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Ground Water 201
 
 
Program Description
 
Ground Water Law 201 is the second course in the Technical and Engineering Program Series, and builds upon the basics covered in Ground Water 101.  This course will cover well permitting; boundary effects, image well analysis, and stream-aquifer interface; ground water allocation and quantification; analytical stream accretion and depletion analysis; use and development of water budgets in hydrogeologic investigations; development of unit response functions; injury to ground water rights; a case history of an alluvial stream depletion and recharge project, and the skeletons that lurk in the hydrologic closet.  It will provide you with the technical knowledge you need to be proficient as a professional in this field, and it is being presented to you by experts in the field.
 
This is one day you cannot afford to miss. Mark your calendar today for this superb program. We look forward to seeing you in November!
 
 
Agenda
 
Morning Session                           
Presented by Austin Hamre, Esq., Duncan, Ostrander & Dingess, P.C., Eric J. Harmon, P.E., HRS Water Consultants, Inc., Mark R.  Palumbo, Principal, Hydrologist HRS Water Consultants, Inc. and Kevin Rein, Assistant State Engineer
 
    
Afternoon Session
Presented by Austin Hamre, Eric J. Harmon, Mark R.  Palumbo and Kevin Rein
 
   
Applications in Ground Water Hydrology Course Outline for the Day
All About Well Permitting - History and Current Practice
-Non-Exempt Well Permitting
-Exempt Well Permitting
-Nontributary Ground Water Well Permitting
-Designated Basin Well Permitting
-New Rules and Status of Proposed Rules
Boundary Effects, Image Well Analysis, and Stream-Aquifer Interface
-What Are Hydrogeologic Boundaries in Aquifers
-Use of Image Wells to Simulate Aquifer Boundaries
-How Do Aquifer Boundaries Affect Well to Well Impacts
-How Do Aquifer Boundaries Affect Well / Stream Interactions
-Factors Affecting the Stream / Aquifer Interface
Ground Water Allocation and Quantification
-Tributary Ground Water
-Nontributary Ground Water
-Designated Basins
Analytical Stream Accretion and Depletion Analysis\
-Glover Equation
-AWAS
-SDF Method
Use and Development of Water Budgets in Hydrogeologic Investigations
-What Is a Water Budget for a Watershed or an Aquifer
-The Sources of Inflow and Outflow, and How Do We Define Them
-Change in Storage in a Ground Water Context
-Practical Aspects:  Why Do Water Budgets Matter
Development of Unit Response Functions
- Example Development of a Unit Response Function
Injury to Ground Water Rights  
-Standards and Presumptions
-What Constitutes Injury
-Mechanisms for Preventing Injury
Case History of an Alluvial Stream Depletion and Recharge Project
-Example of Stream Augmentation Using Timed Recharge
-Example of Accounting and Projection Using Timed Recharge
Skeletons in the Hydrologic Closet  
-What Can We Measure and How Good Are the Measurements
-The Use of Inference in a Data-Sparse Science
-Educating the Client, the Attorney, and the Trier of Fact
New Trends:  Are We Going in a Healthy Direction…Or in Any Direction 
 
 
 
Faculty
 
Austin Hamre, Esq.,  
Duncan, Ostrander & Dingess, P.C.
Denve, CO
 
Eric J. Harmon, P.E.
HRS Water Consultants, Inc.
Lakewood, CO
 
Mark R.  Palumbo
Principal, Hydrologist HRS Water Consultants, Inc.
Lakewood, CO  
 
Kevin Rein
Assistant State Engineer
Denver, CO
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    $125.00 USD
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    $95.00 USD
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Live Seminar Date
11/18/2010
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$125.00 USD
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$95.00 USD
Product Code
WA111811C-00
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