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Marin Science Seminar Presentation: “California Groundwater: The Impacts of a Shrinking Supply

Marin Science Seminar Presentation: “California Groundwater: The Impacts of a Shrinking Supply” Get the March 2016 flyer here. (March 30, 2016)

Greg Kamman, PG, CHG, is a geologist and hydrologist whose work focuses on ecological habitat restoration. With roots and training in the geologic sciences, Greg's interests and expertise include characterizing and modeling watershed scale hydrologic and geomorphic processes; designing and implementing surface water-groundwater interaction studies; and conducting supporting field investigations to characterize and quantify stream flow, tidal exchange, sedimentation, and water quality. In addition to hydrology duties, Mr. Kamman also helps lead his firm's engineering design and construction monitoring efforts, provides technical litigation support and frequently teaches seminars on wetland and stream restoration through U.C. Berkeley Extension and San Francisco State University's College of Extended Learning.

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