Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions in Environmental Hydrogeology and Site Remediation

Tuesday, April 13, 2010: 1:45 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
Horace Tabor/Molly Brown (Westin Tabor Center, Denver)
Interactions between groundwater and surface water can significantly influence contaminant transport, biogeochemistry, subsurface ecology, and the approach to remediation in environmentally sensitive areas at groundwater discharge locations. Complexities in understanding groundwater-surface water interactions (GSIs) are created by the presence of subsurface heterogeneities, the dynamic hydraulic nature of groundwater discharge zones, and the fact that much of the subsurface is inaccessible due to economic, geopolitical, and technological constraints. Furthermore, adequate understanding of GSIs in environmental hydrogeology and site remediation requires a multidisciplinary approach, drawing from the fields of hydrogeology, geochemistry, surface water hydrology, sediment processes, microbiology, ecology, toxicology, and engineering. Consequently, presentations of these perspectives are scattered widely across several disciplines, potentially limiting broader exposure and discussion. This session presents papers relating to a variety of disciplines that describe: • New theory, techniques, and methods for evaluating GSIs in environmentally important areas • Their application to site remediation • Interesting case studies.
Moderators:
David S. Lipson, Ph.D., PG and Craig E. Divine, Ph.D., PG
1:45 p.m.
Quantifying Groundwater-Surface Water Connectivity During Pumping with Applied Dissolved-Gas Tracers
Craig E. Divine, Ph.D., PG, ARCADIS U.S. Inc.; Elizabeth Reece, Ph.D., Parsons Brinckerhoff; Wendy McLean, Ph.D., Parsons Brinckerhoff; Jerzy Jankowski, University of New South Wales; John Ross, Parsons Brinckerhoff
2:05 p.m.
2:25 p.m.
Minimizing Contaminated Groundwater Flow to Surface Water Bodies: Lab Data and Model Evaluation of Alternative Active Cap Designs
Joanna Moreno, Adventus Group; Jim Mueller, Adventus Group; John Hull, AquaBlok Ltd.; John Collins, AquaBlok Ltd.
2:45 p.m.
Using Stream Heat Budgets to Quantify Groundwater Discharge and Hyporheic Exchange
Danna B. Truslow, PG, Sagamore Consultants; Jennifer M. Jacobs, Ph.D, PE, University of New Hampshire
3:05 p.m.
Issues On Groundwater Recharge in the Amargosa Desert Region
Omar M. Al-Qudah, Ph.D., Candidate, The University of Texas at El Paso; John Walton, The University of Texas at El Paso; Arturo Woocay, Ph.D, Instituto Tecnologico de Ciudad Juarez and the University of Texas at El Paso
3:25 p.m.
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