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 "Fate and Transport of Viruses in Groundwater"

 

Presented By:

Kenneth Bradbury, Ph.D.

State Geologist

Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Division of Extension

Mark Borchardt, Ph.D.

Research Microbiologist

USDA Agricultural Research Service

 

 INTRODUCTION:

The news cycle is dominated by the COVID-19 virus, and many environmental professionals are fielding questions about the fate and transport of viruses and other pathogens in groundwater. To provide factual information on this topic, GRA has reached out to two leading experts, Dr. Ken Bradbury at the University of Wisconsin and Dr. Mark Borchardt at the USDA Agricultural Research Service to share their work on the transport of human enteric viruses in the subsurface. Human enteric viruses are derived primarily from human and animal wastes, and have been detected in groundwater samples from many water supply wells throughout the U.S. Attenuation mechanisms for viruses and other pathogens in the subsurface are different than for dissolved contaminants, and artificial conduits (e.g., abandoned water wells) can quickly convey enteric viruses to significant depths in drinking water aquifers. While this presentation will focus on the fate and transport of enteric viruses in the subsurface, the presenters will share their thoughts on the fate and transport of the COVID-19 virus and other pathogens in groundwater during a question & answer session immediately following their presentation.

SPEAKERS:

Ken Bradbury, Ph.D.

Mark Borchardt, Ph.D.

Moderator:

Murray Einarson, Principal Hydrogeologist

Haley & Aldrich, Inc.

 

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Date and Time

Wed, May 13, 2020

noon - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0700) America/Los_Angeles

Location

Login Instructions will be sent on May 13th at 10:00am



This GRACast will use a conference call for audio and WebEx to display the presentation slides. Each registration is allowed access via one phone line and one log in to the WebEx module. More than one person may participate per registration by using a shared computer screen and speaker phone. …

This GRACast will use a conference call for audio and WebEx to display the presentation slides. Each registration is allowed access via one phone line and one log in to the WebEx module. More than one person may participate per registration by using a shared computer screen and speaker phone. GRA reserves the right to invoice those individuals and/or organizations that are logged in or connected from telephone numbers that don't correspond to a paid registration.

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