Suwannee Basin Science Workshop 2004 Wednesday, September 22, 2004 Hydrogeology Session Summary Presented September 23 E. Raabe.

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Suwannee Basin Science Workshop 2004 Wednesday, September 22, 2004 Hydrogeology Session Summary Presented September 23 E. Raabe

Most common priorities Surface/groundwater interaction (5) –Data needs and water budget Establish MFL’s (4) –and delineate spring-shed basins (2) –and land use policy, especially for middle and upper Suwannee (2) Water use and availability (2) Political boundary affects quantity/quality Scaling issues and integration Inter-state (FL & GA)

Hydrogeology Issues cont. Riverine and GW impacts to estuary Timeline of natural and human events in basin: complete history Adequate biotic and abiotic monitoring basin-wide Geologic control of permeability: missing Recharge: big data gaps Relate water availability to climate change and development plans

Threats Nutrients Contamination Over withdrawal Cross-basin transfers Lack of coordination with GA land use

Hydrogeology issues cont. Coordination –Of ongoing activities and sharing of equipment –More involvement with GA basin –Develop and assess management practices –Data inventory and integration Identify data gaps (GW, geology, frequency and density, multidisciplinary, long-term) –Master Plan

Breakout groups Thursday Distinguish between what WAS done and what NEEDS to be done Existing funding VERSUS real needs BRAINSTORM first without judgment THEN let participants set 3 priorities IF time allows, discuss timeliness, science value, management value, and…