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Conferences & Expositions
October 2008

NGWA/U.S. EPA: Remediation of Abandoned Mine Lands Conference (#5019)
Denver, CO
October 02, 2008  - October 03, 2008
FEE ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 4
$200 (student $100)
This conference showcases alternative and innovative technologies for remediating abandoned mine lands.
NGWA International Conference on Nonrenewable Ground Water Resources (#5055)
Portland, OR
October 13, 2008  - October 14, 2008
FEE ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15
NGWA MEMBER $395 NONMEMBER $545
(For other pricing, see conference Web page.)
This first-ever conference focuses on the sociotechnological aspects of nonrenewable ground water resources.
November 2008

FEE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 4
NGWA MEMBER $425 NONMEMBER $575
(For other pricing, see conference Web page.)
This conference addresses the clean up of petroleum hydrocarbons in ground water.
December 2008

2008 Ground Water Expo and Annual Meeting (#6010)
Las Vegas, NV
December 02, 2008  - December 05, 2008
PRICING VARIES (see www.ngwa.org/2008expo/fees.aspx for the specifics)
Help NGWA celebrate its 60th anniversary at this ground water industry must-attend event that provides cutting-edge educational programming, a packed exhibit hall, and so much more!
February 2009

FEE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 23
NGWA MEMBER $395 NONMEMBER $545
This international conference addresses the unique issues related to ground water in karst formations.
April 2009

FEE ON OR BEFORE MARCH 22
NGWA MEMBER $345 NONMEMBER $495
(For other pricing, see conference Web page.)
The theme, "Adapting to Increasing Demands in a Changing Climate," focuses on ground water's role with regard to water resources.
June 2009

Groundwater for the Americas (#5077)
Clayton Panama City, Panama
June 08, 2009  - June 10, 2009
FEE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 5
NGWA MEMBER $325 NONMEMBER $475
(For other pricing, see conference Web page.)
Discover how effective groundwater management considers socioeconomic/cultural conditions that affect societal well-being.

Courses
September 2008

Introductory Statistics for Environmental Professionals (#176)
Costa Mesa, CA
September 11, 2008  - September 12, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $845
NONMEMBER PRICE $995
This course covers the basics of statistics and provides practical examples.
Fundamentals of Ground Water Geochemistry (#235)
Denver, CO
September 15, 2008  - September 16, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $850
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,000
This introductory course for scientists and engineers is designed to provide a thorough understanding of the principles of geochemistry.
Isotopic and Hydrogeological Characterization of Fractured Rock Settings (#395)
Denver, CO
September 15, 2008  - September 16, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $845
NONMEMBER PRICE $995
This course focuses on understanding the hydrology of coupled ground water/surface water systems in fractured rock settings using a watershed approach.
Applications of Ground Water Geochemistry (#485)
Denver, CO
September 17, 2008  - September 18, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $865
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,015
This course provides the knowledge needed to evaluate contaminant migration and to design remediation systems based upon the geochemical parameters of various sites.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $925
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,075
This three-day course provides for a thorough understanding of how NAPLs migrate in hydrologic systems.
Environmental Isotopes in Ground Water Resources and Contaminant Hydrogeology (#394)
Baltimore, MD
September 24, 2008  - September 25, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $850
NONMEMBER PRICE $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.
October 2008

The New MODFLOW Course: Theory and Hands-on Application (#259)
Princeton, NJ
October 07, 2008  - October 10, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $1,495
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,645
This hands-on course presents the theory and practice behind MODFLOW-2000 and related programs; includes practical lab exercises of three-dimensional flow/transport/visualization.
Construction Dewatering and Ground Water Control: Design and Application (#351)
Milwaukee, WI
October 20, 2008  - October 21, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $845
NONMEMBER PRICE $995
Obtain a practical knowledge of how to plan, design, and construct dewatering and ground water control methods in this course.
November 2008

NGWA MEMBER PRICE $425
NONMEMBER PRICE $575
In this course, you will learn the technical factors that enable relaible prediction of NAPL distribution in the subsurface.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $425
NONMEMBER PRICE $575
This one-day course covers salient features of numerical modeling of ground water systems.
December 2008

