Keynote Session: Groundwater Quality Considerations for Long-term Aquifer Management

Presented on Thursday, December 17, 2015
James Prieur, M.S., P.G., Southern Nevada Water Authority, Las Vegas, NV

This talk provides an overview and case studies of impacts to groundwater quality resulting from  stressed aquifer systems.  Evaluation methods such as  source identification techniques, vertical profiling, isotope studies, and trend analysis are also planned to be discussed.


James Prieur, M.S., P.G.
Southern Nevada Water Authority, Las Vegas, NV
James Prieur is Senior Hydrologist in the Southern Nevada Water Authority Water Resources Division. He has worked with SNWA since 2006. He has a Bachelor of Science specializing in Geology and Environmental Science from the University of Illinois-Chicago and a Master of Science in Water Resources from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a licensed Professional Geologist with over thirty years of experience performing hydrologic and environmental studies throughout the United States and internationally. Earlier in his career, he was Hydrogeologist with Halliburton NUS Corporation as USEPA contractor on the SUPERFUND program and later was Founder and Principal Hydrogeologist for Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc.
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