Groundwater Contaminant Transport and Groundwater Modeling for Lawyers and Other Dummies

Presented by the Environmental & Natural Resources Law Section of the State Bar of Arizona

When: November 7 | 5:30–7:00 PM | Drinks and light hors d’ouvres following the program
Where: Perkins Coie LLP, 2901 North Central Avenue, 20th Floor
Speakers: Karen Gaylord, Jennings Haug & Cunningham, moderator; Lauren Candreva, R.G., Haley & Aldrich; Doug Bartlett, R.G., CHG, Clear Creek Associates; Chris Thomas, Perkins Coie LLP
Cost: $25 for members of the ENRS of the State Bar of Arizona; $35 for non-members; $15 for students and government employees

To register, click HERE.

MCLE: This seminar may qualify for up to 1.5 hour MCLE

Sure, you probably went to law school to avoid math and hard science, but any self-respecting environmental and natural resource lawyer needs to understand a bit about how groundwater moves and what happens when it gets contaminated. Contaminant fate and transport is a key issue in Superfund and toxic tort litigation. Groundwater modeling can be crucial to demonstrating a new development’s water supply. With Karen Gaylord moderating, Lauren Candreva will cover the fundamentals of hydrogeology, Doug Bartlett will explain groundwater modeling, and Chris Thomas will be the dummy. After this seminar, nobody will ever suspect you were a political science major.