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Conferences & Expositions
September 2009

FEE ON OR BEFORE AUG. 21
NGWA MEMBER $445
NONMEMBER $595
(See conference Web page for complete fee schedule.)
This international meeting focuses on the occurrence and treatment of pharmaceuticals and EDCs in water.
October 2009

2009 Theis Conference—Ground Water and Climate Change (#5100)
Boulder, CO
October 02, 2009  - October 05, 2009
FEE ON OR BEFORE AUG. 14
NGWA MEMBER $675
NONMEMBER $725
This special-format, highly interactive conference addresses groundwater and climate change.
Ground Water Management Issues (#5009)
Tahoe City, CA
October 14, 2009  - October 16, 2009
FEE ON OR BEFORE SEP. 16
NGWA MEMBER $595
NONMEMBER $745
(See conference Web page for complete fee schedule.)
This conference addresses factors affecting groundwater management practice and outcomes.
NGWA Ground Water Technology Field Experience (#5025)
Summit, MS
October 26, 2009  - October 28, 2009
FEE ON OR BEFORE AUG. 31
NGWA MEMBER $325
NONMEMBER $475
(See conference Web page for complete fee schedule.)
This event provides classroom instruction and field training in comprehensive drilling operations and well construction.
November 2009

FEE ON OR BEFORE OCT. 4
NGWA MEMBER $425
NONMEMBER $625
(See conference Web page for complete fee schedule.)
This conference addresses groundwater and petroleum product contamination.
December 2009

2009 NGWA Geothermal Drilling Forum (#5112)
New Orleans, LA
December 09, 2009  - December 10, 2009
FEE ON OR BEFORE OCT. 31
NGWA MEMBER $295
NONMEMBER $445
(See conference Web page for complete fee schedule.)
This forum addresses implications of geothermal energy for the groundwater industry.
2009 Ground Water Expo and Annual Meeting (#6010)
New Orleans, LA
December 10, 2009  - December 13, 2009
REGISTER ON OR BEFORE NOV. 13 TO SAVE
See www.ngwa.org/2009expo/fees.aspx for details.
The NGWA Expo brings together professionals from all sectors of the groundwater industry in one location to explore new solutions to new challenges.
April 2010

NGWA MEMBER $345
NONMEMBER $495
(See conference Web page for complete fee schedule.)
"Groundwater for a Thirsty World" focuses on groundwater's role as a global resource.

Courses
August 2009

NGWA MEMBER $925
NONMEMBER $1,075
This three-day course provides for a thorough understanding of how NAPLs migrate in hydrologic systems.
NGWA MEMBER $875
NONMEMBER $1,025
This course focuses on understanding the hydrology of coupled groundwater/surface water systems in fractured rock settings using a watershed approach.
September 2009

Successful Remediation Technologies (#168)
Saint Louis, MO
September 14, 2009  - September 15, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $845
NONMEMBER $995
This course deals with successfully and cost effectively achieving closure at sites with soil and/or groundwater contaminated by hydrocarbons, fuel oxygenates, and chlorinated compounds.
Construction Dewatering and Ground Water Control: Design and Application (#351)
Saint Louis, MO
September 14, 2009  - September 15, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $850
NONMEMBER $1,000
You will obtain a practical knowledge of how to plan, design, and construct dewatering and groundwater control methods in this course.
Artificial Recharge of Ground Water (#124)
Baltimore, MD
September 24, 2009  - September 25, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $845
NONMEMBER $995
This course leads you through the planning, designing, operating, and management phases of systems for artificial recharge; principles are illustrated with practical examples.
October 2009

Environmental Geochemistry of Metals: Investigation and Remediation (#576)
Las Vegas, NV
October 05, 2009  - October 07, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $995
NONMEMBER $1,145
This course addresses inorganic chemistry, permeable reactive barriers, and geochemical modeling.
The New MODFLOW Course: Theory and Hands-on Applications (#259)
Princeton, NJ
October 06, 2009  - October 09, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $1,495
NONMEMBER $1,645
This hands-on course presents the theory and practice behind MODFLOW and related programs; includes practical lab exercises of three-dimensional flow/transport/visualization.
November 2009

