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Western Groundwater Congress

By October 1, 2024No Comments

The Groundwater Resources Association of California (GRA) 2024 Western Groundwater Congress will take place on October 7 through 9, 2024 in Olympic Valley (Lake Tahoe), California. Clear Creek Principal Hydrogeologists Geno Mammini, RG, and Marvin Glotfelty, PG, will present “Tests to Optimize Groundwater Well Design.”

Geo-Logic Associates (GLA) affiliate Daniel B. Stephens & Associates, Inc. (DBS&A) Hydrogeologist Gus Tolley, PhD, PG, will present “AP Why? Leveraging APIs to Improve Your Workflows.” (See detailed abstracts below.) DBS&A Principal Hydrogeologist Tony Morgan, PG, CHG, and Senior Hydrogeologist Luis Busso, PG, will be also attending and available to discuss the GLA companies’ water resources expertise.

Other conference presentation topics include the evolution of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), enhancing the resilience of water supplies and infrastructure, addressing public health concerns related to emerging contaminants, navigating the evolving role of technology, ensuring environmental resilience, exploring financial strategies, and more.

Slug Tests to Optimize Groundwater Well Design presented by Marvin Glotfelty, RG and Geno Mammini, RG

Southwest and drought. Those two words are driving a frenzy of well installation projects across the region. Unfortunately, many unsuspecting buyers are ending up with supply wells that do not meet expectations from either a production standpoint, water quality needs, or both and there is little a buyer can do once the well is installed. In today’s world of ever tighter budgets, entities must utilize the latest groundwater exploration techniques to minimize risk. One technique, slug or falling head tests can be used to predict both water quality and production before the well is actually installed. This presentation provides an overview of the data needs, analysis, and will present nearly 50 case history examples comparing predicted versus actual results, compiled over a 20-year period.

AP Why? Leveraging APIs to Improve Your Workflows presented by Dr. Gus Tolley, PG

The workshop will start with an overview of what an API is and why they are so incredibly useful, then cover what an API call is, how they are typically structured, and scripting libraries/packages that assist with generating the API call. There will be demonstrations accessing data programmatically (using R and python code), both tabular and spatial data from publicly accessible databases (e.g., OSWCR, GAMA, NWIS, REST servers). Dr. Tolley will also demonstrate the same automated workflow being applied to multiple areas to showcase how much productivity can be gained by leveraging APIs and scripted workflows.