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    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/lisa-nowell
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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T18:50:04.038094'
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    name: Lisa Nowell
     abstract: Research Chemist with the California Water Science Center
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    - Research Chemist
     abstract: Lisa Nowell is a Research Chemist with the USGS National Water Quality
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       Program (NWQP), National Water Quality Assessment Project (NAWQA).
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      - California Water Science Center
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      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/california-water-science-center
     abstract: "Since 2013, I have been part of the Regional Stream-Quality Assessment\
    email: lhnowell@usgs.gov
       \ (RSQA) team, which is a multidisciplinary team conducting a series of multistressor\
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       \ studies of wadable streams in the Midwest, Southeast, Pacific Northwest, Northeast,\
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       \ and Central Coastal California regions. My primary focus is to track, interpret\
    - Lisa Nowell is a Research Chemist with the USGS National Water Quality Program
      \ and model the occurrence of pesticides in stream water and sediment at the\
       (NWQP), National Water Quality Assessment Project (NAWQA).
       \ regional scale; and to interpret data on sediment toxicity and ecological\
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       \ condition in relation to chemical stressors. I have participated in the design\
    - aquatic ecosystems
       \ and implementation of NAWQA since 1991, when I first joined the USGS as a\
    - benthic ecosystems
       \ member of NAWQA\u2019s Pesticide National Synthesis team. Since that time,\
    - environmental assessment
       \ I have conducted national and regional-scale assessments of pesticides in\
    - freshwater ecosystems
       \ water, sediment, and aquatic biota, and with my colleagues have developed\
    - surface water (non-marine)
    - surface water quality
    - water quality
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       \ Assessment (RSQA) team, which is a multidisciplinary team conducting a series\
       \ of multistressor studies of wadable streams in the Midwest, Southeast, Pacific\
       \ Northwest, Northeast, and Central Coastal California regions. My primary focus\
      \ is to track, interpret and model the occurrence of pesticides in stream water\
       \ and sediment at the regional scale; and to interpret data on sediment toxicity\
       \ and ecological condition in relation to chemical stressors. I have participated\
       \ in the design and implementation of NAWQA since 1991, when I first joined\
       \ the USGS as a member of NAWQA\u2019s Pesticide National Synthesis team. Since\
       \ that time, I have conducted national and regional-scale assessments of pesticides\
       \ in water, sediment, and aquatic biota, and with my colleagues have developed\
       \ tools (such as sediment benchmarks, aquatic-life benchmarks, the Pesticide\
       \ tools (such as sediment benchmarks, aquatic-life benchmarks, the Pesticide\
       \ Toxicity Index, and Health-Based Screening Levels) for interpreting the biological\
       \ Toxicity Index, and Health-Based Screening Levels) for interpreting the biological\
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       \ and 2018 Program Committee of SETAC North America, and I am an Associate Editor\
       \ and 2018 Program Committee of SETAC North America, and I am an Associate Editor\
       \ of the journal,Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal."
       \ of the journal,Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal."
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  email: lhnowell@usgs.gov
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      name: California Water Science Center
      url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/california-water-science-center
    roleName: Research Chemist
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  name: Lisa Nowell
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