How Much Groundwater Do We Have?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010: 2:45 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
Continental C (Westin Tabor Center, Denver)
How much groundwater do we have? What's its general quality? How are ground water levels and quality changing over time? Sounds like simple questions to a thirsty human or world. But not so easily answered for groundwater scientists. Speakers will share the latest information on pilot testing of a National Ground Water Monitoring Network. Presenting authors will cover topics such as: • Monitoring network design • Sensor technology • Building and maintaining public and policymaker support for monitoring • Leveraging dollars and data through collaboration • Making the data accessible and useful • Decision-support tools.
Moderator:
Robert P. Schreiber, PE, BCEE, D.WRE
2:45 p.m.
The California Legislature Mandates a Statewide Comprehensive Groundwater Level Monitoring System
Timothy K. Parker, PG, CEG, CHG, Lane Christensen; Robert E. Mace, Texas Water Development Board; James Brockmann, Stein & Brockmann; Kenneth Seasholes, Central Arizona Project
3:05 p.m.
Accreditation of Organizations Performing Field Sampling and Measurement
Justin B. Brown, Environmental Monitoring and Technologies
3:25 p.m.
3-D Hydrostratigraphic Models of Countywide Groundwater Resources in the Texas Panhandle
Allan Standen, Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc.; Michelle Sutherland, Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc.; Beronica Lee-Brand, Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc.; Paul Kirby, Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc.
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