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The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) and the Ground Water Protection Council (GWPC) will hold a joint meeting April 11-15 in Denver to explore the application of science and practice to the theme, “Groundwater for a Thirsty World.”

The meeting is designed to bring together regulators, practitioners, natural resource managers, policymakers, municipal planners, banking industry representatives, remediation site owners, attorneys, climatologists, and those who supply knowledge and technology needed to address key water issues.

The invited keynote speaker is Lisa P. Jackson, administrator, U.S. EPA.

This event encompasses:
• 27 conference sessions
• Workshops
• Field trips
• Short courses
• The National Ground Water Research and Educational  Foundation Darcy Lecture, “Quantifying Flow and Reactive Transport in the Heterogeneous Subsurface Environment: From Pores to Porous Media and Facies to Aquifers”
• The Birdsall-Dreiss Lecture, “Toward X-Ray Vision: Geophysical Signatures of Complex Subsurface Processes”
• Two poster sessions
• Networking receptions
• Sponsorship opportunities.

To learn more about this conference, as well as the many other NGWA educational programs, visit www.ngwa.org or call 800 551.7379 (614 898.7791).

NGWA, a nonprofit organization comprised of more than 13,000 U.S. and international groundwater professionals—contractors, equipment manufacturers, suppliers, scientists, and engineers—is dedicated to advancing groundwater knowledge. NGWA’s vision is to be the leading groundwater association that advocates the responsible development, management, and use of water.

The Ground Water Protection Council (GWPC) is a nonprofit organization whose members consist of state ground water regulatory agencies which come together to mutually work toward the protection of the nation’s groundwater supplies. The purpose of the GWPC is to promote and ensure the use of best management practices and fair but effective laws regarding comprehensive groundwater protection.
Location : Denver, Colorado
Contact : http://www.ngwa.org/

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