Groundwater Opportunities and Conflicts in the 21st Century: Economy to Ecology
October 1-2, 2012, 8am – 4:30pm
October 3, 2012 Field Trip
Earle Brown Conference Center, Brooklyn Center, MN
Presentations
Aquifer Characterization Session
John Dustman – Summit Envirosolutions, Inc.
A real-time groundwater monitoring system in three communities in the larger Twin Cities Basin
Rich Soule – Minnesota Department of Health
Specific capacity vs. aquifer test — this time it’s personal!
Scott Alexander – University of Minnesota
Jacob and Goldilocks: How to define small “u” for Jacob Pumping Test Analysis
Justin Blum – Minnesota Department of Health
A Distance-Drawdown Analysis Procedure to Identify the Effects of Bedding Plane Fractures and Improve the Estimates of Hydraulic Properties in the Paleozoic Bedrock Aquifers of Southeastern Minnesota
Michael K. Anderson – Iowa DNR, Water Supply Engineering Section
Discussion of an aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) permit program, eleven years experience in Iowa (2000-2011)
Dan Kelleher – Midwest GeoSciences Group
Using The Stratigraphic Framework Based on Depositional Environments to Design A Ground Water Monitoring System and Calculate Vertical Seepage in Glacial Settings – Two Case Studies
Jeremy Rivord – Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Mapping Glacial Aquifers In a Central Minnesota County as a Resource for Local Management
Carl Keller – FLUTe
Site Characterization Methods with a Flexible Borehole Liner
Todd A. Petersen – Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Hydrogeology of McLeod and Carver Counties, Minnesota