EXPERIENCE

DANNY C. REINKE, Ph.D.

 Dr. Reinke has over 20 years of management experience that represents the successful combination of environmental technology, scientific academia, and military experience. He is currently the on-site technical support for the conservation branch at Edwards AFB which includes National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Natural and Cultural Resources.  He has provided support for the Departments of the Army and Air Force for NEPA document development and review that included environmental impact assessments, floristic studies, endangered species consultation, and NEPA training. As a Program Manager for the Army National Guard, he served as Environmental Program Manager for NEPA working on Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) and Environmental Assessments (EAs) and developing policy and guidance for 54 field offices. Dr. Reinke has an extensive background in bioassay and assessment technology. He has experience with interagency facilitation and coordination of public meetings. These meetings addressed issues ranging from informal endangered species consultation to EIS scoping meetings to scoping meetings for EAs on locally difficult issues. Dr. Reinke is a certified facilitator for total quality management (TQM) principles and techniques. He has experience combining TQM with the use of "GroupWare" software for problem resolution, strategic development, and document production projects. Dr. Reinke has successfully directed regional, national, and international programs and projects.

 Academic Training:

Education:                  Ph.D., Aquatic Ecology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1980

                                       M.A., Botany, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1975

                                               B.S., Biology-Chemistry, Southwestern State College, Weatherford, OK, 1973 (cum laude) 

Training:                     Wetlands Environmental Compliance, ACoE, Duck, NC, 1994

               40-Hour OSHA/HAZWOPER Training (and 8 hour updates), 1993–Present

National NEPA Workshop, CEQ, Chicago IL, 1992

Implementing NEPA, Duke University, Raleigh, NC, 1991

Environmental Compliance Assessment System (ECAS), ACoE, Kansas City, MO, 1991

Environmental Law, Government Institutes, Alexandria, VA, 1991

Basic Environmental Coordinator Course, ALMC, Fort Lee, VA, 1990

Command and General Staff Officer Course, DA, Nonresident, 1989

Ordnance Officer Advance Course (Honor Graduate), Redstone Arsenal, AL, 1985 

Awards:                Regents Scholarship, Southwestern State College, 1969–70 

Professional  Affiliations:          National Association of Environmental Professionals

                  National Military Fish and Wildlife Association

                  International Phycological Society

                  International Society for Diatom Research

                  Phycological Society of America 

Certifications/

Registrations:       IDC Staff Instructor, April 2000 updated Jan 2001, PADI MSD Trainer, Certification MSDT-95141, Jul, 1999, 

EMP International/PADI Medic First Aid Instructor, Certification, Jan, 1998.

                              PADI DAN O2 Instructor, Certification, Mar, 1999

Certified PSI (high pressure cylinders) Inspector, #8416, Jan, 1998. Updated Jan, 2001

EMT-I, May 2005 

Current Security

Clearance:            DoD Secret

Functional Area Experience: 

Ecological Management Projects 

<          Conservation Branch, Edwards AFB, CA, 2000-2006:  Senior technical support for the day-to-day management of the Conservation issues to include Natural Resources, Cultural Resources and Environment Impact Assessment, that provides technical support to the Government personnel at Edwards Air Force Base.  The Conservation Branch includes approximately 20 technical experts in the various subject matter areas.  

<          Environmental Impact Assessment Program (EIAP), 2000-2006:  On-site technical support (technical reviews and project development) of the NEPA process review for all NEPA analysis done inhouse and by contractors.  Provide technical assistance (NEPA and Natural Resource Issues) to the conservation program at Edwards AFB, CA,. 

<             Senior Technical Advisor: Programmatic Section 7 Consultation for Routine Maintenance Actions at Edwards AFB, CA., 2000-2006 Development and preparation of the integrated natural resource management plan as required by the Sikes Act and amendments for the testing and training areas used by the Air Force at Edwards AFB, CA. 

