Northeastern Section - 44th Annual Meeting (22–24 March 2009)

Session No. 3
Sunday, 22 March 2009: 8:10 AM-12:00 PM

S9. Maine Groundwater: Sustainable Aquifer Use through Monitoring and Regulation

 

Robert G. Marvinney and Carol White, Conveners
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Start Time
 
8:10 AM
Introductory Remarks
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8:20 AM
MAINE'S GROUNDWATER RESOURCES – IS THERE ENOUGH ?
WHITE, Carol A., C.A. White & Associates, LLC, One Main Street, Yarmouth, ME 04096, cawhitemaine@gwi.net, cawhitemaine@gwi.net
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8:40 AM
WATER IN MAINE - THE LEGAL SETTING
AHRENS, Philip F.W., Pierce Atwood LLP, One Monument Square, Portland, ME 04073 and RAYBACK, Brian M., Pierce Atwood LLP, One Monument Square, Portland, ME 04101, pahrens@pierceatwood.com, pahrens@pierceatwood.com
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9:00 AM
OPEN DIALOGUE ON MAINE WATER RESOURCES: THE WATER RESOURCES PLANNING COMMITTEE
MARVINNEY, Robert G., Maine Geol Survey, 22 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0022, robert.g.marvinney@maine.gov, robert.g.marvinney@maine.gov
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9:20 AM
SECURING THE QUALITY AND AVAILABILITY OF MAINE'S DRINKING WATER
TOLMAN, Andrews L., Maine Drinking Water Program, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, DHHS, 11 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333, andrews.l.tolman@maine.gov, andrews.l.tolman@maine.gov
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9:40 AM
REGULATION OF LARGE GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWALS: SETTING AND ENFORCING STANDARDS FOR RESOURCE PROTECTION
HOPECK, John and COURTEMANCH, David, Bureau of Land and Water Quality, Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Station 17, Augusta, ME 04333, john.t.hopeck@maine.gov, john.t.hopeck@maine.gov
 
10:00 AM
Break
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10:20 AM
GROUND-WATER MODELING ANALYSIS OF THE POLAND SPRING SITE KINGFIELD, MAINE
MORRISSEY, Daniel J. and SPALDING, Charles P., McDonald Morrissey Associates, Inc, Concord, NH 03301-2553, mmanh@aol.com, mmanh@aol.com
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10:40 AM
HYDROGEOLOGIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A SPRING COMPLEX IN KINGFIELD, MAINE
REYNOLDS, Matthew D. and FORTIN, Richard L., Drumlin Environmental, LLC, P.O. Box 392, Portland, ME 04112, info@drumlinllc.com, info@drumlinllc.com
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11:00 AM
PEELING THE ONION: MULTI-FACETED REGULATION OF SPRING WATER WITHDRAWAL IN MAINE: A CASE STUDY FROM THE BRADBURY SPRING SITE IN KINGFIELD, MAINE
DUBOIS, Mark, Natural Resources, Poland Spring Bottling/Nestle Waters N.A, 123 Preservation Way, Poland Spring, ME 04274, mark.dubois@waters.nestle.com, mark.dubois@waters.nestle.com
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11:20 AM
POLITICAL PERCEPTIONS: HOW THE PUBLIC VIEWS WATER WITHDRAWAL
GUERNSEY, David, Former Chairman, Kingfield Planning Board, Kingfield, ME 04947, guernseyd@aol.com, guernseyd@aol.com
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11:40 AM
RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A POSSIBLE OUTCOME OF THOROUGH RESOURCE CHARACTERIZATION AND EFFECTIVE STATE AND LOCAL REGULATION
BRENNAN, Thomas J., Senior Natural Resources Manager, Nestle Waters North America, Inc, 123 Preservation Way, Poland Spring, ME 04274, Thomas.Brennan@waters.nestle.com, Thomas.Brennan@waters.nestle.com
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