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In this Issue:
Groundwater
Contamination: Monitoring Program. AB 599, as amended 7/19/01,
by Assembly Member Liu
Requires the State Water Resources Control Board to implement a comprehensive
groundwater monitoring program to examine and take samples from every
groundwater basin in the State; creates an interagency task force
to design and implement a system to increase coordination among State
and federal agencies that collect data about California groundwater
contamination; and conduct appropriate research to determine maximum
contaminant levels for additional contaminants. The SWRCB, with task
force participants, will prepare a report for the Governor and the
Legislature by January 1, 2002. The GRA Board of Directors provided
a letter in support of this bill, we believe that the action of putting
together an integrated monitoring approach is the right first step
in the very complex and convoluted bureaucratic process. The
bill was passed by the Senate Agriculture and Water Resources Committee.
For more information - http://www.leginfo.ca.gov.
SWRCB Holds Public Meetings to Discuss the Legal Classification
of Groundwater on August 20 & 23
The State Water Resources
Control Board (SWRCB) held two public meetings to gather information
regarding the legal classification of groundwater. The SWRCB
has hired a consultant, Professor Joseph Sax of the University of
California, Berkeley to prepare a report regarding the SWRCB's permitting
authority over subsurface waters. The purpose of the meetings
was to provide information useful to the consultant. Two meetings
were held -- one in Sacramento and one in San Diego. For
more details and for information on how to comment, go to the full
announcement at http://www.swrcb.ca.gov.
Arsenic in Groundwater
(October 3; Radission Hotel in Sacramento)
While the extensive and prolonged process of reevaluating the arsenic
MCL had reached tentative milestone early this year, the delay has caused
intense focus on the regulatory process of developing or changing drinking
water standards. This Symposium is planned to bring the scientific community,
regulators, water purveyors, industry, attorneys, and political representatives
up-to-date on the current issues surrounding arsenic in groundwater.
The format of the one-day conference
will be similar to GRA's recent symposium on Hexavalent Chromium and
includes the following sessions:
· Arsenic Geochemical Characteristics and
Distribution
· Risk, Toxicology and Regulations
· Treatment and Remediation
· Social, Political, and Legal Issues
Click
Here for more information or to register -- or contact Donna
Geyen at the GRA office via phone (916) 446-3626 or email dgeyen@nossaman.com.
UC Biennial
Groundwater Conference and GRA 10th Annual Meeting (October 30-31; Sacramento)
Managing California's Groundwater: The
Challenges of Quality and Quantity is the theme of the 2001 conference.
Two concurrent sessions on policy and technical issues, featuring 46
invited speakers, will be held to cover the following topic areas: groundwater
quality; groundwater quantity; groundwater management: new tools; watershed
effects on groundwater; development of groundwater in impaired water
areas; emerging non-conventional contaminants; GIS and hydrologic applications;
and remediation technologies. Click
Here for more details and updates on this conference, or
check the UC Center for Water Resources web site at http;//www.waterresources.ucr.edu.
Nashville Site for 2001 NGWA Ground Water Expo
and AGWSE Conference
The National Ground Water Association's
Ground Water Expo, featuring the Annual Meeting and Conference of the
Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers (AGWSE), will take
place December 7-9, 2001, in Nashville, Tennessee.
The AGWSE Annual Meeting and Conference
will be held December 7-8, and additional AGWSE-sponsored workshops
are scheduled for December 9. The conference, "Groundwaterdata.net
- Ground Water Data: Collection, Reliability, Access, and Manipulation
of Basic Data," features several sessions. Expo attendees also may select
from several workshop options scheduled for December 7 and December
9. For up-to-date Expo schedules and registration information, including
convenient online registration, check NGWA's Web site at http://www.ngwa.org (click
on "Events") or call NGWA's customer service line at (800) 551-7379,
or (614) 898-7791.
Earth
Science Week Evolves
Earth Science Week, October 7-13, is an annual grassroots
effort sponsored by the American Geological Institute (AGI) and
its member societies. The aim is to increase public understanding
of the earth sciences. As geoscientists develop earth-science outreach
programs in their local schools and communities, the collective impact
of their efforts continues to grow. During Earth Science Week 2000,
scores of celebrations -- including field trips, demonstrations, lecture
series, film series, exhibits, school visits, and open houses -- took
place in all 50 states, Australia, Canada, and at least 20 other
countries. You may request a kit on the Earth Science Week web site, http://www.earthsciweek.org;
by phone, (703) 379-2480; fax, (703) 379-7563; or by mail. Send
your request to Earth Science Week, American Geological Institute, 4220
King Street, Alexandria, VA 22302.
3. MORE ITEMS
OF INTEREST
Call
For HydroVisions Articles
Call
For Nominations - GRA Directors
The Association is now soliciting nominations
for candidates to fill multiple openings on the Board of Directors in
January 2002.
To declare your desire to be nominated,
please submit a statement of interest, a brief biography and your contact
information via e-mail to Kathy Snelson at execdir@grac.org by October 12, 2001.
To nominate someone other than yourself, please email the nominee's
name, title, organization and contact information by the same date.
Should you have any questions
about the Director Call for Nominations, please contact Kathy Snelson
at execdir@grac.org or (916) 446-3626.
FEEDBACK - CONTACT THE
EDITOR
We hope that the news in
this issue of HydroFlash is useful to you. To provide feedback or suggestions
for future issues of HydroFlash, contact the editor Martin Steinpress (editor@grac.org).
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