Tuesday, October 14, 2008: 2:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Mitigation of Non-Renewable Ground Water
2:30 p.m.Inland Saline Water Sources for Public Supply: Sustainable Future or Delayed Disaster?
Bruce Thomson, Ph.D., Dept. of Civil Engineering, Nabil G. Shafike, Ph.D., New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission and John Hawley, Ph.D., CPG, Hawley Geomatters
3:00 p.m.Brackish Ground Water Desalination: Challenges to Inland Desalination Technologies
Kerry Howe, Ph.D., University of New Mexico and Bruce Thomson, Ph.D., Dept. of Civil Engineering
3:30 p.m.Enhanced Runoff in Urban Areas as a Tool to Mitigate Loss of Non-Renewable Groundwater
Jason M. Keller, M.S., Michael A. Milczarek, M.S., Aaron R. Graham, M.S., Tzung-Mow M. Yao, Ph.D. and Dale P. Hammermeister, Ph.D., GeoSystems Analysis Inc.
4:00 p.m.Induced Infiltration from the Rio Grande Replenishes the Hueco Bolson Aquifer – But Will It Last?
Barry Hibbs, Ph.D., California State University, Los Angeles, William R. Hutchison, Ph.D., El Paso Water Utilities, Christopher J. Eastoe, Ph.D., University of Arizona and Alfredo Granados, Ph.D., Universidad Autonoma de Cd. Juarez
4:30 p.m.Fate of Dos Palmas Preserve and Vicinity Due to Lining of Irrigation Canals, Salton Trough, California
Barry Hibbs, Ph.D.1, Mathew A. Kelliher, PG, CHG2 and Rachel Andrus1, (1)California State University, Los Angeles, (2)Water Replenishment District of South California

The NGWA International Conference on Nonrenewable Ground Water Resources — Sociotechnological Aspects of Nonrenewable Ground Water Resources: Half-Empty, Half-Full, Top-Down, Bottom-Up, and Some Paths Forward