Everything Aquifer Storage and Recovery
Everything Aquifer Storage and Recovery
Presented on Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Effective management of aquifers and regional water resources requires you to expand your planning options with reliable groundwater resources that can meet water needs in periods of drought and high demand. What is the importance of hydrogeologic characterization to a successful ASR project, as well as the value of a public policy promoting ASR? Presentations will address innovative techniques that maximize system efficiency; technological advances that address ASR well development and maintenance; water treatment technologies; exploitation of alternative water supplies, such as stormwater and water reuse; and integration of ASR alternatives into regional planning and infrastructure financing for a climate-resilient system.
Moderator:
Steven P. Musick, B.S., PG
Musick Groundwater Consulting and the Ground Water Protection Council, Wimberley, TX
Musick Groundwater Consulting and the Ground Water Protection Council, Wimberley, TX
Steve Musick has a Bachelors Degree in Geological Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin and is licensed in Texas as a Professional Geoscientist. He worked with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality from 1981 to 2007 in the UIC program and the state's groundwater protection program. He was responsible for support of the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee, the state's management plan for agricultural chemicals in groundwater, and implementation of the Priority Groundwater Management Area Program. Since leaving state service, he has consulted with the Ground Water Protection Council on technical and policy issues.