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December 1, 2016 - Holiday Inn & Suites Marlborough, 265 Lakeside Avenue, Marlborough, MA 01752
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December 15, 2016 - Holiday Inn Concord Downtown, 172 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301
This is a half-day workshop was developed to provide water utility personnel, engineers, hydrogeologists, regulatory officials, and other interested persons in understanding about the sand and gravel and bedrock aquifers their wells are located in and how and why well performance declines over time along with options that are available to rehabilitate your well. The workshop begins with an introduction of the geology and aquifers of New England. From plate tectonics to glacial geology along the effects of weathering that have created the majority of high-yield aquifers located throughout New England. A quick trip through well types, water well terminology, groundwater flow into well screens, and a discussion of specific capacity as it applies to sand and gravel and bedrock aquifers. Specific capacity is easy to calculate and use as a measure of the performance of your well, but something that is often overlooked. Moving forward, there is a segment on declining well performance including a discussion of the chemical, physical, and microbiological factors that are the cause for drop in performance in wells. Improving the performance of your well will be discussed by examining physical and chemical methods to rehabilitate your well and improve specific capacity. Understanding the permitting considerations along with the costs of well rehabilitation services will be discussed. The final segment of the workshop will be case studies on well rehabilitation. This will tie together all of the other segments of the workshop. Registration Fees: $100 AIPG Members / $125 Non-Members | Register online or Registration Form | Event Details | Earn 4 Contact Hours or .4 CEU’s
NAPE
We Can't Tell You What Your Next Deal Will Be. But We Can Tell You Where It Will Happen.
The annual Denver expo is a networking event that brings together all the players necessary to forge, facilitate and close deals.
This event offers prospects, producers and purchasers a unique chance to connect, reconnect and make deals. More intimate than the annual NAPE Summit, this show is a "must attend" event for those who want to network with the people and players that have firsthand knowledge of the opportunities and prospects throughout the area.
View the 2015 NAPE Denver Recap.
View the letter from the NAPE Director.
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Produced Water Quality Recycling & Reuse 2016
Delivering what the market really needs now, the Fifth Annual Produced Water Quality Recycling and Reuse 2016, looks not only at where the industry is today but also at the anticipated ramp up. And for the first time, operator case studies will be backed by regulatory updates to deliver a holistic 360-degree view on water management in the Rockies.
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American Geosciences Institute
Oct. 27-28 at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado.
Gain insights from a diverse group of experts from the geoscience, economics and policy sectors, and explore regional groundwater issues and lessons to be learned from the High Plains/Ogallala Aquifer (HPA) experience.
Join the conversation to examine two important questions:
- How have experts and stakeholders in HPA states addressed depletion of regional groundwater resources?
- Are there lessons learned/best practices from the HPA and other aquifers?
The 2016 Critical Issues Forum is hosted by the

2016 Critical Issues Forum sponsors
The 2016 Critical Issues Forum is a product of AGI's Center for Geoscience & Society.
Science Daily
Geologists at Uppsala University have traced magma movement beneath Mt. Cameroon volcano, which will help monitoring for future volcanic eruptions. The results are published in Scientific Reports.
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Wired
Researchers are learning more about the deep reefs off the coast of Hawaii, according to a long-term study published in PeerJ. The reefs exist in close to total darkness and are home to many species of fish unique to the area.
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Scripps Insitution of Oceanography
A swarm of nearly 200 small earthquakes that shook Southern California residents in the Salton Sea area last week raised concerns they might trigger a larger earthquake on the southern San Andreas Fault. At the same time, scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and the Nevada Seismological Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno published their recent discovery of a potentially significant fault that lies along the eastern edge of the Salton Sea.
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E&P magazine online
Gravitational and magnetic geophysical measurements are critical to oil exploration, according to Henry Lyatsky of Lyatsky Geoscience Research & Consulting. The surveys are relatively low-cost but are often overlooked because the methods aren't widely taught in college programs, Lyatsky writes.
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Eos
Drought conditions have persisted in California since 2012, prompting Los Angeles and other cities throughout the state to encourage the replacement of thirsty lawns with plants that require less water. This switch could significantly affect local urban temperatures, according to a new study by Vahmani and Ban-Weiss.
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Science News
A Saturnian satellite joins the club of moons with oceans. A subsurface sea might hide beneath the icy crust of Dione, a moon of Saturn, researchers report online September 28 in Geophysical Research Letters. That puts Dione in good company alongside Enceladus (another moon of Saturn), several moons of Jupiter and possibly even Pluto.
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Overbooked day ahead? This backpack is the right tool for busy people on the go. Whether you fill it with your laptop for a day at the office or books for school, it'll hold everything you need — without slowing you down. This 600D polycanvas backpack ensures durability and sturdiness with a zippered main compartment to hold your 15-inch laptop, a padded section to secure your iPad or tablet and a front pocket that keeps brochures and business cards within reach. It also features earbud access that lets you listen to music on the move and two side pockets to hold beverages and snacks.
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Ready for layering, this super soft fleece vest offers great warmth at a great price. It is embroidered with AIPG lettering and pick and gavel in white and gold. Available colors: black, navy, grey heather, royal, charcoal, midnight heather and red. Women's vests and other apparel are available.
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The AIPG Expandable Briefcase has the AIPG logo, durable 600 denier polyester fabric and a large, padded main compartment with a laptop sleeve. It contains an organizational panel under the flap with a front slip pocket, a large zippered pocket in the front flap, detachable, adjustable, padded shoulder strap and a dual buckle closure on the front. Available in black, chili red, forest green, navy and twilight blue.
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