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2007 NH Water Conference Presentations
Plenary Sessions
New Hampshire Water Resources: Current Condition and Future Issues
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Harry Stewart, Director, Division of Water, NHDES
New Hampshire
in 2030.
Dan Sundquist, Society for Protection of NH Forests
Water Use Demographics and Demands for Public Water Systems in New Hampshire
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Brian Goetz, Weston and Sampson Engineers and Marilee Horn, USGS
The Cost of Clean and Safe Water: sustaining our water infrastructure
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Denise Springborg, New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission
Climate Change in the Northeast: past, present, and future
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Cameron Wake, University of New Hampshire
Breakout Sessions
Session A: Surface Water Sustainability and Management,
moderated by Bill McDowell
The reference condition: a quantitative tool for shaping and implementing New Hampshire surface water policy goals
. Paul Currier, PE, NH Department of Environmental Services.
Goals for future stormwater controls for the protection of water resources
. Dr. Robert M. Roseen, Dr Thomas Ballestero, James Houle, UNH Stormwater Center, Department of Civil Engineering, University of New Hampshire
Preparing our cities for climate change
. Michael Simpson, Antioch University-New England
Characterization of public and stakeholder objectives in the management of the Lamprey River
. Shannon Rogers, Dr. John Halstead, and Dr. Thomas Seager, Department of Resource Economics and Development, University of New Hampshire
Session B: Groundwater Sustainability and Management,
moderated by David Wunsch
Linking groundwater quality to landscape characteristics in the Lamprey River Basin
. Lauren Buyofsky, Michelle Daley, William McDowell,
Department of Natural Resources, University of New Hampshire
Water quality issues affecting New Hampshire’s private wells
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Joseph Ayotte and Keith Robinson US Geological Survey, NH-VT Water Science Center
Assessing water availability in the seacoast region of New Hampshire using groundwater flow modeling
. Tom Mack, US Geological Survey
Moving towards integrated management and use of groundwater and surface water resources in New Hampshire
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Brandon Kernen, NH
Department of Environmental Services