<             Project Manager: Integrated Natural Resource  Management Plan for Edwards AFB, 2000-2002: Development and preparation of the integrated natural resource management plan (INRMP) as required by the Sikes Act and amendments for the testing and training areas used by the Air Force at Edwards AFB, CA.  This document was selected as the winner of the Environmental Planning Excellence category, awarded by the American Planning Association, Federal Planning Division. 

<          Project Manager: General Regional 404 CWA permit for Edwards AFB, 2000-2001: Development and preparation of a general regional 404 permit for the drylake beds at Edwards AFB.  (Note: the recent Supreme Court case on isolated waters made this document unnecessary.) 

<          Project Manager: New Mexico Army National Guard (ARNG) Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan, 1999-2000: Development and preparation of the integrated natural resource management plan (INRMP) as required by the Sikes Act and amendments for the training lands used by the NMARNG.  This document was the winner of the New Mexico Medal of Merit for Environmental Planning.  

<          Project Manager: Integrated Pest Management (IMP) Policy Development for the Army National Guard (ARNG) Pest Management Program, 1997-1998: Policy Development for IMP procedures and policies emphasizing mechanical and cultural procedures, but including biological and chemical techniques when appropriate. Directed the EA preparation for the ARNG including initial scoping; identification of critical issues; interagency coordination with State, local, and Federal agencies; data collection; preparation for the preliminary and final draft EAs; and preparation of the Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). 

<          River Management Plan for Eagle River, Fort Richardson, Alaska, 1994-1995:  This Environmental Assessment (EA) for Implementation of the Eagle River Management Plan was prepared to assess the compatibility of recreational river use with training mission requirements. Tasks for this project included extensive field and river usage surveys, document preparation (EA, Finding of No Significant Impact, Public Notice), and scoping meetings support. Information from the EA is to be included in the installation Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan (INRMP). 

<          Threaten & Endangered Species Consultation, 1993-2000.  Dr. Reinke has been involved with both formal and informal section 7 consultation for a number of different species in several different states to include the Kit Fox in California, the America Burying Beetle in Oklahoma, the Desert Tortoise in California, the Bald Eagle in Kansas, several prairie plant species in Kansas, and the Globeberry in Arizona. 

<          Research Scientist: Kansas Biological Survey, 1978–1985: Conducted extensive baseline studies of native and exotic species with a focus on aquatic species to include  regional water quality data in Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, and Missouri resulting in a regional environmental baseline database.  Collected vascular and nonvascular plants specimens from wetland areas; published scientific papers on the use of statistical techniques for evaluating "Community Similarity" as applied to freshwater phytoplankton communities; developed and taught a regional water quality workshop with an emphasis on species identification; and participated in a 2-year follow up study of a crude oil spill on a freshwater stream in Kansas. 

<          Graduate Student: University of Kansas, 1975–1978: Conducted extensive comparative studies on aquatic bioassays techniques in both a laboratory and field setting.  These bioassay techniques were also compared on a region basis by conducting parallel experiments in the soft, low pH waters of a Canadian Shield lake and compared to the hard, relatively high pH of a Kansas pond.  

<          Graduate Student: University of Kansas, 1973–1975: Collected, prepared, cataloged, and maintained the vascular and nonvascular collection at the University of Kansas Herbarium.  The KU Herbarium is the largest regional collection of native and exotic species in the Great Plains area.  The collection material is maintained and cataloged on a state and county bases. 

Environmental Impact Assessment 

NEPA Technical Support: 25th ID Styker EIS, 2002-2004: Provided NEPA technical comments and recommendations for one of the Army Transformation EISs in Hawaii.

<             Project Manager (SE/TA):  Environmental Assessment for the Saline Valley Radar, 2002- 2003: Directed the EA preparation for the Saline Valley Radar project.  A multi-agency (NPS, FAA, BLM and an Indian Tribe as cooperating agencies) included initial scoping; identification of critical issues; interagency coordination with State, local, and Federal agencies; data collection; preparation for the preliminary and final draft EAs; and preparation of the Notice of Availability (NOA) or Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI).  

