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Monday, Sept. 10 – Workshop Day 9:00 – 5:00 Registration
10:00 – 12:00 Underground Injection Control (UIC) Operator & Regulatory Focused Training
Grand Ballroom B (5th Floor) Instructor: Ken Cooper A practical oriented UIC training course that focuses on conceptual understanding of how UIC well systems function with information on monitoring, maintenance, and regulation. This one-day course covers concepts related to UIC well operations, construction/testing and regulations and breaks them down to explain how they inter-relate and function together. The course is designed for operators and regulators of all experience levels with a focus on introductory and intermediate level knowledge. If you are looking to train new staff or brush up with some continuing education, this course is just for you. Topics Covered:
• Introduction to Underground Injection Control and Injection Wells • How and Why Injection Wells Work • Regulation of Injection Wells • Well Components and Installation • Operating with Understanding • Compliance and Operational Issues • Mechanical Integrity and Testing • Reservoir Testing • Well Repair, Workovers and Stimulation • Inspections
Ken Cooper is a managing principal of Petrotek Engineering Corporation in Littleton, Colorado, a consultancy and operating firm that specializes in injection wells. Ken has more than 30 years of experience working with all classes of injection wells and specializes in investigating well feasibility, reservoir issues and testing, reservoir simulation, well integrity, well compliance and permitting, along with optimizing injection well operation and maintenance.
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch on Your Own
1:30 – 5:00 UIC Operator & Regulatory Training (Continued) Grand Ballroom B (5th Floor)
GWPC Board Meeting Grand Chenier (5th Floor)
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5:30 – 7:00 Hotel Networking Reception Lagniappe (2nd Floor) Join us for light hor d’oeuvres, drinks and networking at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel. Casual Attire
Tuesday, Sept. 11
7:30 – 5:00 Registration
7:30 – 8:30 Breakfast Grand Ballroom D (5th Floor)
7:45 – 8:30 National Groundwater Monitoring Network Discussion Grand Ballroom A (5th Floor) Come and find out about our nation's collaborative groundwater network and the benefits of being a NGWMN data provider. If you are a current data provider, new data provider or just thinking about applying for a USGS grant to become a data provider, this is a must-attend discussion. Grab your breakfast and join us for an open discussion with your state, federal, and NGO colleagues!
8:30-10:00 Opening General Session: Welcoming Speakers Grand Ballroom C (5th Floor) Moderator: Mike Paque, GWPC
• Mike Paque - GWPC Executive Director • Marty Link – GWPC Past President, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality • Hal Fitch - GWPC President, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality • Secretary Chuck Carr Brown, Ph.D. – Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality • Jon Kenning, GWPC Vice President / GWREF Treasurer
10 – 10:30 Break
Grand Foyer (5th Floor)
10:30 - 12 Opening General Session Continued: Federal Government Update Grand Ballroom C (5th Floor) Moderator: Hal Fitch, Michigan DEQ
• Peter Grevatt, Ph.D. - Director, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Groundwater & Drinking Water • Nancy Johnson – Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Oil & Gas • Bill Cunningham, Director, United States Geological Survey, Water Mission, Earth System Processes Division
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch on your own
12:00 – 1:30 Special Event: Women’s Professional Luncheon Grand Ballroom D (5th Floor) Hosted at the Sheraton New Orleans hotel, this networking luncheon is open to all registered women attendees. Please RSVP at Registration.
1:30 – 3:00 Produced Water: Challenges & Opportunities Grand Ballroom C (5th Floor) Moderator: Michael Dunkel, Jacobs “GWPC Produced Water Project: Update” John Baza – Module 1 Scott Kell – Module 2 Ken Harris – Module 3 “Turning Produced Water From a Pain to an Asset: Optimizing Water Recycling” Ashwin Dhanasekar, The Water Research Foundation “Leveraging Economic Models to Minimize Challenges and Create Opportunities for Effective Produced Water Management” Holly Churman, GHD
Groundwater Monitoring Grand Ballroom A (5th Floor) Moderator: Marty Link, Nebraska DEQ “North Carolina’s Groundwater Quality Assessment Efforts” Craig Caldwell, North Carolina DEQ “RBDMS Environmental Data Migration – Wyoming’s Groundwater Data Warehouse” Nicole Twing, Wyoming DEQ “An Overview of of the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network Data Portal” Candice Hopkins, United States Geological Survey
Class I Roundtable Grand Ballroom B (5th Floor) Moderator: Jess Stottsberry, Ohio EPA “Class I Wells – A New Generation” Bob Van Voorhees, Underground Injection Technology Council “Technical Factors Involved with the Demonstration of No-Migration to Support Land Ban Exemption Petitions” Aaron Payne, Petrotek Roundtable Discussion • Class I: State Program Implementation
and Industry Compliance Challenges • Class I - Class II Pore Space Competition • Feedback on Monday’s UIC Operator &
Regulatory Focused Training
3:00 – 3:30 Break Grand Foyer (5th Floor)
3:30 – 5:00 Produced Water: Challenges & Opportunities Grand Ballroom C (5th Floor) Moderator: Michael Dunkel, Jacobs “The Water Challenge Program Pilot - Helping Industry Advance Water Management Strategies” Andra Wilcox, HARC “Water for Hydraulic Fracturing - Use, Challenges and Solutions in Alberta” Michael Bevan, Alberta Energy Regulator “Innovative Process to Recycle Shale Gas Produced Water Utilizing By-Product Recovery from the Permian Basin and Marcellus Shale” Tom Lewis, Lewis Environmental Services
Protecting Groundwater at the Source Grand Ballroom A (5th Floor) Moderator: Craig Caldwell, North Carolina DEQ “Louisiana's Drinking Water Protection Program: Protecting Drinking Water at the Source” Mary Gentry, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality “The Private Well Class – A National Outreach and Education Program for Groundwater Protection” Steve Wilson, Illinois State Water Survey “State-level Groundwater Governance and Management in the U.S.” Jacob Petersen-Perlman, Ph.D., Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona
Class V Roundtable Grand Ballroom B (5th Floor) Moderator: Lorrie Council, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality “Slurry Injection” Omar Abou-Sayed, Advantek Waste Management Services, LLC Roundtable Discussion
• Regulatory Aspects of Slurry Injection. Discussion leader -- Lorrie Council, TCEQ
• Clean Water Act NPDES
Discharge from Point Sources that Reach Jurisdictional Surface Waters Via Groundwater. What Are the Potential Impacts to the Class V Program? Discussion leader -- Mary Musick, GWPC
• ASR/MAR Updates from the
States. Discussion leader—Steve Musick, GWPC
6:00 – 8:00 Reception: National World War II Museum We are pleased to host our reception at the world-class National WWII Museum. Ranked by TripAdvisor as the #1 Attraction in New Orleans and designated by Congress as America’s official museum about World War II, the National WWII Museum features a rich collection of artifacts that bring history to life. Join us for heavy hor d’oeuvres, drinks and entertainment in the Louisiana Memorial Pavilion. The Louisiana Memorial Pavilion exhibits take visitors into the monumental efforts on the Home Front and to the beaches of Normandy—focusing on the thousands of men and women who made Allied victory in World War II possible. Business Casual Dress. Transportation Provided.
