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September 2009
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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.
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October 2009
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FEE ON OR BEFORE AUG. 14 NGWA MEMBER $675 NONMEMBER $725 This special-format, highly interactive conference addresses groundwater and climate change.
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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.
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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.
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November 2009
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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.
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December 2009
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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.
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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.
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April 2010
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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.
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August 2009
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NGWA MEMBER $925 NONMEMBER $1,075 This three-day course provides for a thorough understanding of how NAPLs migrate in hydrologic systems.
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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.
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September 2009
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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.
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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.
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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.
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October 2009
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NGWA MEMBER $995 NONMEMBER $1,145 This course addresses inorganic chemistry, permeable reactive barriers, and geochemical modeling.
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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.
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November 2009
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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.
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NGWA MEMBER $445 NONMEMBER $595 You will learn how diverse information can be integrated into site models in this course.
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NGWA MEMBER $445 NONMEMBER $595 This new short course offering focuses on the confluence of petroleum and groundwater hydrogeology.
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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.
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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.
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December 2009
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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.
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NGWA MEMBER PRICE $425 NONMEMBER PRICE $575 This NGWA short course introduces the theory and methods used to artificially recharge aquifers through induced infiltration.
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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.
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March 2010
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NGWA MEMBER $1,005 NONMEMBER $1,155 This course demonstrates the principles behind aquifer testing through hands-on methods that refine interpretation skills.
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June 2010
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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.
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September 2009
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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.
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FEE IS PER SITE NGWA MEMBER $109 NONMEMBER $159 This Webinar addresses how FMCSA information can be obtained via the Web.
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October 2009
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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.
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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.
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November 2009
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FEE IS PER SITE NGWA MEMBER $109 NONMEMBER $159 Groundwater studies involving analysis of solute and isotope composition are addressed in this Webinar.
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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.
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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.
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