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Date:
April 14, 2025
Location: Online 1-2 p.m. ET
CEUs: 1 hour
Instructors:
Overview:
As hydrogeology varies widely across the United States — and as primary jurisdiction over groundwater development rests with the states — each is unique. This webinar series explores the issues encountered in each of the 50 states — one at a time.
Ginger Davis PG will discuss the unique hydrogeology of Indiana, including:
- Nationally determined Principal Aquifer is not so productive for the state, but the springs are flowing
- Coal country with its soft water hotspot
- In our “Water Rich State”, far water transfers are being proposed begging the question, “Are we truly water rich?”.
- A river runs through it, the story of the Lafayette (Teays) aquifer.
The Hydrogeology of Indiana webinar focuses on the state’s:
- Major aquifers
- Physical and geologic properties
- Groundwater use and availability
- Groundwater quality and contamination
- Surface water/groundwater interactions
- Groundwater management issues
Who should attend?
- Geologists
- Hydrogeologists
- Hydrologists
- Water well drilling contractors
- Land-use planners
- Federal, state, and local regulatory personnel
- Water-supply managers
Fees
On/Before April 4
- NGWA Members-$35
- Student & Early Career Members-$20
- Non-Members-$55
Starting April 5
- NGWA Members-$45
- Students & Early Career Members-$30
- Non-Members-$65
Participating in the webinar