BSMAR 14: 14th Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge

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Groundwater Resources Association of California and the Arizona Hydrological Society Present:
14th Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge (BSMAR 14)



July 31 to August 1, 2014

July 30, Optional Workshop: Tracers in MAR

July 30, Optional Field Trips



Herman Bouwer Award

July 31, 2014



Doubletree Hotel, 100 City Drive, Orange, CA 



Cooperating Organizations:
Orange County Water District | University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center

California Association of Groundwater Agencies | United States Geological Survey
Water Replenishment District of Southern California | Lawrence Livermore National Lab

National Water Research Institute | California State University East Bay

Orange County Water District Groundwater Guardian Team



Abstract Submittal Form
 


From 1978 to 2007, thirteen symposia on Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) were held in Arizona at approximate 2 year intervals. These symposia were important venues for policy-makers, practitioners, researchers, and educators to learn about the policies, regulations, and technical challenges affecting MAR. The information shared at these symposia moved the understanding and utilization of MAR rapidly forward. Today, MAR is understood as being a key part of a sustainable water resources management strategy. Even so, there is still much work that needs to be done to better understand how MAR can used to more efficiently utilize our increasingly scarce water supplies. 

The Groundwater Resources Association of California and the Arizona Hydrological Society are proud to team up to re-start this symposia series with the location of the event alternating between California and Arizona. The 2014 event was designed with families in mind as the hotel is only two miles from Disneyland. The hotel offers discounted Disneyland tickets has a dedicated shuttle that runs to and from Disneyland every hour. More information will be forthcoming about the venue and the many nearby attractions.

The 1.5 day symposium will feature numerous oral presentations, poster presentations, an awards luncheon as well an optional workshop and field trips the day prior to the symposium. Abstracts are being sought for oral and poster presentations on the topics listed below. 

MAR Testing, Design and Construction

• Advanced methods for selection of aquifers, 

• sites and methods

• Designing for storm water capture

• Predicting sediment loading/clogging

• Alternative recharge systems
• Innovation in harvesting and storing flood
 waters

• Overcoming the hydrogeology/engineering 
• disconnect

MAR Operations and Maintenance
• Monitoring and modeling

• Tracer testing

• Clogging management

• Fate of pathogens and pollutants

• Geochemistry and hydrogeology

• Groundwater hydraulics & storage recovery

• Training for MAR operators

• Long-term maintenance requirements

• Modifying operations for long-term
 sustainability



MAR Governance

• Integrated water resources management

• Recharge policies, standards and regulations

• Community engagement and awareness in 
MAR

• MAR to complement groundwater demand 
management

• Legal issues related to storm water capture
 by MAR systems 

MAR and Water Resources Management

• Reclaimed water reuse via MAR

• Storm water harvesting via MAR (MS4 permitting, etc.)

• Quantification of benefits and costs of MAR
 MAR for drinking water quality improvement
• MAR with desalinated water

• Mining and industrial applications of MAR

• MAR to source heat pumps and geothermal 
injection

• Mitigating geological problems using MAR - 
land subsidence, seawater intrusion, etc.

• MAR for rural and irrigation water supplies

• MAR in conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater



MAR Case Studies

• Success factors for projects that worked

• Lessons learned from projects that did not
 work/

Other Issues related to MAR

• MAR and climate change

• MAR in urban areas

• Financing MAR for water and food security

• Greenhouse gas considerations in MAR 
operations

Abstracts are due by Friday, April 18, 2014.
 


Click here to view the guidelines for submitting an abstract.

Click here to submit an abstract.



Optional Workshop and Field Trips: July 30

Jean Moran (California State University East Bay), Ate Visser, Michael Singleton and Brad Esser (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) will offer a workshop on application of extrinsic and intrinsic tracers in MAR. Two field trips will also be offered with a morning trip to the Orange County Water District's (OCWD) Groundwater Replenishment System (www.gwrsystem.com) and seawater intrusion barrier and an afternoon trip to OCWD's surface recharge system. More information about the workshop and field trips will be forthcoming. 



Herman Bouwer Award Lunch: July 31

In honor of Dr. Herman Bouwer's contributions to the field of MAR, an award named for Dr. Bouwer will be presented during a special luncheon on July 31. The award will be given to an individual or agency that has had a significant impact on increasing the understanding or utilization of MAR. More information about this award, nomination criteria, etc. will be forthcoming. The conference registration will include this award luncheon. 
The keynote speaker will be Lester Snow of the California Water Foundation.

Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities

If you are interested in exhibiting your organization's services or products, or being an event sponsor, please contact Sarah Kline (skline@grac.org, 916-446-3626).



For additional information: contact Adam Hutchinson (ahutchinson@ocwd.com; 714-378-3214) or Chris Petersen (cpetersen@westyost.com; 530-792-3239).