EMPLOYMENT
HISTORY
Uhl & Associates, Inc. CEO
and Principal Hydrogeologist, 1991 to present
Geraghty & Miller, Inc. Vice President,
1984 to 1990
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. Manager Hydrogeology
Group, 1982 to 1984
Geraghty & Miller, Inc. Senior Hydrogeologist,
1977 to 1982
Water Development Project, India. Project
Manager and Advisor, 1970 to 1977
Peace Corps Volunteer, India. 1966 to 1968
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Mr. Uhl began his career in water
supply development and management in Central India where he initiated
a water development project for the Lutheran Church at the age
of 25. This project evolved
into an organization with over 50 employees and provided a full service
approach to water supply development from the siting of production
wells utilizing geophysics and remote sensing applications to well
repairs and drinking water quality evaluation. The project
installed over 3,000 wells in the hard rock regions of central and
southern India and provided a training ground for other projects
in the region including the United Nations (UNICEF).
Since that time, Mr. Uhl has
specialized in the exploration, development, protection and management
of water resources for public, industrial and agricultural uses
and in the investigation and remediation of soil, groundwater,
and surface water contamination incidence. He
has investigated and characterized hundreds of industrial sites,
large municipal landfills, interstate petroleum and gas pipelines
and formulated monitoring and remedial strategies with regulatory
authorities. While with Geraghty & Miller, Inc. he led
a 2-year project that culminated in the preparation of the Underground
Injection Control (UIC) regulations for the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA).
At Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., an international
civil engineering firm, he managed Uhl’s Groundwater Group. In 1984, he opened
and managed the New Jersey office for Geraghty & Miller, Inc.,
a highly respected groundwater and environmental engineering consulting
firm.
In 1991, he started his own consulting
practice that provides water and environmental consulting to industry,
municipalities, local government, international governments, consulting
firms and legal clients on all projects with water and/or environmental
components. He
has worked extensively in the United States, southern and eastern
Africa, the Philippines, and India, and in 10 other countries on
short-term assignments. He has managed and directed many large
water supply development, management, planning and protection projects
in the United States and abroad.
He has a seasoned, field-based
background that is invaluable for detailed analysis of groundwater
systems as a basis for sustainability/recharge evaluations and
optimal groundwater systems management. Mr.
Uhl has taught graduate level courses in Hydrogeology at the University
of Maryland, the University of Akola in India, and at the New Jersey
Institute of Technology in Newark, New Jersey. He has given
many presentations at seminars, conferences, universities and for
corporate forums.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS
WATER-SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT, PLANNING and MANAGEMENT
Mr. Uhl has a range of experience in
water development that covers the initial phase of project development
through final analysis of resource sustainability, development alternatives,
and groundwater systems installation and commissioning. He has directed projects
over large study areas and in complex hydrologic and hydrogeologic
settings. He has particular experience in practical applications
including appropriate drilling techniques for unconsolidated and
bedrock conditions, test and production well design, test drilling,
production well drilling and aquifer testing programs. He has
been involved with the design and installation of many hundreds of
production wells (up to 1000 meters deep) and aquifer pumping tests
in all types of hydrogeologic settings.
He is currently managing water development projects for large groundwater
based municipal utilities and international clients. These
projects address basic and complex water issues such as protection,
management, new source development and sustainability. He has
had the opportunity overseas to work in unexplored areas and in large
scale multi-disciplinary water resource evaluation and planning projects.
NEW JERSEY WATER SUPPLY EXPERIENCE
Vincent Uhl has been providing hydrogeologic consulting to public
and private water utilities, townships, and developers in New Jersey
for over 20 years. Presently he is managing groundwater development
and management projects, and providing technical consulting for the
following entities:
- Montville Township Water & Sewer Department
- Montville Township
Environmental Commission
- Clinton Water Department
- Boonton Water Department
- Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority
- East Orange Water
Commission
- Union Township Planning Board
- Clinton Township Planning Board
Additionally, he has managed test and production well drilling programs,
aquifer pumping tests, wellhead protection program development, land
use impact evaluation, and water allocation permitting for:
- Developments in Bethlehem, Hopewell, and
Raritan Townships.
- The Borough of Fairlawn Water Department
- NJ American Water Company
- Mt. Holly Water Co.
- East Hanover Water Department
- Southeast Morris County MUA
- Cogen Water Supply, Southern
New Jersey
- South Orange Water Department
- City of Orange Water Department
- Hoechst Celanese Corporation
- Mountain View Golf Course
- USA Detergents
City of East Orange, NJ - Wellfield
redevelopment program for a 10 mgd (1,600 m3/hr) wellfield, design
and installation of four 1 mgd (160 m3/hr) production wells, and
aquifer management evaluation. Well field protection evaluations
for proposed land uses in the wellfield including highway construction
and development of a sport training facility. Assessment of
wellfield sustainability and water quality changes from land development
impacts. Allocation permits for two new production wells.
