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Midwest GeoSciences Group - Contaminant Fate and Transport in Fractured Rock

  • 14 May 2026
  • 8:00 AM
  • 15 May 2026
  • 5:00 PM
  • Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY


The hydrogeologic complexity of fractured rock aquifers has often led to frustration and significant expenditure of resources in characterizing groundwater and predicting contamination. It is not uncommon to experience persistent contamination at fractured rock sites subjected to long-term pump and treat remedial technologies.

Fluid flow and contaminant transport in fractured rock fundamentally differs from granular porous media as fractures serve as interconnected and spatially discontinuous preferential pathways. Given the high degree of heterogeneity, fractured rock hydrogeology is very challenging but not impossible if site-specific data on physical and hydraulic fracture properties are used to properly develop conceptual models of fluid flow and contaminant transport.

In this course, participants will learn step-wise procedures to develop professional level conceptualizations of fracture networks for a variety of rock types, fracture patterns, and tectonic settings for application to field-scale transport problems and the assessment and design of remedial strategies.

This course offers opportunity to earn 16 Professional Development hours.

NYSCPG Members receive discounted registration. Additional discounts are available, please see complete pricing and course information at Midwestgeo.com.


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