Re: Water

From: Fielder George Dowding <fgdowding@iceworm-enterprises.net>
Date: Thu May 25 2006 - 03:18:06 AKDT

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Thank you Piet, I am much better informed now.

Piet van Weel wrote:
> Possibly something like this:
>
>
> Groundwater Hydrologist (Geohydrologist)
>
> The key functions of the position are to:
>
> * Design, lead and implement hydrological groundwater investigation
> programmes.
> * Develop computer groundwater flow models of the region’s
> groundwater systems.
> * Develop specialist groundwater analytical tools to better
> interpret the nature of groundwater flow.
> * Provide technical advice to internal and external clients.
> * Review and audit technical reports and appear as an expert witness
> at consent and planning hearings.
> * Participate in the development of regional planning policy.
> * On occasions co-supervise MSc & ME thesis projects and graduate
> contract staff.
> * Reporting to Council workshops on work completed and representing
> Council at public meetings.
>
>
>
> Qualifications
>
> * Masters of Engineering or Master of Science degree in engineering
> geology, both in groundwater hydraulics.
> * A minimum of two years and preferably five years experience as a
> practicing Groundwater Hydrologist.
> * A proven record of project management, technical reporting and
> written, oral and presentation communication skills.
> * A highly developed skill in computer databases and modeling.
>
>
>
> Fielder George Dowding wrote:
>
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>>Okay, I'll bite: <straight line>What, pray tell, is a groundwater
>>hydrologist?</straingt line>
>>
>><rumination>
>>a. ditch digger
>>b. grounds man at a golf course
>>c. home owner concerned with water runoff
>></rumination>
>>
>>Jim wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Let me put on my previous life hat (groundwater hydrologist). "artesian"
>>>means subsurface water has enough pressure to run to the surface without
>>>pumping, otherwise it is just a well. Wells are usually pretty safe (not
>>>to say that they taste good, I have pumped a lot of salty, sulfur laden
>>>water). That is, they do not usually have biological contamination.
>>>Poorly completed barnyard wells are a notable exception, and I I have
>>>closed a number of them down.
>>>
>>>That being said, I have never stopped by the Turnigan pipe, despite
>>>several years of weekly comutes, and will offer no opinion!
>>>
>>>Jim
>
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