Challenges for Groundwater-Based Public Water Supply Systems
Challenges for Groundwater-Based Public Water Supply Systems
Presented on Monday, April 29, 2013
Groundwater may be the sole source of a public water supply system or it may be used in conjunction with surface water supplies. Groundwater-based public systems run the gamut in terms of size, resources, and personnel. This session addresses overall operation and maintenance issues, water systems operator deployment and training, system components and unique benefits of groundwater-based systems, including establishing positive working relationships between and among systems managers, water systems operators, contractors, and consulting professionals.
Moderator:
Everett Ferguson
Water Replenishment District of Southern California, Lakewood, CA
Water Replenishment District of Southern California, Lakewood, CA
Everett Ferguson is a Senior Hydrogeologist at the Water Replenishment District of Southern California (WRD) working on projects related to aquifer replenishment, groundwater monitoring, recycled water reuse, seawater intrusion, modeling, and water quality. His primary role at is managing groundwater replenishment activities on behalf of the WRD. He has been actively engaged in the practice of geology and hydrogeology for over 20 years and holds a BS in Geology, an MBA, and is a California Professional Geologist and Certified Hydrogeologist.
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