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
Urban Hydrogeology Session
Greg Brick – University of Minnesota, Department of Earth Sciences
Feverish Nymphs: The Subterranean Springs of Minneapolis
Gilbert Gabanski and Mary Finch – Hennepin County Dept Environmental Services and Barr Engineering
Big-Picture Groundwater Perspective Supports Urban Redevelopment
Walton R. Kelly – Illinois State Water Survey
Road Salt and the Salinization of Surface Waters and Groundwater of the Chicago Region
Bruce Wilson and Mike Trojan – Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Management of stormwater runoff through infiltration
Mark Doneux – Capital Region Watershed District
Volume Reduction BMPs to address flooding and water quality problems in the Capitol Region Watershed District, St. Paul, MN
John S. Gulliver – University of Minnesota, Department of Civil Engineering
Pollution of Drinking Water Aquifers due to Stormwater Infiltration