Lisa Prcin, M.S.
Research Associate
(254) 774-6030
(Email)
Professional Interests
Restoration of disturbed military lands, stormwater sampling, erosion control methods, outreach/educational aspects of water resource issues within the community.
Education
- B.S., Animal Science, Tarleton State University, 2003
- M.S., Rangeland Ecology and Management, Texas A&M University, 2009
Specialized Training
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Rangeland vegetation inventory collection and analysis
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Manage and maintain ISCO automated stormwater sampling equipment
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ISCO FlowLink database
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Watershed Protection Plan development
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SPSS Statistics program
Research & Development
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Fort Hood Stormwater Monitoring – Collection and analysis of stormwater data to measure effectiveness of conservation BMPs on a watershed scale
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Leon River Conservation Effects and Assessment (CEAP) – Stormwater and base flow sample collection and analysis
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Fort Hood Training Area Revegetation Program – Analysis of range vegetation response to composted dairy manure application and other related BMPs
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Lampasas River Watershed Protection Plan – Development of an outreach component to encourage cooperation of watershed stakeholders in the development of a Watershed Protection Plan




