Photo by Chad Drago. Subject:Havasu Creek (lighter water) flowing into the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon (Spring 2011).

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2012 AHS Annual Water Symposium
September 18-21, 2012

WORKSHOPS

Four workshops will be offered at the beginning of this year's Symposium, on Tuesday, September 18th. Each workshop will cost $35 for Symposium registrants and $45 if attending the workshop only. You can register for two workshops (so long as they don’t overlap!). 

AHS Symposium Workshops

Tuesday, September 18th
Morning Workshops
8:00 AM - Noon
Clean Water Act Section 404 Permitting Session

Instructors:
Jack Moody, P.E., CFM
Cardno

Patricia Quinn, P.E., RLS, AVS,
J.E. Fuller/Hydrogeology & Geomorphology, Inc.

Sallie McGuire, Chief
US Army Corps of Engineers, Arizona Regulatory Division

Robert Anderson, Esq.
Fennemore Craig
Aquifer Test Analysis Concepts: What You Need to Know Before You Turn on the Computer.

Instructor:
Peter A. Mock, Ph.D., R.G., P.H.
Peter Mock Groundwater Consulting
Afternoon Workshops
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Differentiating and Monitoring Groundwater Plumes.

Instructor:
William G. Soukup, P.G.

Cornerstone Environmental Group, LLC
Using Low-impact Development and Smartscape to create Sustainable Landscapes.

(Pre-approved for 3.5 core CECs through ASFPM and CEUs for ASLA)

Instructors:
Summer Waters, CFM
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Maricopa County

Evan Canfield
Chief Hydrologist, Pima County Regional Flood Control

Haley Paul
Water Resources Program Coordinator, University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Maricopa County

Jackie Moxley
TRIF Water Sustainability Manager, Water Resources Resource Center, Tucson

Jenna Cleveland
Graduate Student, Planning Program, University of Arizona