<             Project Manager: Environmental Assessment for the Edwards AF, Integrated Natural Resource  Management Plan & NEPA documentation, 2001-2002: Development and preparation of the integrated natural resource management plan as required by the Sikes Act and amendments for the test and evaluation lands used by the Air Force. Directed the EA preparation including initial scoping; identification of critical issues; interagency coordination with State, local, and Federal agencies; data collection; preparation for the preliminary and final draft EAs; and preparation of the Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). 

<          Project Manager:  Wyoming Army National Guard (WYARNG) Environmental Assessment for MLRS/HIMARS Firing and training at Camp Guernsey, WY., 1999-2000:  The WYARNG required an investigation and analysis of environmental issues and impacts that could potentially result from firing, maintaining, operating, and maneuver training with the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS).  This investigation included data gathering, report generation and had to insure compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).  This project is being coordinated with federal agencies, state and local agencies, as well as the potentially impacted public. 

<          Project Manager:  Environmental Assessment for the New Mexico Army National Guard (ARNG) - Equipment Training, 1999- 2000: Directs the EA preparation for the ARNG including initial scoping; identification of critical issues; interagency coordination with State, local, and Federal agencies; data collection; preparation for the preliminary and final draft EAs; and preparation of the Notice of Intent (NOI) or Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). The battalion is scheduled to be placed at several sites across New Mexico. 

<          Project Manager:  Feasibility Study for Tracked Vehicle Training Areas at MCB Quantico, Virginia, 1999-2000: This study is to determine the site conditions and suitability of the training areas at MCB, Quantico for tracked vehicle training to include design, operation, and mitigation.  Based on the site conditions and environmental concerns, a range of alternatives were identified which included structural features, timing and duration, as well as, maintenance, and remediation. 

<          Project Manager: Programmatic Environmental Assessment for the Army National Guard (ARNG) - Fielding 11 Battalions of Multiple Launch Rocket System, 1998- 2000: Directed the EA preparation for the ARNG including initial scoping; identification of critical issues; interagency coordination with State, local, and Federal agencies; data collection; preparation for the preliminary and final draft EAs; and preparation of the Notice of Intent (NOI) or Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). The 11 battalions are scheduled to be placed in nine states scattered across the United States. 

<          Project Manager: Environmental Assessment for the New Mexico Army National Guard (ARNG) Integrated Natural Resource  Management Plan & NEPA documentation, 1999-2000: Development and preparation of the integrated natural resource management plan as required by the Sikes Act and amendments for the training lands used by the NMARNG. Directed the EA preparation for the NMARNG including initial scoping; identification of critical issues; interagency coordination with State, local, and Federal agencies; data collection; preparation for the preliminary and final draft EAs; and preparation of the Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). 

<          Project Manager: National Environmental Policy Act Technical Support Service, U.S. Army Environmental Center, 1994–2000: Directed the collection of NEPA documentation completed by all of the major Army commands (MACOMs). The documents collected will facilitate easy access to baseline information for planning future NEPA documents or specific environmental studies (e.g., wetlands, M1 tank training and its impact on the environment). Reviewed NEPA documents for technical sufficiency and recommends improvements to text, format, and content. Provided technical assistance during development to ensure the projects would be in compliance with AR 200-2 guidelines and DA and Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) requirements. Makes technical updates on emerging Federal issues that may impact Army actions. Performs technical reviews to ensure full and final compliance with CEQ regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 1500 to 1508), Army Regulation (AR) 200-2, recent DA guidance (Pollution Prevention), and precedent-setting case law as interpreted by the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of General Counsel. 

