Registration is open for this unique and applicable 2-day course:
"Assessing Ground Water Movement and Contaminant Migration Through
Aquitards: Comprehensive Characterization of Low-Permeability Materials."
("The Aquitard Course")
By Midwest GeoSciences Group
Location: Bloomington, Minnesota
Dates: September 14 & 15, 2010
CEUs: 16 Contact Hours (1.6 CEUs)
Aquitards (low-hydraulic conductivity hydrogeologic units) are
critically important to groundwater and contaminant movement.
Characterizing aquitards for environmental and water resource
projects is important for protecting deep aquifers and understanding
potential contaminant pathways for previously impacted aquifers.
Attendees will learn to:
-- Discover the unique hydraulic properties of low-permeability units.
-- Learn about recent advances for testing aquitard integrity and apply it to your monitoring or ground water supply protection program.
-- Avoid common mistakes related to characterizing ground water movement and contaminant pathways in low-permeability units.
Both unconsolidated and bedrock aquitards share inherent low hydraulic conductivities, but approaches and field methods for characterizing each type can be completely different. This course will unravel the complexity of aquitards and their hydrogeologic and hydraulic relationships.
APPLY THIS COURSE TO ANY AQUITARD SETTING
Register online or call 763.607.0092
www.MIDWESTGEO.com
-Dan Kelleher
Midwest GeoSciences Group
RockWare AqQA®
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· compare replicate analysis and check standards
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· flag exceedances of regulatory limits
· check for internal consistency against AWWA standards
· calculate fluid properties such as water type, TDS, hardness,
conductivity, and carbonate speciation, and
· calculate calcite saturation and CO2 fugacity.
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