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Wednesday, September 12 7:30 – 5:00 Registration
7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast
Grand Ballroom D (5th Floor)
8:15 -10:00 General Session: Updates from Partnering Organizations Grand Ballroom C (5th Floor) Moderator: Mike Paque, GWPC “Perspectives on Groundwater Policy Challenges in the 115th Congress” Lauren Schapker, National Ground Water Association “IPAA Update” Lee Fuller, Independent Petroleum Association of America “ASDWA Update” Alan Roberson, Association of State Drinking Water Administrators “IOGCC Update: State Oil & Gas Regulatory Exchange (SOGRE) / StatesFirst Initiative” Lori Wrotenbery, Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission “ACWA Update” Shellie Chard, Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality “EDF Update” Scott Anderson, Environmental Defense Fund
10 – 10:30 Break Grand Foyer (5th Floor)
10:30 – 12 Produced Water: Opportunities & Challenges Grand Ballroom C (5th Floor) Moderator: Nichole Saunders, EDF “Upstream Optimization of Full-Water Cycle Costs” Mark Kidder, ALL Consulting “Refinery Wastewater Reuse and Fresh Water Preservation in New Mexico to Support Oilfield Production” Robert Combs, HollyFrontier Navajo Refining
Emerging Groundwater Contaminants Grand Ballroom A (5th Floor) Moderator: Joe Lee, GWPC “PFAS Update: Managing Contamination from PFAS in Australia” Lee Gedge, GHD “Shifting Treatment Costs from Ratepayers to Polluters-The California 1,2,3 Trichloropropane Story (TCP)” Bill Kelly, SL Environmental Law Group, PC
Current State of National UIC Data Submission Grand Ballroom B (5th Floor) Moderator: Mark Layne, GWPC “A National Perspective on Protecting Drinking Water: Telling the UIC Story with Data” Jill Dean, US EPA
“Advancing Research and Analysis of Produced Water” Cloelle Danforth, Environmental Defense Fund
“The Impact of PFAS on Water Resources” Brandon Kernen, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
“Stopgap Support for Existing Exchange Network UIC Dataflow Submitters” Mark Layne, GWPC “Streamlining and Modernizing UIC Data Processes at EPA: A Peek at the New UIC Data Application” Jill Dean, US EPA This session is of special interest to UIC Primacy State partners. The session is specifically targeted to introduce the Primacy States to tools for reporting 7520 data to US EPA Headquarters.
12:00-1:30 Lunch on your own
1:30-3:00 Class II/VI Roundtable Grand Ballroom C (5th Floor) Moderator: Mike Nickolaus, GWPC “Achieving Closure for CO2 Geologic Storage Projects” Bob Van Voorhees, Robert Van Voorhees PLLC Roundtable Discussion
Innovative Uses of Data for Groundwater Protection Grand Ballroom A (5th Floor) Moderator: Joe Lee, GWPC “Big Data for Managing Processing and Energy Management Schemes” Ashwin Dhanasekar, The Water Research Foundation “Automated Mapping and Processing Techniques Employed within the ECHO Algorithm: Reading “Big Data” to Protect Water Resources” Jake Longenecker, Power 7 Corporation “Prioritizing Inspection of Oil and Gas Wells” Paul Jehn, GWPC “Nebraska Ground Water Quality Data Management” Marty Link, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality
3:00 – 3:30 Break Grand Foyer (5th Floor)
3:30 – 5:00 Induced Seismicity Grand Ballroom C (5th Floor) Moderator: Bob Worstall, Ohio Division of Oil & Gas “Hydraulic Fracturing Induced Seismicity – Risk Assessment and Mitigation Protocol” Tim Tyrrell, XTO Energy “Beyond Common Induced Seismic Monitoring Practice; Real-Time Risk Mitigation Application” Sepideh Karimi, Nanometrics “Legal Developments Relating to Induced Seismicity” Keith Hall, Mineral Law Institute
EPA Update – UIC Oversight Grand Ballroom A (5th Floor) (EPA & State Primacy Programs Only)
5:00 – 6:00 Conference “Wine Down” Reception
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