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V.  Works Cited

1. Albin, Mac, Franklin County Metroparks. Personal Communication. April, 2004

2. Angle, Mike.  Ohio Department of Natural Resources: Division of Water. Personal Communication, in October, 2003.

  3. Brockman, Scott.  Ohio Department of Natural Resource: Division of Geological Survey.  Personal Communication, in September, 2003. 

  4. Conglose, John. 1999. Comprehensive Planning. Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet.  Columbus , Ohio . [Electronic Version.] 

  5. Connecticut River Watershed, 2000. Introduction to Riparian Buffers.  Charlestown , NH . Pg. 3

 6. Connecticut River Watershed, 2000. Urban Buffers. Charlestown, NH . Pg. 5.

  7. Connecticut River Watershed, 2000. Backyard Buffers. Charlestown , NH . Pg. 2.

  8. Dufour, K., M. Meehan, A. Van Kley, B. Weber, R. Will, I. Yeo, S. Gordon and M. Conroy. 2001. Development and Change in the Big Darby Watershed. City and Regional Planning Regional Planning Studio, The Ohio State University. 120 pp.  pg. 47.

  10. England, Laura, and Roy, Allison. 2001. Riparian Buffer Ordinances in Georgia. University of Georgia Institute of Ecology. Athens, Georgia. 

  11. Environmentally Sensitive Development Area (ESDA) External Advisory Group (EAG), September 2004. Report to the Director of the Ohio EPA, and the Director of Public Utilities for the City of Columbus. Draft Document.

  12. Fuller Mossbarger Scott & May and Center for Watershed Protection. 2001. Darby Creek Watershed Stormwater Management Strategies and Standards for New Development, Volumes 1 and 2. Prepared for Darby Creek Watershed Task Force, Central Ohio Regional Forum. 61 pp. (Volume 1) and appendices (Volume 2).

  13. Gordon, S.I. and J.W. Simpson.  1994.  Maintaining and improving water quality in the Big Darby Creek watershed: Agricultural and urban nonpoint water pollution.   Department of City and Regional Planning, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio .  Table 2.3

  13. Gordon et. al., 2001. Creating a Screening Tool for Identification of the Ecological Risks of Human Activity on Watershed Quality. City and Regional Planning, OSU. pg. 36-39)

  14. Hudkins, Stephen. 1999. Agricultural Zoning.  Ohio State University Fact Sheet.  Columbus , Ohio .  [Electronic Version].

  15. Leeds et. al., 1994. Vegetative Filter Strips: Application, Installation and Maintenance. Ohio State University Extension. Columbus, Ohio tables 1-2

  16. Mancl and Slater, 2002. Suitability of Ohio Soils for Treating Wastewater.  The Ohio State University Extension.  Appendix 1

  17. McCormac, Jim. ODNR. Personal Communication. April, 2004

  18. MORPC, 2004 – Regional Connections Website, December, 2004 http://www.regionalconnections.org/

  19. National Cooperative Soil Survey.  2002.  Soil Survey of Union County, Ohio : March 2002 Supplement. Pg 122

  20 National Park Service.  1993. Big and Little Darby Creeks, Ohio wild and scenic river evaluation and environmental assessment. National Park Service, Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Programs, Midwest Regional Office, Omaha , Nebraska .  40 pp.  

21. Natural Resource Conservation Service, 2001 - 2003.  Information Received.

  22. Ohio Department of Agriculture.  1999 – 2003 Ohio Agricultural StatisticsAnnual Report.

  23. Ohio Department of Natural Resources.  1992.  Big and Little Darby Creek Ohio scenic River, National and Wild Scenic River System Application, part one:  Plan and Environmental Assessment (revised).  Columbus , Ohio. 65, 63

 24. Ohio Department of Natural Resources: Division of Watercraft. Big Darby Creek Boating Access. Revised on April, 26, 2001 . Retrieved in September from  http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/tabid/2409/default.aspx

  25. Ohio Department of Natural Resources. 2001  Gazetteer of Ohio Streams, 2nd Edition(Electronic Version)

  26. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Ohio Soils.  Retrieved in September 2003, from http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/soilandwater/default/soils/default/tabid/9051/Default.aspx.

  27. Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Peteroski, Tim. Scenic River Coordinator.  Personal Communication, October, 2003. 

  28. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Water Pollution, Fish Kill, & Stream Litter Investigations 1979 – 2002.

29. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Gossett-Johnson, Sheree.  Personal Communication,   March, 2005. 

  30. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.  June, 2004. Biological and Water Quality Study of the Big Darby Creek Watershed, 2001/2002. Division of Surface Water. Columbus , Ohio .

  31. Riparian Buffer Conservation Zone Model Ordinance. October, 2004. New Jersey Division of Watershed Management. [Electronic Version]

  32. Rohrer, John. 1999. Agricultural Districts in Ohio. Ohio State University Fact Sheet. Columbus, Ohio. [Electronic Version]

  33. Rouch, Jerry.  Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Personal Communication.  March 2004

34. Smith, Kyle. Ohio Historical Society. Personal Communication. December, 2003.

  35. Stamm, John. 1999. Zoning. Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet. Columbus , Ohio . [Electronic Version.]

  36. Tetzloff, J. 2000. 2000 Survey of the Freshwater Mussels of the Lower Big Darby Creek. Final report to the Division of Wildlife, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

37. U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 1997.  Census of Agriculture 1997.  [Electronic Version]

  38. U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002.  Census of Agriculture 2002.  [Electronic Version]

  39. U.S. EPA, Office of Water.  2000.  Big Darby Creek Case Study:  A Profile of Watershed Threats and Protection in a Midwest Landscape.  EPA 841-B-00-004.  32 pp.

  40. Ward et. al., 2002. Sizing Stream Setbacks to Help Maintain Stream Stability. Prepared for the 2002 ASAE Annual International Meeting. Chicago , Illinois . July 28 – July 31, 2002 .

  41. White, Dale and Williams, David. 2000. Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover and Riparian Corridor using Satellite Remote Sensing. Ecological Risk Assessment Project, pg. 6.

  42. Wisconsin Rivers, 2002. Vegetative Buffer fact sheet. [Electronic Version]

  43. Woischke, Debbie. ODNR, Natural Heritage Database. Personal Communication February, 2004.

  44. Zaimes, G.N, Schultz, R.C., and Isenhart, T.M. 2004. “Stream bank erosion adjacent to riparian forest buffers, row-crop fields, and continuously-grazed pastures along Bear Creek in central Iowa.”  Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, Vol. 59, No. 1.

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