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
Groundwater Quality Session
Virginia Yingling – Minnesota Department of Health
Genesis and Response to a Perfluorochemical (PFC) Megaplume – Washington County, Minnesota
Dana Kolpin – U. S. Geological Survey, Iowa WSC
Contaminants of emerging concern: Groundwater research by the USGS TOXICs Program
USGS Emerging Contaminants In the Environment site
Richard Kiesling – U. S. Geological Survey
Emerging contaminants in Minnesota seepage lakes: role of shallow groundwater inflow
Melinda Erickson – U. S. Geological Survey
Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Minnesota Groundwater
MPCA Report
USGS Report
Kimberly Kaiser – Minnesota Department of Agriculture
Minnesota Central Sands Private Well Network 2011 Nitrate-N Results Summary
Greg Brick – University of Minnesota, Department of Earth Sciences
Where in Minnesota Can You Find 35,000 PPM Nitrate?
William Schuh – North Dakota State Water Commission
Nitrate-N Loading Assessment and Remediation in a Shallow Unconfined Aquifer
Scott F. Korom – University of North Dakota, Grand Forks
Modeling the Electron Donor Contributions to Aquifer Denitrification, Karlsruhe, ND
Madeline Gotkowitz – Wisconsin Geologic and Natural History Survey
Hydrogeologic evidence of preferential pathways near municipal supply wells
Sharon Kroening – Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s Statewide Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Network
Virginia L. McGuire – U. S. Geological Survey – Nebraska
Groundwater age and quality, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, Eastern Nebraska
USGS Report
BJ Bonin – WSB and Associates
Using Cuttings to Identify Arsenic Risk During Well Construction in Unconsolidated Aquifers