NGWA MEMBER $850
NONMEMBER $1,000
This short course stresses the underlying concepts of natural attenuation and practical guidelines for evaluating and applying it as a remediation approach.
NGWA MEMBER $445
NONMEMBER $595
You will learn how diverse information can be integrated into site models in this course.
Petroleum Hydrogeology (#397)
Costa Mesa, CA
November 04, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $445
NONMEMBER $595
This new short course offering focuses on the confluence of petroleum and groundwater hydrogeology.
Advanced Techniques for Evaluating and Quantifying Natural Attenuation (#578)
Denver, CO
November 05, 2009  - November 06, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $895
NONMEMBER $1,045
This course provides hands-on data analysis techniques required to effectively evaluate natural attenuation at sites with petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents.
NGWA MEMBER $1,350
NONMEMBER $1,500
This course provides instruction and hands-on training in identifying bedrock type and mapping fractures/lineaments for investigative site analysis.
December 2009

Environmental Isotopes in Ground Water Resources and Contaminant Hydrogeology (#394)
New Orleans, LA
December 08, 2009  - December 09, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $850
NONMEMBER $1,000
This course includes lectures complemented by in-class problem-solving discussions and manipulation of data. Environmental isotope methods are supported with case studies.
Induced Infiltration and Artificial Recharge (#345)
New Orleans, LA
December 09, 2009
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $425
NONMEMBER PRICE $575
This NGWA short course introduces the theory and methods used to artificially recharge aquifers through induced infiltration.
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment (#181)
New Orleans, LA
December 09, 2009  - December 10, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $850
NONMEMBER $1,000
This course will provide up-to-date knowledge to equip you with information for decision making and policy formulation.
March 2010

NGWA MEMBER $1,005
NONMEMBER $1,155
This course demonstrates the principles behind aquifer testing through hands-on methods that refine interpretation skills.
June 2010

Principles of Groundwater: Flow, Transport, and Remediation (#131)
Westerville, OH
June 08, 2010  - June 10, 2010
NGWA MEMBER $995
NONMEMBER $1,145
This NGWA foundational course provides the background hydrogeological knowledge and fundamental technical skills necessary to pursue more advanced topics in groundwater.

Webinars
September 2009

FEE IS PER SITE
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $109
NONMEMBER PRICE $159
Starting at 1 p.m. ET, this Webinar addresses how bit design and construction affect performance.
Surfing the "SAFER" Webinar (#831)
Westerville, OH
September 22, 2009
FEE IS PER SITE
NGWA MEMBER $109
NONMEMBER $159
This Webinar addresses how FMCSA information can be obtained via the Web.
October 2009

FEE IS PER SITE
NGWA MEMBER $109
NONMEMBER $159
This first in a series of three independent, yet related, NGWA Webinars, this module addresses technological advances in the groundwater industry during the past two decades.
FEE IS PER SITE
NGWA MEMBER $109
NONMEMBER $159
The second of three independent, yet related, NGWA Webinars, this module addresses aquifer tests and water chemistry advances in the groundwater industry during the past two decades.
November 2009

FEE IS PER SITE
NGWA MEMBER $109
NONMEMBER $159
Groundwater studies involving analysis of solute and isotope composition are addressed in this Webinar.
FEE IS PER SITE
NGWA MEMBER $109
NONMEMBER $159
The last in a series of three independent, yet related, NGWA Webinars, this module continues to address technological advances in the groundwater industry during the past two decades.
Reverse Circulation Drilling Webinar (#830)
Westerville, OH
November 19, 2009
FEE IS PER SITE
NGWA MEMBER $109
NONMEMBER $159
This Webinar compares the benefits of reverse circulation drilling methods to other more traditional well construction methods.