<          Senior Environmental Scientist: Programmatic Environmental Assessment, Federal Aviation Administration, 1996-1997: Served as the NEPA technical expert for preparing a Programmatic EA to implement the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). Responsibilities included researching the current navigation system; providing technical NEPA guidance; attending public meetings, the NEPA technical review of the EA, and the Finding of No Significant Impact; and providing general support to the Satellite Program Office in fulfilling the NEPA requirements for the WAAS program. Also conducted site visits and documented the applicability of categorical exclusions for the installation of receiving antennas as part of the WAAS program at seven locations across the United States. 

<          Environmental Assessment for California National Guard Maintenance and Training Equipment Site (MATES) 1995: NEPA documentation is required for this major construction project for the relocation of a MATES facility. This project includes environmental baseline studies, draft and final EAs, public review period, and coordination with responsible Federal, State and local officials. 

<          Program Manager: National Environmental Policy Act Document Preparation, U.S. Army Environmental Center, 1994–1997: Provided technical consulting services, prepared draft and final EAs, and developed a model EA format based on lessons learned from previous and recent EAs. The model EA incorporated the required Department of the Army (DA) format, the issues to be addressed in each section, significant and applicable case laws, and recommended practices. Directed the preparation of EAs for the Department of the Army, including initial scoping, identification of critical issues; interagency coordination with State, local, and Federal agencies; site visits and field investigations for data collection; preparation of the preliminary and final draft EAs; and preparation of the Notice of Intent (NOI) or Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). 

<          Project Manager: National Environmental Policy Act Document Technical Review, U.S. Army Environmental Center, 1994–1997: Reviewed NEPA documents for technical sufficiency and recommended improvements to text, format, and content. Provided technical assistance during development to ensure the projects would be in compliance with AR 200-2 guidelines and DA and Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) requirements. Made technical updates on emerging Federal issues that may impact Army actions. Performed technical reviews to ensure full and final compliance with CEQ regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 1500 to 1508), Army Regulation (AR) 200-2, recent DA guidance (Pollution Prevention), and precedent-setting case law as interpreted by the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of General Counsel. Prepared a summary report. 

Regulation and Policy: Review and Development 

<          Senior Advisor for Natural Resources/Endangered Species: Regulatory Analysis and Monitoring Program, U.S. Army Environmental Center, October, 1996–2000: Assists with the Regulatory Analysis and Monitoring Program project for the U.S. Army Environmental Center. Provides overall program support and senior technical support for NEPA and Natural Resource issues. This project provides regulatory analysis of proposed Federal regulations for the purpose of identifying implications to the U.S. Army. 

<          The Environmental Compliance Assessment System (ECAS) Program Support, 1996-2000: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides environmental compliance assistance to army installation.  The ECAS system identifies the resources necessary to ensure that their installations are in full compliance with all Federal, State, local, and Army environmental regulations. Under this program, a team of assessors consisting of professionals in a range of environmental fields travels to installations and evaluates compliance with environmental regulations. Dr. Reinke provides technical support to ECAS evaluation teams in the areas of natural resources and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance. For each installation inspected, environmental compliance issues are identify.  Deficiencies and compliance concerns have draft and final corrective action plans developed that explain compliance issues and provide recommendations and cost estimates for addressing these deficiencies. 

<          Project Manager: Study on the Army's Mitigation and Monitoring Program, U.S. Army Environmental Center, 1995: Directed the study to determine if installations were complying with recommended mitigation and monitoring measures. Supervised the collection and review of representative EAs, EISs, FONSIs and Records of Decision (RODs); reviewed documents and identified mitigation and monitoring recommendations; conducted onsite EA and EIS reviews in order to verify completed or in-process actions. 

<          Technical Reviewer: BRAC NEPA Manual, 1995:  Severed as a NEPA technical expert and reviewer of the BRAC NEPA manual which established the NEPA analysis and documentation policy for Army installations closed by the various BRAC commissions. 

