Ground Water Availability for the Future: The Role of Monitoring in Resource Management

Wednesday, December 3, 2008: 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
N234/236 (Las Vegas Convention Center)
Find out how establishing a representative monitoring network can benefit your ground water resources management program, be it for irrigation, industrial, thermoelectric power, or public or private drinking water. The future availability of the ground water resource is dependent, at least partly, on effective management of its use today. Both the quantity and quality of ground water determine its availability in any place at any time. Effective monitoring provides information on current conditions, while at the same time the data can help predict changes that might occur in the future.

1 CEP

Moderator:
Michael J. Moran
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