Historical Hydrogeology
Historical Hydrogeology
Presented on Monday, April 29, 2013
Hydrogeology has a rich and illustrious past with the accumulation of many fascinating stories and personalities over the years. Presentations focus on our forebears and the often hidden histories that our present science is built upon.
Moderator:
Robert E. Mace, Ph.D., PG
Water Science and Conservation, Texas Water Development Board, Austin, TX
Water Science and Conservation, Texas Water Development Board, Austin, TX
Robert E. Mace joined the Texas Water Development Board in 1999 to manage the Groundwater Availability Modeling Program. Over the next nine years, he rose from a unit leader to director for the Groundwater Resources Division to assuming his present role in 2009 as a Deputy Executive Administrator to lead the Water Science & Conservation program area for the agency. Prior to Texas Water Development Board, Dr. Mace worked eight years at the Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin as a hydrologist and research scientist.