<          Project Manager: Support to the Revision of Army Regulation 200-2 (Environmental Effects of Army Actions), U.S. Army Environmental Center, 1994: The revised AR 200-2 will address the changing scope and extent of Army NEPA compliance activities resulting from base realignments and closures (BRACs), force restructuring, systems modernization, and other actions under the purview of NEPA. Provided a critical review of the existing regulation; surveyed the NEPA regulations of other Federal agencies to identify transferable concepts; reviewed and analyzed NEPA case law; coordinated with the AR 200-2 Revisions Steering Committee; made draft revisions for Army-wide review; and incorporated comments from the Army, CEQ, and the general public.  

<          Environmental Program Manager: NEPA, 1990–1994: Directed 5 major EISs and 30 EAs. Provided technical expertise in the areas of support, planning, and budgeting. Developed NEPA policy and guidance for 54 field offices and a NEPA training program for Army National Guard environmental professionals which included a Basic Environmental Coordinators Course, a NEPA Implementation Briefing for Army National Guard Commanders Seminars, the CEQ/Duke University-sponsored NEPA Implementation Course, and the CEQ/Duke University NEPA Analysis and Documentation Preparation course. Presented environmental awareness and NEPA implementation briefings to senior commanders and staff members at numerous National Guard meetings and workshops and has conducted interagency meetings with State and Federal regulatory agencies on resolving compliance/noncompliance issue. 

<          Program Manager: Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act, 1990–1993: Directed program planning, technical support, and budgeting for 54 field offices; performed quality assurance for the Army National Guard Environmental Compliance Assessment System (ECAS) for three media areas (NEPA, Clean Water Act (CWA), and Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)); and reviewed ECAS findings for compliance with Federal and State laws, technical accuracy, and suitability of the recommended corrective action. 

<          Director Field Medical Training Site: 1989–1990: Coordinated Military Medical Readiness Training Exercises throughout Central and South America for two years. Provided all logistical support, host nation and State Department coordination, site selection, and local agency coordination including local governors and mayors. These high profile  missions typically costed more that $250,000 per mission, and treated approximately 60,000 patients and animals. 

Academic Teaching Experience: 

<          Environmental Program Manager: 1990–1994: Developed NEPA policy and guidance for 54 field offices and a NEPA training program for Army National Guard environmental professionals which included a Basic Environmental Coordinators Course, a NEPA Implementation Briefing for Army National Guard Commanders Seminars, the CEQ/Duke University-sponsored NEPA Implementation Course, and the CEQ/Duke University NEPA Analysis and Documentation Preparation course. Presented environmental awareness and NEPA implementation briefings to senior commanders and staff members at numerous National Guard meetings and workshops and has conducted interagency meetings with State and Federal regulatory agencies on resolving compliance/noncompliance issue. 

<          Assistant Professor of Military Science: 1985–1989: Assigned as the instructor responsible for preparing all freshman Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) instruction and class activities at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. 

<          Developed and taught multimedia courses on NEPA compliance specialized for the Washington Navy Yard, Army National Guard, and Duke University.  Developed and taught a multimedia "Basic Environmental Coordinator Course" for over 75 newly employed environmental professionals.  Taught the NEPA and ESA sections of Environmental Compliance for Federal Facilities & Industry Course, and was the Course Director for the Government Institutes course called Natural & Cultural Resources Management. 

<          Dr. Reinke has taught a wide variety of laboratory subjects, including General Biology, Botany, Plant Ecology, Plant Taxonomy, Limnology, and Algal Ecology at the university level.  He also developed and taught a regional water quality workshop while at the Kansas Biological Survey. 

Chronological Employment History:

Computer Science Corporation, Senior Scientific Advisor, Conservation, October 2000-2001

Horne Engineering Services, Inc., Senior Env. Scientist, November 1993–September 2000

Army National Guard, Conservation Program Manager, August 1985–October 1993

State Biological Survey, Assistant Scientist, August 1978–July 1985

University of Kansas, Graduate Assistant, September 1973–July 1978

 

Dr. Reinke retired from the Army National Guard as a LTC in August of 2004.

 

Publications: 

Reinke, D.C., et.al. 2003. Environmental Assessment for the Saline Valley Radar. Edwards AFB, CA.

