Posts treating: "Arizona Hydrological Society"
Sunday, 07 December 2014
The current issue of the Arizona Hydrological Society carries an editorial by Alan Dulaney outlining some of the challenges related to water facing the new governor and legislature when they take office in January. As usual, Alan doesn't pull any punches:
The
election season is over. Once the session begins in
January, the new Legislature will have their hands
Last week the joint meeting of the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) and the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) was held in Prescott, Arizona. The meeting was held at the Prescott Resort - a fantastic venue with a fabulous view of the Prescott area. On September 21 and 22, I led two different groups on a field trip to Grand Canyon's South Rim and the Trail of Time. The trip on the 21st was co-led by myself, Karl Karlstrom and Laura Crossey. This trip had about [...]
A reminder that abstracts are due June 2 for the joint national meeting of the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) and the annual meeting of the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS), to be held in Prescott, Sept. 13-16, 2014. I'm reposting the AIPG-AHS announcement below. The range of topics for presentation is wide.
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Web banner for the 2014 AIPG and AHS National ConferenceThis September a joint conference hosted by the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) and the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) will be held in Prescott, Arizona. The dates are September 13 to 16, a great time to visit Arizona's mountain country near the historic town of Prescott. A fantastic lineup of field trips, led by many local experts, will provide those interested in the geology of northern [...]
An Event for All Arizona Students and Professionals in Geology, Groundwater, Environmental & Engineering Geology, Geotechnical Engineering and Geological Engineering Fields
The Arizona Sections of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists (AEG) and the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG), and the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) are co-hosting the
The Phoenix Chapter of the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) is soliciting abstracts for papers and posters to be presented at the AHS 25th Annual Symposium.September 18 - 21, 2012, Desert Willow Conference Center, Phoenix, ArizonaThe Annual AHS Symposium is a premier event in the southwest for hydrology and water resources science, engineering, and public policy. AHS solicits descriptions
The current issue of the Arizona Hydrological Society newsletter offers a positive assessment of new Deputy and Assistant Directors appointed at the Arizona Dept. of Water Resources.Mike Lacey, a long-time AHS member and principal at Fluid Solutions, Inc., has been selected as the new ADWR Deputy Director. Mike brings a depth of hydrological and managerial expertise to the agency that should
The Arizona Hydrological Society's newsletter is always full of great stuff. In the new issue, AHS President Alan Dulaney highly recommends the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association's web page as the best place to track current water legislation.The site offers a brief description of each bill, live link, their position on them, and the current
The Arizona Hydrological Society Symposium workshop link is now up and running so you can view the workshop on Land Subsidence and Earth Fissures:http://www.hydrosymposium.eventinterface.com/hydrosymposium/workshops.cfmPlease submit your abstracts for your presentations as well as register for the workshop if you are going to speak or just attend. We need to reach a minimum number by August