Montville Township MUA,
NJ - Geophysical
studies to site test wells; evaluation of recharge and sustainability
for the township’s principal aquifer system in the Towaco Valley
watershed; development of a wellhead protection ordinance for the
wellfield and monitoring program; water quality studies and evaluation
of groundwater/surface water interaction; and evaluation of EIAs
for land development proposals in the Towaco Valley watershed.
City of Orange, NJ - Design
and installation of 2 mgd (320 m3/hr) replacement production well. Permit
preparation. River basin sustainability assessment. Allocation
permit renewal.
New Jersey American Water
Company, NJ - Wellfield
redevelopment program for a 10 mgd (1,600 m3/hr) wellfield.
Borough of Fairlawn, NJ - Water-supply
development project from exploration through production well installation
that resulted in the development of 1 mgd (160 m3/hr) from a consolidated
bedrock aquifer system. Allocation permit preparation and regulatory
interface.
Hoechst Celanese, NJ - NJDEP
groundwater allocation permit for existing and new bedrock production
wells involving well installation; aquifer pumping tests, and impact
assessment/permit application preparation.
Other States
City of Virginia Beach,
VA - Several
groundwater exploration and development projects including feasibility
study and field program to assess utilization of brackish groundwater
for desalination feed water; installation of deep large capacity
production wells (350 m3/hr); and assessment of shallow aquifer systems
within the City.
Great Bear/Perrier, NY - Spring
feasibility assessments, source and catchment area evaluations, recharge
assessments, protection planning, and source development for bottled
water companies.
LAND USE AND WELL HEAD PROTECTION PLANNING
Vincent Uhl has provided services to several New Jersey Groundwater
Utilities in the area of land use planning in critical watersheds.
Montville Township
Montville Township derives its’ drinking water supply from 3 high
capacity production wells completed in the Towaco Valley Aquifer. The
Towaco basin is a 4.4 mi2 drainage basin with a safe yield of 2 million
gallons per day. A sustainability assessment conducted by Uhl
in 1998 indicated that the Towaco Valley Aquifer receives 1/3 of
its recharge from induced infiltration of surface water thus rendering
this glacial aquifer system quite sensitive to land use practices
in the drainage basin. Uhl has and continues to provide professional
hydrogeologic services to the Township’s water utility, land use
planning department and environmental commission in the following
areas:
- Review of development plans for proposed
construction in the Towaco Valley basin for consistency with
the Township’s objective of preserving the quality and quantity
of this sole source aquifer. Uhl
has reviewed approximately five plans with respect to their impact
on groundwater recharge and has negotiated with the developers
to institute best management practices in this regard including
protecting stream and wetland areas, management of storm water,
and roof drain water.
- Modeling of well head protection zones for
the Township’s production wells.
- Preparation of a draft Municipal Ordinance
for Well Head Protection for the Township. This was prepared
based on current land uses within the Well Head Protection Zones
and a critical review of available draft and final documents
drawn up by other New Jersey municipalities and counties.
- Evaluation of the impact of historical land
use at an orchard with residual pesticides and metals in soil
on the quality of groundwater and surface water in the watershed.
City of East Orange
The City of East Orange derives its public water supply from a 2,300
acre water reserve located in Millburn, Livingston and Florham Park,
New Jersey. The water reserve contains 4 wellfields with 18
production wells. As the Water Commission’s hydrogeologist,
Vincent Uhl has reviewed and critiqued plans for:
- A
proposed highway across the wellfield area; due in part to Mr.
Uhl’s efforts, the highway was never built.
- A proposed development within two wellfield
areas.
- Uhl has recently evaluated wellfield
conditions (well yield and efficiency, water level and water
quality history) over the past 15 years and current land uses
within the wellfield’s watersheds. Uhl
provided recommendations to the East Orange Water Commission
as to future land use protection measures that should be implemented
to protect the quality and quantity of the groundwater resource
in the reserve.
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
Afghanistan, USAID – 2007: Uhl is providing
technical assistance to our partner firm (Basic Afghanistan Services)
in an irrigation feasibility assessment project in Northern Afghanistan
for Chemonics International and for a village water supply project
in Baghlan Province in Northern Afghanistan for ARD.
Cameroon, Engineers without Borders – 2007: Mr.
Uhl was a mentor for a University of Pennsylvania engineering school
student group for an initial feasibility study for a village water
supply system project in western Cameroon.