Springs Ecosystem Inventory, Monitoring, and Assessment (#357)
Las Vegas, NV
December 01, 2008  - December 03, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $945
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,095
This two-and-a-half-day course introduces the theory and techniques of conducting an inventory of spring ecosystems.
Artificial Recharge of Ground Water (#124)
Las Vegas, NV
December 01, 2008  - December 02, 2008
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $845
NONMEMBER PRICE $995
This course leads participants through the planning, designing, operating, and management phases of systems for artificial recharge; principles are illustrated with practical examples.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $425
NONMEMBER PRICE $575
This is a one-day short course that serves as an introduction to ground water geochemistry and reaction modeling codes.
Ground Water: From the Aquifer to the Dot Under the Microscope (#189)
Las Vegas, NV
December 01, 2008  - December 02, 2008
FEE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 1
NGWA MEMBER $625 NONMEMBER $775
(For other pricing, see course Web page.)
This course is designed especially for the nonhydrogeologist desiring to learn more about ground water chemistry.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $745
NONMEMBER PRICE $895
The NGWA/Clemson University Construction Management Academy program is designed to benefit midsize to large contractor and midsize consulting firms.
January 2009

Low-Cost Remediation Strategies for Contaminated Soil and Ground Water (#142)
Salt Lake City, UT
January 28, 2009  - January 30, 2009
NGWA MEMBER $925
NONMEMBER $1,075
Three-day course presents practical, technically sound guidelines on selecting the right technology for remediating sites.
February 2009

Advanced Data Analysis Techniques for Evaluating and Quantifying Natural Attenuation (#578)
Salt Lake City, UT
February 04, 2009  - February 05, 2009
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $895
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,045
This course provides hands-on data analysis techniques required to effectively evaluate natural attenuation at sites with petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents.
Design and Construction of Wells (#285)
Denver, CO
February 18, 2009  - February 19, 2009
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $895
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,045
Topics included in this course are general aspects of well design, selecting drilling technology, design and construction of production wells, and design and production of monitor wells.
March 2009

Principles of Ground Water: Flow, Transport, and Remediation (#131)
Dublin, OH
March 02, 2009  - March 04, 2009
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $945
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,095
This foundational NGWA course provides the background hydrogeological knowledge and fundamental technical skills necessary to pursue more advanced topics in ground water.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $895
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,045
The course guides participants in using Natural Attenuation Software and provides an understanding of the decision-making framework and methodology built into NAS.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $850
NONMEMBER PRICE $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.
June 2009

NGWA MEMBER PRICE $995
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,145
Attendees will understand the principles behind the testing through hands-on methods that refine interpretation skills.
The New MODFLOW Course: Theory and Hands-on Application (#258)
Las Vegas, NV
June 09, 2009  - June 12, 2009
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $1,495
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,645
This hands-on course presents the theory and practice behind MODFLOW-2000 and related programs; includes practical lab exercises of three-dimensional flow/transport/visualization.
September 2009

Isotopic and Hydrogeological Characterization of Fractured Rock Settings (#395)
Columbus, OH
September 14, 2009  - September 15, 2009
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $875
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,025
This course focuses on understanding the hydrology of coupled ground water/surface water systems in fractured rock settings using a watershed approach.
Understanding Migration, Assessment, and Remediation of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (#311)
San Antonio, TX
September 14, 2009  - September 16, 2009
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $895
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,045
This three-day course provides for a thorough understanding of how NAPLs migrate in hydrologic systems.
October 2009

The New MODFLOW Course: Theory and Hands-on Application (#259)
Princeton, NJ
October 06, 2009  - October 09, 2009
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $1,495
NONMEMBER PRICE $1,645
This hands-on course presents the theory and practice behind MODFLOW-2000 and related programs; includes practical lab exercises of three-dimensional flow/transport/visualization.

Web Cast
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $109
NONMEMBER PRICE $159
Addresses the types of formations for which the cable tool method is suitable, cable tool drilling rigs, tools, and related equipment.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $109
NONMEMBER PRICE $159
The second of three independent, yet related, Webinars on well microbiology, Module 2 discusses measures to take to prevent or slow biofouling or microbial contamination.
November 2008

NGWA MEMBER PRICE $109
NONMEMBER PRICE $159
This Webinar discusses the physical dimensions of the problem on the magnitude of formation properties.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $109
NONMEMBER PRICE $159
Addresses the factors to be considered after well is drilled including casing installation, well development, well completion, and documentation.
NGWA MEMBER PRICE $109
NONMEMBER PRICE $159
The third of three independent, yet related, Webinars on well microbiology, Module 3 deals with the rehabilitation of wells adversely affected by biofouling or microbial contamination.

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