Reinke, D.C. 2001. Environmental Assessment for the Development and Implementation of an Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan at Edwards AFB, CA.

Reinke, D.C. and L.L. Swartz. 2001. Endangered Species: Legal Requirements and Policy Guidance.  Battelle Press, Columbus. OH.

Reinke, D.C., et al. 2000. Assigning Significance. Proceeding of the 25th Annual NAEP Conf.

Reinke, D.C. and L.L. Swartz. 1999. The NEPA Reference Guide. Battelle Press, Columbus. OH.  (See Amazon.com for reviews of this book.)

Reinke, D.C. 1998. NEPA: The Legal Requirements and Policy Issue Guide (Air Force). Horne Technical Report 1-372. Fairfax, VA: Horne Engineering Services, Inc.

Reinke, D.C., et. al.  1998.  Final Programmatic Environmental Assessment for the ARNG Pest Management Program.

Reinke, D.C. 1998. NEPA: The Legal Requirements and Policy Issue Guide (Army). Horne Technical Report 1-338. Fairfax, VA: Horne Engineering Services, Inc.

Reinke, D.C. 1998.  Selected Executive Orders Related to NEPA, Natural, and Cultural Resources. Technical Report 1-113. Fairfax, VA: Horne Engineering Services, Inc.

Reinke, D.C. and P. Robitaille. 1997. NEPA Litigation: A Detailed Statistical Study. Proceeding of the 22nd Annual NAEP Conf: 759-765.

Reinke, D.C., et. al. 1997. Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact (EA/FNSI) & Initial Study and Proposed Negative Declaration (IS/ND) for the California National Guard Mobilization and Training Equipment Site (MATES) relocation on the National Training Center, Fort Irwin

Reinke, D.C. 1997. NEPA: The Legal Requirements and Policy Issue Guide (Navy & USMC). Horne Technical Report 1-333. Fairfax, VA: Horne Engineering Services, Inc.

Reinke, D.C., et. al. 1996. Programmatic Environmental Assessment for the FAA's Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Program

Reinke, D.C., et. al. 1996.  Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Implementation of the Recreational Management Plan for the Eagle River, Fort Richardson, Alaska

Reinke, D.C., et. al. 1996.  Environmental Assessment for the Implementation of The Natural Resources Management Plan Sierra Army Depot, California

Reinke, D.C. and P. Robitaille. 1995. NEPA Mitigation and Monitoring Activities on Army Installations. Proceeding of the 20th Annual NAEP Conf: 709-713.

Reinke, D.C., et. al.  1995. Environmental Assessment for the Kansas Army National Guard Helicopter Conversion

Reinke, D.C. 1995. Land Management and ESA Guidance. Horne Technical Report 1-240. Alexandria, VA: Horne Engineering Services, Inc.

Reinke, D.C. 1995. NEPA Mitigation and Monitoring Activities on Army Installations. Paper presented at the 21st American Defense Preparedness Association, Environmental Symposium and Exhibition, San Diego, CA.

Reinke, D.C. 1994. Consolidated CEQ, NEPA Guidance. Horne Technical Report 1-179. Alexandria, VA: Horne Engineering Services, Inc.

Reinke, D.C. 1986. Evaluation of the Use of Community Similarity Techniques as Applied to Phytoplankton Communities. Community Toxicity Testing. ASTM STP 920: 6-17.

Reinke, D.C. 1985. First Report of Chaetoceros muelleri Lemm. (Bacillariophyceae) from Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 88: 68-70.

Reinke, D.C. and F. deNoyelles. 1985. The species specific effects of sublethal concentrations of cadmium on freshwater phytoplankton communities in a Canadian Shield lake. Can. J. Bot. 63: 1997-2003.

Reinke, D.C. 1985. Evaluation of the Use of Community Similarity Techniques as Applied to Phytoplankton Communities. Paper presented at the ASTM Symposium on Community Toxicity Testing, in Colorado Springs, CO.