Jordan, USAID – 2006: Uhl & Associates,
Inc was contracted by Associates in Rural Development (ARD) to provide
technical assistance/training in the area of water meter applications,
installation, and maintenance for high capacity irrigation wells. The
training program was part of a larger United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) project being implemented by the ARD to enhance
the Water Authority of Jordan’s operations to improve the compliance
and monitoring of groundwater resources country-wide. Groundwater
provides over 70 percent of the country’s water production for drinking,
irrigation, institutional, and industrial water supply. Metering
of large capacity irrigation wells is considered a vital step in
regulating and conserving the groundwater resources for sustainable
future supply.
Sri Lanka, USTDA and WorldWater Corporation – 2005/06: In
late 2005, Uhl was retained by WorldWater Corporation to provide
hydrogeologic exploration and groundwater supply development services
for a pilot village water supply program in Southern Sri Lanka. Uhl
analyzed satellite imagery, conducted ground geophysical surveys
and installed production wells for selected villages for drinking
water supply purposes.
Afghanistan, USAID – 2003: In early 2003,
Uhl was retained by Development Alternatives Inc./USAID to develop
an overall assessment of groundwater conditions in Afghanistan at
large and to assess potential river basins where groundwater might
be in a state of overdevelopment. Vincent Uhl spent 1-month
in Afghanistan, traveled to several river basins and interviewed/met
with relevant governmental departments and NGOs and United Nations
organizations. Uhl developed an analysis of recharge to the
principal aquifer systems in the 5 major river basins and developed
the scope of and elements for an in-depth analysis of river basins
where overdevelopment of groundwater is a concern. A technical
scope was also developed for river basins where groundwater is underutilized
and represents a potential source for future irrigation use.
Botswana, Southern Africa – Government of Botswana - 1995
to 2003: Project Team Leader for a two-year regional
groundwater exploration project over a 14,000 km2 study area to
identify and assess potable groundwater resources for the Town
of Maun on the distal end of the Okavango Delta. A multidisciplinary
approach was applied to this large study area to evaluate promising
areas for groundwater exploration in a heretofore unexplored region. Most
of the study area lies in the Kalahari Desert and a small portion
lies within the seasonal swamps of the Okavango Delta. Managed
a 30-person multi-disciplinary team from eight countries. The
principal technical disciplines for delineation of exploration
areas included remote sensing, vegetation analysis, geomorphology,
structural geology, surface water hydrology, surface and airborne
geophysics, stable and radioactive isotopes, hydrogeochemistry,
groundwater and surface water modeling and hydrogeology.
The project included installation of over 60 exploration wells and
50 aquifer pumping tests. It assessed the development potential
of six exploration areas which involved groundwater modeling, recharge
analysis, assessment of quantities of sustainable recoverable groundwater,
and development costs. We developed a strategic plan for phased
groundwater development to the year 2030. This was the largest
groundwater project conducted for the Government of Botswana Department
of Water Affairs.
Technical Consultant for the Maun Phase 2 project which is in progress. Directed
a Feasibility Assessment to evaluate applicability of horizontal
collector wells for supply to the Town of Maun.
Philippines, Cebu Province – 1999 – 2000: Project
Team Leader for a six-month project to assess water supply and sanitation
conditions and alternatives in 140 barangays (villages) for feasibility
study of solar pumping systems application, preliminary design and
costing. Managed a 40 person staff and 12 field teams. Bohol
Province – 2001: Evaluated groundwater development
potential for a private utility for ten municipalities in the Province. Developed
the elements and costs for an exploration and development program
to develop supplies into the 21st century for the project area. Sulu
Province – 2000: Conducted an assessment of groundwater
development potential for this island province and prepared a phased
water development plan for the Provincial Governor.
Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Haiti – 1999: Evaluation
of the hospital’s existing sources of water supply and development
of recommendations for more sustainable supply source. Finding
and procurement of a cable tool drilling rig for shipment to Haiti
for rural water supply wells. Coordinated rig purchase, repairs,
and shipment.
City of Hargeisa, Somaliland – 1998: Evaluated
the water supply system for the capital city of Somaliland at the
request of the President. The project included an evaluation
of operational production wells, analysis of water level changes,
and recommendations for mechanical improvements and future hydrologic
data collection and analysis.
Madhya Pradesh – India – 1970s: Initiated
and directed a rural water-supply development project in Central
India that developed groundwater for town, village, agricultural
irrigation, industrial and institutional supply. The project
evolved into an organization with more than 50 employees and provided
services in well siting surveys (primarily geophysics), production
well installations, aquifer pumping tests, well and pump maintenance,
water-quality studies and groundwater consulting. The project
was funded by the Lutheran World Federation and other NGO and governmental
organizations including the Canadian International Development Agency
(CIDA).
Union Carbide, Bhopal, India – 1970s: Conducted
geophysical surveys for siting test wells, and implemented a test
drilling program to evaluate the potential for utilization of onsite
wells for process water.
