Chris Holdren
Reclamation Office: Technical Service Center, Hydropower Technical Services
Contact Information: (303) 445-2178, gholdren@usbr.gov
Research Funded by the Science and Technology Program
Chris Holdren began doing research for the Science and Technology Program in the 2004 fiscal year, with funding provided by the program as recently as the 2013 fiscal year. Projects were funded under the Science and Technology Program research topics Invasive Species and Water Quality.
The following research projects were funded in whole or in part by the Science and Technology Program. Chris Holdren is listed as the principal investigator, or primary researcher. Click the project's title to view more information.
Ecological Impacts and Possible Environmental Controls of Zebra/Quagga Mussels on Reclamation Reservoirs
Project ID: 6003
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2013
Research Results: contact Chris Holdren
Ecological Impacts of Dreissenids on Cyanobacteria-Producing Toxins in Western Reservoirs
Project ID: 2358
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2011
Research Results: contact Chris Holdren
Zebra and Quagga Mussels: Pre- and Post- Impacts of Zebra/Quagga Mussels on the Physical, Chemical, and Biological Attributes on Reclamation Reservoirs
Project ID: 2113
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2010 (with plans to continue through 2014)
Research Results: contact Chris Holdren
Identify Causitive Factors to Manage Nutrients and Perchlorate in Lake Mead
Project ID: 1221
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2004 - 2005
Research Results: contact Chris Holdren
This information was last updated on May 18, 2013
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