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IAH-CNC 2015 WATERLOO ORGANIZING CO
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GREETINGS FROM THE IAH CNC It is my
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PLATINUM SPONSORS MAXXAM - is the C
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GOLD SPONSOR GHD - is a leading int
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EXHIBITORS AQUANTY INC. - a hydrolo
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HOTEL FLOOR PLANS 12 IAH-CNC 2015 W
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SOCIAL PROGRAM In addition to the c
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HENRY DARCY DISTINGUISHED LECTURE S
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Since the first big surprise on fin
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In this final plenary session, some
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Wednesday PM2 Technical Sessions: 1
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WEDNESDAY PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Wedne
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WEDNESDAY PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Time/
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THURSDAY PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 8:30 -
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THURSDAY PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Time/H
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FRIDAY PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 7:15 - 8
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ABSTRACTS Groundwater/Surface Water
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Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (A
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Road Salt Impacts on Groundwater We
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estimates of road salt loading to t
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Innovation in the Remediation of Co
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214 - Treatment of Manufactured Gas
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Geological and geochemical conditio
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227 - Deep-Seated Aquiclude Groundw
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samples from the Upper Silurian, th
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247 - Subsurface Water Flow from We
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advanced, event-based sampling. Exa
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natural or anthropogenic hazards an
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numeric model that covered 80% of t
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and remediation performance in smea
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experiments designed to mimic a per
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e-entrant bedrock valleys on the Ni
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and above the regional Newmarket Ti
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Agricultural Impacts on Groundwater
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conditions is necessary to ensure r
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Faced with increasing nitrate conce
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This paper outlines the District’
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219 - Current results and outcomes
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cross-sections to look for consiste
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Surface conditions have changed tho
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The goal of this research was to ob
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277 - Assessing soil water content
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An integrated model was determined
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198 - Monitoring of event-based, de
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A steady-state equivalent porous me
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with the existing well system witho
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Groundwater Issues From Oil and Gas
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support provincial regulations and
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319 - Baseline Water Well Testing i
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out in heterogeneous and anisotropi
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collected can then be used to calcu
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Artificial sweeteners (AS) are comm
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the environment and (in the few stu
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1 Civil Engineering, University of
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Kh estimates within the context of
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This presentation will provide an o
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296 - In-Situ Subsurface Remediatio
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Milton Quarry. This system is a uni
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171 - Evaluating the Effects of Inc
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from the FFT into the lake water vi
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significant threats are prohibited.
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Groundwater Issues From Oil and Gas
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259 - Assessment of Non-saline Wate
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Regional bedrock potable groundwate
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168 - Deep groundwater systems in s
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Lithological logs from the Alberta
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The change in well water nitrate co
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114 - Validating effects of spring
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1. Should the diversion and use of
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policies. In this paper we present
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