Theodore A. Endreny
Assistant Professor
207 Marshall Hall
One Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210-2788
(315) 470-6565
te@esf.edu
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Highest Education:
Ph.D. Princeton University (Water Resources Engineering), 1999.
Areas of Study:
Watershed modeling, water quality management, geomorphology, climatology.
Courses Taught:
Meteorology, Watershed Modeling, Engineering Hydrology & Hydraulics, Pollutant Fate & Transport, Engineering Response to Climate Change.
Licensure:
Professional Hydrologist
Professional Engineer
Most Recent Publications:
Black, J. and T.A. Endreny, "Increasing Stormwater Outfall Duration, Magnitude, and Volume through Combined Sewer Separation", ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, In Review 2005.
Endreny, T.A., S. Wolosoff, and J.M. Hassett, "Robustness of Pollutant Loading Estimators to Water Quality Data Thinning in a Suburban Watershed", Journal of River Basin Management, In Review, 2005.
Endreny, T.A., "Stormwater Management for Society & Nature via Service Learning & Ecological Engineering", International Journal of Water Resources Development, 20(3): 445-462, 2004.
Steenvoorden, J. and T. Endreny, Editors, Wastewater Reuse and Groundwater Quality, International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) Publication No. 285, Wallingford, UK, 2004.
Endreny, T.A., B. Felzer, J.W. Shuttleworth, and M. Bonell, "Policy to Coordinate Watershed Hydrological, Social, and Ecological Needs: the HELP Initiative", in Lawford, R.G., Fort, D., Hartmann, H., and Eden, S., eds., Water: Science, Policy and Management: Water Resources Monograph 16, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., p.395-411, 2003.
Endreny, T.A., and E.F. Wood, "Watershed Weighting of Export Coefficients to Map Critical Phosphorous Loading Areas", Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 39(1): 165-181, 2003.


