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MGWA Spring 2013 Conference

Hydrogeology and Public Health

April 24, 2013, 8am - 4:30pm

Agenda

Speaker Abstracts

Poster Abstracts

Presentations

Bob Tipping, MGWA President
Introduction


Dr. Mark Borchardt, US Dept. of Agriculture, Wisconsin office
Viruses in Groundwater: from Disease Outbreaks to Sporadic Illness

Presentation PDF

 

Dr. Mark Borchardt

Dr. Patty Toccalino, US Geological Survey, Sacramento office
Chemical Mixtures and Water Quality in Public-Supply Wells in the US

Reference Paper

Dr. Patty Toccalino

 

Pete Moulton, Water Superintendent, City of St. Peter
Water Treatment Cost and a Growing Community

Presentation PDF
Pete Moulton

Karla Peterson, Minnesota Department of Health
Unregulated Contaminants and Statewide Groundwater Sampling

Presentation PDF
Karla Peterson

Todd Johnson, Minnesota Department of Health
Unregulated Contaminants - The Long Road to Becoming Regulated

Presentation PDF
Todd Johnson

Tannie Eshenaur, Minnesota Department of Health
Making the Invisible Visible: Groundwater, Public Health and People's Perception

Presentation PDF
Hexavalent Cromium Video
(You Tube)

Tannie Eshenaur

Dr. Mindy Erickson, US Geological Survey,Mounds View office
Arsenic in Minnesota Groundwater - Update on our State-of-Understanding

Dr. Mindy Erickson
Amanda Strommer, Washington County, Department of Public Health & Environment
Communication and Public Outreach About Emerging Contaminants in Drinking Water Supplies in Minnesota

Presentation PDF
Amanda Strommer

Cathy Villas-Horns (left) presents Bonnie Ausk (right) the 2013 MGWA Foundation Student Scholarship

Bonnie Ausk - 2013 Student Scholarship Recipient

Poster Session


Poster PDFs

Relationships between Organic Matter and Mercury in an Ombotrophic Bog
Alison Agather, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota

Evidence for the Natural Attenuation of PAH: Acenaphthalene: the Last PAH Standing
William M. Gregg, P.G., Summit Envirosolutions Inc

Investigating peak flow effects of tile drainage in the Beaver Creek watershed using a physically based, coupled, surface water/groundwater model
A. Morrison, Iowa State University

A Multilevel Monitoring System  Provides New Insights into a Bedrock Aquitard in Southeastern Minnesota
Anthony C Runkel, Minnesota Geological Survey