You are hereHome › Hal Marcus College of Science & Engineering (CSE) › Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences › Liebens, Johan › Sediment and water pollution in Bayou Chico, Pensacola, FL. Style APAChicagoHarvardIEEEMLATurabian Choose the citation style. Mohrherr, C. J., Liebens, J., & Rao, K. R. (2006). Sediment and water pollution in Bayou Chico, Pensacola, FL. Sediment and water pollution in Bayou Chico, Pensacola, FL. Details Type Research Report Title Sediment and water pollution in Bayou Chico, Pensacola, FL. Contributor(s) Mohrherr, Carl J. (author)Liebens, Johan (author)Rao, K. Ranga (author) Date 2006 Abstract This study is a component of the "Assessment of Environmental Pollution and Community Health in Northwest Florida" supported by a USEPA Cooperative Agreement award X-9745502 to The University of West Florida (Project Director: Dr. K. Ranga Rao). The contents of this report are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USEPA. The study was undertaken because of the increasing concern for environmental pollution and potential impacts on human health in Northwest Florida. It was designed to assess environmental impacts of toxic pollutants in Bayou Chico with an emphasis on possible superfund site impacts upon the Bayou. Kristal Flanders managed the spatial databases for the project and drafted the maps. Her assistance has been invaluable. Gustav Cancro, Brian Bradley and Nicholas Balderston helped with the fieldwork and some laboratory procedures. PID uwf:23211