Stacia Prazen

View of the California Aqueduct moving water through the Mojave Desert towards Los Angeles.

Four Considerations for Water Resource Managers Considering a Managed Aquifer Recharge Project  

Extreme drought conditions have ravaged portions of the western United States in recent years, leaving water resource planners in a tough position to ensure adequate water supplies are available for their service areas.  Many have turned to managed aquifer recharge (MAR) to store excess water supplies available during non-drought times for use during future times …

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How to Obtain Regulatory Approval of a Monitored Natural Attenuation Remedy

Regulatory agency approval of monitored natural attenuation (MNA) as the chosen remediation method for groundwater at your contaminated site can mean a significant savings in cleanup costs.  How do you go about effectively convincing regulatory agencies that MNA is an appropriate remedy for your site?    In this blog, Senior Hydrogeologist Stacia Prazen explains how …

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