My Working Bibliography

A working bibliography is a list sources you may use in your paper. Most of them you will not use, but you should look at them all and then decide which is the most useful to you and your project.

To the Sample Research Log

Environmental Law.  Westlaw Campus.  West Group, 2001. link to westlaw.  16 Jan 2002.

Backland Virgil L., Elwin A. Ross, Patrick H. Thomas, and Dean M. Renner.  “Effect of Agricultural Drainage on Water Quality in the Pacific Northwest.”  Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering. Jul/Aug 95, Vol. 121, Issue 4, 289-291.

Banks, Janel, et al. Dairy Animal Waste and Agricultural Nutrient Management: Environmental Impact Study. Bellingham: Western Washington State University, Huxley College of Environmental Studies, 1998.

Dairy Nutrient Management Act.  Title 90, RCW., Sect. 64.  Online Edition. http://www.leg.wa.gov/RCW/index.cfm Accessed 16 Jan 2004.

Erickson, K. Water Quality Impacts from Dairies in Washington State: A Literature Review. Jan 1995. Environmental Protection Agency, 95-326

Frarey, Larry, et. all. Livestock and the Environment: Watershed Solutions.  Stephenville, Texas: Tarleton State University, Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research 1994.

Goldstien, Gerome. “Powering Our Way to a Renewable Energy Future.” BioCycle. Aug. 2004, Vol 45, Iss. 8, 4.

Hashim, William A. and Lauren Stalmaster.  Washington’s Water Quality Management to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution. Olympia, WA: WA State Dept. of Ecology, 2004.

Hermanson, Ronald, and Eddie L. Thomason.  Managing Livestock Tomorrow to Protect Groundwater. Olympia, WA: WA State Dept. of Ecology, 2004.

Hermanson, Ronald.  Keys to Dairy Manure Management for Water Quality.  Pullman, WA: Washington State University, Cooperative Extension, 1992.

Hood, S.  Focus Sheet: Johnson Creek Watershed—Cleaning Up Water Pollution. Feb 2004. WA State Dept. of Ecology, Water Quality, 00-10-006.

Kauzloric, Phil.  Focus Sheet: Managing Dairy Waste Under the New Act.  WA State Dept. of Ecology, Water Quality, 98-2014-WQ.

Kauzloric, Phil. 1998 Department of Ecology—Implementation of the Dairy Nutrient Management Act (CH. 90.64 RCW).  WA State Department of Ecology, Water Quality, 98-38.

Lacy, Peter M.  Addressing Water Pollution from Livestock Grazing after ONDA v. Dombeck: Legal Strategies under the Clean Water Act.  Portland, OR: Northwest Water Law Policy Project.

Meyer, Dan “Making Electricity from Manure.  BioCycle.  Vol. 44, Iss. 1, 52.

Oregon National Desert Association v. Dombeck.” 172 F. 3d 1092. CA 9 (OR) 22 June 1998.  Schroeder.

Ritter, William F. and Adel Shirmohammadi. Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution : Watershed Management and Hydrology. Boca Raton, Florida: Lewis Publishers, 2001.

Roberts, D.  Taking Action—To Reduce Nonpoint Water Pollution in Washington. Sept. 1999. Revised July 2000. WA State Dept. of Ecology. 99-21

USDA—Economic Research Service. Manure Management for Water Quality.  http://ers.usda.gov/publication/aer824/aer824g.pdf. Accessed 16 Jan 2004.

Wills, Max Thomas. Dairy Farming and the Effects of Agriculture Nonpoint Source Pollution on Stream Water Quality, Johnson Creek Watershed, Whatcom County, WA, 1997.  Thesis (M.S.) Bellingham: Western Washington State University.