Minnesota Ground Water Association Conferences
Next Up: Fall 2008 Advances in Field Data Collection
Please submit an abstract of your presentation and/or
demonstration by
July 15, 2008 to:
Stu Grubb, MGWA President
sgrubb@geomatrix.com
Past MGWA Conferences:
Spring 2008 - Biofuels
and Water Resources (members only)
Fall 2007 - Addressing
Ground-Water Issues for the Next Generation (members only)
Spring 2007 - Methods
for Solving Complex Ground-Water Problems (members only)
Fall 2006 - Ground
Water Management The Minnesota Model (members only)
Spring 2006 - Better
Ground Water by Design (members only)
Fall 2005 - GeoChemistry
for Scientific Investigations (members only)
Spring 2005 - Ground
Water Sustainability Symposium (members only)
Fall 2004 - Management
and Analysis of Ground Water Data (members only)
Spring 2004 - Ground
Water Contamination: State of the State (members only)
Fall 2003 - Water Conservation in Minnesota: Is it time to
get serious?
Spring 2003 - Interaction of Ground Water and Surface Water
Fall 2002 - Municipalities and Ground Water Supply Issues
Spring 2002 - Effective Drilling and Well Techniques in Minnesota
Fall 2001 - The Value of Minnesota's Ground Water
Spring 2001 - Minnesota's Emerging Ground Water Science and Technology
Issues
Fall 2000 - Minnesota's Emerging Ground Water Quality Issues:
Practical Ideas to Increase the Effectiveness of Ground Water
Management
Outcomes of the November 2000 Conference
PDF version
Spring 2000 - Minnesota Water Law
Fall 1999 - Surface Geophysical Applications for Ground Water
Professionals
Spring 1999 - New Leadership in Evolving Ground Water Policy
Fall 1998 - Developing Ground Water Technologies
Spring 1998 - Brownfield Redevelopment and Ground Water Protection
Fall 1997 - Surface Water - Ground Water Interaction
Spring 1997 - Licensing of Geoscientists in Minnesota
Fall 1996 - Datalogger Concepts and Applications in Hydrogeology
Shortcourse
Spring 1996 - Applied Ground Water Management: Wellhead Protection
and Beyond
Fall 1995 - Isotope Hydrology Short Course
Spring 1995 - Technical Communication with the Public: Ground
Rules for Scientists
Fall 1994 - Directions in Ground Water Remediation
Spring 1994 - Landfill Gasses: Genesis, Detection, and Control
Fall 1993 - Land Use and Ground Water Protection: Making the Connection
Spring 1993 - Applications of Geographic Information Systems for
Investigating Ground Water Resources
Fall 1992 - Characterizing Aquifer Conditions
Spring 1992 - Innovations and Updates in Drilling and Well Construction
Fall 1991 - Innovations in Field Screening Methods and Geotechnical
Applications
Spring 1991 - Remediation Technologies for the Unsaturated Zone
Fall 1990 - Environmental Risks - Contrasting Perceptions
Spring 1990 - Field Techniques and Interpretation
Fall 1989 - 1989 Ground Water Legislation in Minnesota
Spring 1989 - Property Transfer: Environmental Liability and Site
Assessment
Fall 1988 - Water Treatment Options: Coping with Contaminated
Water
Spring 1988 - Radium in Ground Water: Origin, Occurrence, Treatment
and Health Effects
Fall 1987 - Nitrate Seminar
Spring 1987 - Hydrocarbon Contamination
Fall 1986 - Ground Water Contamination with Dr, John A Cherry
Spring 1986 - Geophyscial Exploration
Fall 1985 - Geophysical Techniques in Ground Water Studies
Spring 1985 - Implementation of Wisconsin's Ground Water Law
Summer 1984 - Ground Water Quality Sampling and Analysis
Spring 1984 - The Professional as an Expert Witness
Fall 1983 - The Why's Wherefore's, How's, and I-Told-You-So's
of Piezometer Installations
Summer 1983 - Drilling, Sampling, and Monitoring Well Installation
Spring 1983 - Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Ground Water Contamination
in Minnesota
Fall 1982 - Hazardous Waste Disposal and Ground Water Contamination