Minnesota Ground Water Association

MGWA Spring 2005 Conference

Ground Water Sustainability Symposium
concurrent with the North Central Geological Society of America Meeting

May 19 and 20, 2005, 8 am – 5:20 pm
Radisson Metrodome
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Available presentations are linked on the presentation title
Available speaker bios are linked on the speaker name

Speakers

Hans Olaf Pfannkuch, University of Minnesota
Groundwater Sustainability In the Context of General Sustainability

Stephen Ragone, National Ground Water Association
Ground Water Availability: An Uncertain Pathway to a Sustainable Future

Christopher Lant, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Water Resources Sustainability: An Ecological Economics Approach

Thomas Winter, US Geological Survey
Water Budgets: The Foundation for Determining Sustainability

J Drake Hamilton, Minnesotans for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Climate Change and Ground Water Sustainability

Maureen Muldoon, University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
How Can We Sustain Groundwater Quality in Karst and Fractured-Carbonate Aquifers?

B. A. Brown, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
The Arsenic Special Casing Area in the Fox River Valley of East-Central Wisconsin: an Example of Data Integration and Interagency Cooperation from Initial Research to Rule Development

Martin O. Saar, University of Minnesota
Effective Large-Scale Permeability of Multiple Geologic Units

Jan Falteisek, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources – Waters
Mapping Regional Flow Systems in Minnesota with Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers

Jean M. Bahr, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Natural Tracers as Tools to Address Management Issues Related to Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions

Tom Winterstein, US Geological Survey
Effects of Impervious Surfaces on Ground Water Recharge

Geoff Delin, US Geological Survey
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Ground Water Recharge in Minnesota Using Multiple Methods

Ray Wuolo, Barr Engineering
A Surface Water – Ground Water Model to Evaluate Aquifer Sustainability in Washington County, Minnesota

Kenneth Bradbury, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
The Current Use of Groundwater in Southeastern Wisconsin is not Sustainable

Jaroslav Solc, University of North Dakota EERC
Sustainable Survival in Context of Hydrologic Trends (or Visa Versa)?

Marios Sophocleous, Kansas Geological Survey
Groundwater Sustainability and Its Application in Kansas

John Wells, Minnesota Environmental Quality Board
Thoughts and Challenges

Otto DL Strack, University of Minnesota
Regional Groundwater Modeling Using the Analytic Element Method

Roman Kanivetsky
Quantitative Mapping of Recharge/discharge for the Planning of Ground Water Sustainability in Minnesota

N. J. Wattrus
High-Resolution Ground Penetrating (GPR) RADAR Survey in the Search for DNAPLS, Cass Lake, Minnesota

M. B. Gotkowitz
Almost Everywhere: Naturally Occurring Arsenic in Wisconsin’s Aquifers

H. A. Adams
Investigating the Chromatographic Effect of Chemical Species in Groundwater

Perry Jones, US Geological Survey
Nitrate-nitrogen losses along the Decorah Shale Subcrop, Rochester, Minnesota

Ken L. Harris, Minnesota Geological Survey
Lithostratigraphic Mapping in the Fargo-Moorhead Area

James A. Berg, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources – Waters
Quaternary Aquifer Material Inventory and 3-D Model Construction for the Fargo-Moorhead Region Using GIS Based Geologic Cross Sections

Thomas Reppe, US Geological Survey
Availability of Ground Water in the Surficial Aquifers of the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota

D. E. Krantz
Geomorphology and the Distribution of Fresh Ground Water on Assateague Island, Maryland

Joy E. Loughry
The Response of a Regional Aquifer to Prolonged Pumping: The Southeastern Wisconsin Deep Sandstone Aquifer

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