Groundwater resources are affected by both weather extremes and response to building infrastructure resilience. This National Ground Water Association (NGWA) workshop is intended to bring together consultants, researchers, and federal, state, and local officials to share experiences and lessons learned in protecting and managing groundwater in response to extreme weather variability. Recent droughts and floods highlight the importance of preparing for weather extremes and effects on groundwater availability and quality. Abstracts are solicited on all aspects of the connectivity of groundwater to floods, droughts, and stormwater management. Potential topics include:
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Abstracts must be submitted in sentence form and without bullet points by Friday, June 15, 2018
Titles should be limited to 100 characters or less and abstracts should be limited to 300 words or less.
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