. $9,954. 4/12-6/12. 2012 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: New River TMDL Background: Data Analysis and Preliminary Modeling Support. B. Benham. $58,300. 1/12-12/13. 2012 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: TMDL Studies for Twenty-two Impaired Stream Groups in Virginia’s Little Otter, Buffalo Creek, and James River Watershed. B. Benham,K. Kline G. Yagow. $234,596. 3/12-8/13. 2011 USDA-RHSE: What’s in Your Water? Linking Rural Health and Household Drinking Water Safety: L. Krometis, P. Ziegler, B. Benham. B $127,000. 8/11-12/14. 2010 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Bacteria And Benthic TMDL Studies for Twenty-eight Impaired Stream Segments. B. Benham, G. Yagow. $373,200. 10/10-6/12. 2008 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: TMDL Implementation Plan Development for the Pigg River and Old Womans Creek. B. Benham. $52,000. 1/08-3/09. 2007 USDA-CSREES. Protecting Private Water Supplies in Virginia. B. Benham, $200,000. 8/07-9/12. 2006 VA Department of Conservation and Recreation: Modeling Workshop for TMDL Implementation Plan Development. B. Benham. $17,500. 10/06-12/06. 2006 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Bacteria and benthic TMDL studies for fifteen selected impaired segments in Virginia. B. Benham, R. Zeckoski, K. Brannan, G. Yagow. $255,800. 9/06-4/08. 2006 VA Department of Conservation and Recreation: Development of the publication “Streamside Livestock Fencing: A Tool for Improving Water Quality and Increasing Farm Income” B. Benham. $14,200. 1/06-11/06. 2005 VA Department of Conservation and Recreation: TMDL implementation plan development for Big Otter River watershed. B. Benham, C. Heatwole, M.L. Wolfe. $60,040. 3/05-4/06.

Benham Curriculum Vitae 12 2005 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: TMDL implementation plan development for Abrams and upper and lower Opequon Creeks. B. Benham, G. Yagow, M.L. Wolfe. $63,064. 2/05-1/06. 2004 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: TMDL and Watershed Planning Training and Technical Support Center, B. Benham T. Dillaha C. Heatwole M. Wolfe. $500,000. 11/04-10/10. 2004 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: TMDL Implementation – Characteristics of Successful Projects. B. Benham, G. Yagow, K. Brannan, T. Dillaha. $70,000. 5/04-10/05. 2003 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: TMDL modeling workshop: modeling concepts, scope and assessment. B. Benham, G. Yagow, T. Dillaha. $22,410. 12/03-4/04. 2003 VA Dept. of Environmental Quality: Bacteria and benthic TMDL plans for fourteen selected watersheds in Virginia. B. Benham, S. Mostaghimi, T. Dillaha, C. Heatwole. $233,500. 10/03-3/06. 2001 VA Department of Conservation and Recreation: An assessment of the quality of cost-share Agricultural BMPS implemented in the James River basin in Virginia. B. Benham, S. Mostaghimi, K. Brannan, E. Smith. $69,066. 12/01-12/03.

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