Reinke, D.C. 1984. Ultrastructure of Chaetoceros muelleri Lemm. (Bacillariophyceae): Auxospore, resting spore and vegetative cell morphology. J. Phycol. 20: 153-155.

Reinke, D.C. 1983. Algae collected by Rufus H. Thompson, II: Parallela Nova-zelandae, first Report from North America. Tech. Publ. State Biol. Surv. Kansas 13: 22-23.

Reinke, D.C. 1983. The Hydrodictyaceae of Kansas: New Records and ecological notes. Tech. Publ. State Biol. Surv. Kansas 13: 26-33.

Reinke, D.C. 1983. A Preliminary Report on the Freshwater Entomoneidacea. Paper presented at the 7th North American Diatom Symposium, in Barnebey Center, OH.

Reinke, D.C. 1983. The Common Green Flagellates from the Prairie Marshes in Kansas. Paper presented American Microscopical Society Meeting, in Lovisville, KY.

Reinke, D.C. 1983. First Report of Chaetoceros muelleri in Kansas. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci., in Atchison, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1982. Book Review—Annotated List of Diatoms Reported from Kansas by M. Eberle. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 85: 174-176.

Czarnecki, D. B. and D.C. Reinke. 1982. Nomenclatural changes among some Kansas diatoms. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 85: 174-176.

Reinke, D.C. 1982. New records and distributional notes of Kansas Algae for 1981. Tech. Publ. State Biol. Surv. Kansa.s 12: 61-69.

Reinke, D.C. 1982. Algae collected by Rufus H. Thompson, I: New records for Kansas. Tech. Publ. State Biol. Surv. Kansas. 12: 21-38.

Reinke, D.C. and R.L. Meyer. 1982. A guide to the specific literature of freshwater algae. Sp. Rpt. State Biol. Surv. Kansas. No. 26: 1-24.

Reinke, D.C. 1982. Audouinella violacea (Kuetz.) Hamel (Nemaliales), A Freshwater Red Algae in Kansas. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci., in Manhattan, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1982. A Preliminary Report on the Diatom Genus Entomoneis in Kansas. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci., in Manhattan, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1982. An Indicator species of high salinity in Kansas. Paper presented at the Great Plains Limnologist Meeting.

Czarnecki, D.B. and D.C. Reinke. 1981. Diatoms new to Kansas and nomenclatural notes on previous reports. Tech. Publ. State Biol. Surv. Kansas. 10: 20-31.

Reinke, D.C. 1981. Enteromorpha, a marine alga in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 84: 228-230.

Reinke, D.C. 1981. New Records and distributional notes of Kansas algae for 1980. Tech. Publ. State Biol. Surv. Kansas. 10:57-64.

Reinke, D.C.1981. Observations on the Filamentous Algae of the Arkansas River in Kansas. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci. in Winfield, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1981. Enteromorpha (Ulvales, Chlorophyceae) in Kansas. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad of Sci. in Winfield, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1981. Evaluation of Similarity Indices on Phytoplankton Community Data. Paper presented at the Phycology Meetings, Bloomington, IN.

Reinke, D.C. 1980. The Effects of Cadmium on Freshwater Phytoplankton Communities: A Comparative Algal Assay Study. Ph.D. Diss., University of Kansas.

deNoyelles, F., Jr., R. Knoeckel, D. Reinke, D. Treanor, and C. Altenholfen. 1980. Continuous Culturing of Natural Phytoplankton Communities in the Experimental Lake Area: Effects of Enclosure, In Situ Incubation, Light, Phosphorus, and Cadmium. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 37: 424-433.

Wujek, D. E., M. S. Chapo, and D.C. Reinke. 1980. New Records and Distribution Notes on Diatoms from Western Kansas. Tech. Publ. Surv. Kansas. 9: 90-109.

deNoyelles, F., D. Reinke, D. Treanor, and C. Altenhofen. 1980. In Situ Continuous Culturing of Lake Phytoplankton Communities. Microcosms in Ecological Research. DOE Symposium: Series 52: 489-512.

