Montana AWRA - American Water Resources Association
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SESSION 3 (Concurrent). Jefferson Room<br />
PONDS, SEDIMENT and DAM REMOVAL<br />
Moderator: Christine Brick, Clark Fork Coalition<br />
10:40 am Guidebook to <strong>Montana</strong> ponds:<br />
communicating water science to the public.<br />
Karen Filipovich, <strong>Montana</strong> <strong>Water</strong>course.<br />
11:00 am GIS methods for modeling sediment yield<br />
to streams in the Shields River <strong>Water</strong>shed,<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>. Jim Johnson, Confluence<br />
Consulting, Bozeman.<br />
11:20 am A screening level model for identifying<br />
sediment yields in the Ruby River watershed,<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>. Donna DeFrancesco, Golder<br />
Associates, Coeur d’Alene.<br />
11:40 am The role of beaver in managing sediment<br />
and water in southwest <strong>Montana</strong>. Amy<br />
Chadwick, <strong>Water</strong>shed Consulting, LLC,<br />
Whitefish.<br />
12:00 noon Long-term hydrogeomorphic effects of dam<br />
failure/removal - a pilot study. Denine<br />
Schmitz, Selita Ammondt, Matt Blank,<br />
and Duncan Patten, <strong>Montana</strong> State<br />
University.<br />
12:20 pm Surface water quality impacts of Milltown<br />
dam removal. Don Booth, Matt Fein, and<br />
Jerry Sweeney; EMC 2 , Envirocon, and<br />
Atlantic Richfield.<br />
CLOSING PLENARY<br />
12:40 pm NEW OFFICERS, STUDENT AWARDS, and RAFFLE<br />
1:00 pm Adjourn – Happy Trails!<br />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2005 (continued)<br />
SESSION 4 (Concurrent). Gallatin Room<br />
WATER QUALITY/COALBED METHANE<br />
Moderator: Clain Jones, <strong>Montana</strong> State University<br />
10:40 am S Field investigation of contaminated<br />
groundwater near the Comet Mine<br />
Reclamation Site, Basin, <strong>Montana</strong>. Andrew<br />
Sudbrink, James Madison, Willis Weight,<br />
and Chris Gammons, <strong>Montana</strong> Tech.<br />
11:00 am S Hydrogeochemisry of arsenic in lower<br />
Silverbow Creek below Warm Springs<br />
Ponds, <strong>Montana</strong>. Tracy Grant and Chris<br />
Gammons, <strong>Montana</strong> Tech.<br />
11:20 am Electromagnetic methods to delineate areas<br />
of high conductivity in shallow aquifers, east<br />
poplar oil field area, northeastern <strong>Montana</strong>,<br />
2004. Joanna N. Thamke, Bruce D. Smith,<br />
and Christa Tyrrell, USGS, Helena.<br />
11:40 am Monitoring the biological, physical, and<br />
chemical integrity of the Powder River:<br />
implications for sustainable development<br />
of coalbed methane. Carol Endicott,<br />
Confluence Consulting, Bozeman.<br />
12:00 noon Update on coalbed methane groundwater<br />
monitoring activities in Southeastern<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>. Shawn Reddish and John<br />
Wheaton, <strong>Montana</strong> Bureau of Mines and<br />
Geology.<br />
12:20 pm Tongue River surface-water-quality<br />
monitoring network. David A. Nimick,<br />
John H. Lambing, Thomas P. Chapin, and<br />
Thomas E. Cleasby, USGS, Helena.<br />
Gallatin Room