Reinke, D.C. 1980. A Critique of the EPA Algal Assay Bottle Test. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci., Hays, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1980. Unialgal Bioassays as Predictive Models in Algal Ecology. Paper presented at the Phycology Meetings, Vancouver B.C., Canada.

Reinke, D.C. 1980. The Effects of Cadmium of Natural Phytoplankton Communities. Paper presented at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN.

Reinke, D.C., and W. L. Bloom. 1979. Pollen Dispersal in Natural Populations: A Method for Tracking Individual Pollen Grains. Systematic Botany. 4: 223-229.

Reinke, D.C. 1979. New and Interesting Algae from Kansas. Tech. Publ. State Biol. Surv. Kansas. 8: 67-71.

Reinke, D.C. 1979. A Preliminary Checklist of the Algae Reported from Kansas. Sp. Rpt. State Biol. Surv. Kansas. No. 23: 1-70.

Reinke, D.C. 1979. A Preliminary Report on Rhopalodia gibba in Kansas. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci., Whichita, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1979. The Effect of Cadmium of Primary Production of Natural Phytoplankton Communities with Varying Light Intensities and Exposure Times. Paper presented at the Phycology Meeting in Stillwater, OK.

Reinke, D.C. 1979. The Effects of a Crude Oil Spill on a Freshwater Stream. Paper presented at the Great Plains Limnologist Meeting in Lawrence, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1979. A Preliminary Report on Rhopalodia gibba in Kansas. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci., Whichita, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1979. The Effect of Cadmium of Primary Production of Natural Phytoplankton Communities with Varying Light Intensities and Exposure Times. Paper presented at the Phycology Meeting in Stillwater, OK.

Reinke, D.C. 1979. The Effects of a Crude Oil Spill on a Freshwater Stream. Paper presented at the Great Plains Limnologist Meeting in Lawrence, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1978. Pollen Dispersal in Natural Populations: A New Quantitative Technique. Paper presented at the Evolution Meeting in Athens, GA.

Reinke, D.C. 1978. Geographic Distribution of Algae in Kansas. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci. in Lawrence, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1978 A New Method of the Quantitative Measurement of Pollen Dispersal in Natural Populations. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci. in Lawrence, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1977. Algae New to the State of Kansas from the Big Salt Marsh, Stafford County, Kansas. Tech. Publ. State Biol. Surv. Kansas. 4: 1-6.

Reinke, D.C. 1977. Laboratory and In Situ Continuous Culture Studies of Factors Affecting Phytoplankton Succession. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci.in Hays, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1977. The New Pond Research Facilities at the University of Kansas. Paper presented at the Great Plains Limnology Meetings at the University of Oklahoma, Lake Texohoma Field Station, OK.

Reinke, D.C. 1977. Field Evaluation of a Lake in Situ Continuous Culture Device. Paper presented at the IX International Seaweed/Phycology Symposium at the University of California, Santa Barbara, CA.

Reinke, D.C. 1977. In Situ Studies of Phytoplankton in Canadian Shield Lakes. Paper presented at the Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, OK.

Reinke, D.C. 1976. Three Marine Algae from a Kansas Salt Marsh. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci. in Manhattan, KS.

Reinke, D.C. 1975. The Algal Flora of a Kansas Salt Marsh. Master's thesis, University of Kansas.

Reinke, D.C. 1974. Herbicidal Effects of a Steam-Volatile Distillate from Salsola Kali. Paper presented at the Kansas Acad. of Sci. in Pittsburg, KS.

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Tel# 661-609-3803

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Tel# 661-609-3803

 

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LTC (RET.) OD

dcreinke06@hotmail.com

Tel# 661-609-3803

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Tel# 661-609-3803

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Tel# 661-609-3803