City of Bhopal, India – 1970s: Coordinated
and implemented an exploration and water development program for
this City with the objective of augmenting the City’s water supply
sources and to provide water in areas beyond the reach of the existing
infrastructure. The project entailed regional exploration,
and the installation and testing of 10 production wells.
ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE
Maun, Botswana, Southern Africa - Assessment of
artificial recharge feasibility as a method to sustain the life of
the Town of Maun’s existing wellfield. The project involved
field pilot tests, evaluation of water source alternatives, computer
modeling, and economic analysis.
Cessna Facility, NJ - Evaluated
a non-functioning injection well system designed for recharge of
treated groundwater. Located
a more suitable locale for the injection wellfield and designed,
installed and tested a new replacement injection well system.
Prudential-at-Princeton, NJ - Designed a shallow
large diameter well system for the recharge of return water (30 m3/hr)
from a heat pump system used for heating and air conditioning.
ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION, PROTECTION &
REMEDIATION
Mr. Uhl has directed and managed a wide spectrum of projects in
the environmental arena ranging from policy and regulatory matters
to site-specific industrial/landfill evaluations and technical support
for litigation matters. He led the project team that developed
the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) Underground
Injection Regulations (UIC). He has worked on more than 30
landfill sites and over 150 industrial facilities of various sizes
on a wide range of issues from investigation of the nature/extent
of land and groundwater pollution to remedial design and implementation.
Investigations were at sites and land areas impacted by organic,
heavy metal, PCB, and inorganic pollutants.
He has been involved with regulatory negotiation in regard to remediation
and has worked on over 20 sites on the federal Superfund list. He
is often requested to provide independent review and analysis of
technical work carried out by other consultants. A significant
part of his environmental experience has been in the assessment of
groundwater flow systems, hydraulics, and remediation of contaminated
sites underlain by fractured bedrock aquifer systems.
Alcoa (Howmet), NJ - Evaluation of groundwater
flow in an area with multiple pumping stresses, contaminant plume
delineation (final phase) and development of alternatives for addressing
groundwater impacts.
Big V Supermarkets, Westchester
County, NY - Remedial
Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) - site characterization,
remedial system selection, negotiation, design, and implementation
at a state Superfund site with solvent contamination underlain by
multi-layered glacial and crystalline bedrock aquifer system. Implementation
of soil and groundwater remediation.
Novak Landfill Superfund
Site, South Whitehall Township, PA - RI/FS investigation at a Superfund site underlain
by a complex carbonate aquifer system.
Elco Facility, Huntingdon,
PA - Site
characterization, remedy selection and installation/operation of
vacuum enhanced recovery system for remediation of VOC plume.
KIH Superfund Site, Elizabethtown,
KY - Technical
oversight services for a PRP at a landfill site underlain by karst
terrain.
Williams Gas Pipelines -
Transco - Groundwater
characterization and sampling programs over eastern United States. Negotiated
release from groundwater sampling at several compressor stations. Soil
remediation and cleanup at many facilities. Participation in
negotiations with the USEPA and state regulatory bodies.
Pennsylvania Avenue Landfill,
Brooklyn, NY - Field
investigation at a New York City landfill to assess magnitude and
extent of a hazardous waste oil contamination problem and evaluate
potential remedial/recovery options.
Rural Utilities Board, Gainesville,
FL - Deep
test injection well installation and testing project. The well was
drilled to a depth of 1,000 meters.
Virgin Alumina, St. Croix,
Virgin Islands - Pre-purchase
site assessment at a large (5 km2) and complex industrial facility
underlain by a carbonate rock aquifer system.
EXPERT TESTIMONY
Mr. Uhl has provided technical support and expertise in over 30
legal cases involving water rights, insurance issues and groundwater
contamination incidents. He has testified in court for seven
of these cases and has been deposed in ten.
Waterbury, CT - Corden
v. Anderson: Represented the Corden family in a matter involving
a property transfer and gasoline contamination of a domestic well
in Connecticut.
Attorneys: Grady & Riley,
Waterbury, CT.
Newark, NJ - Township
of Bloomfield v. URS/MSR Engineers, Inc.: Represented URS/MSR Engineers,
Inc. in a case involving production well design, capacity and water
quality issues.
Attorney - Ross & Hirsh, Parsippany, NJ
Doylestown, PA - Carr
v. Getty Oil and Magnus Construction Co.: Represented Magnus Construction
Company in a case involving gasoline contamination at a service
station.
Attorney - Power, Bowen & Valimont, Doylestown, PA.
Dedham, MA - A&W Artesian Well Co. v. Leo O’Hara
and Marilyn O’Hara: Represented the O’Hara’s in a case involving
well development and well damage.
Attorney - William P. Lenahan, Mansfield, MA.
Indianapolis, IN - Represented
the Northside Landfill Trustees in a case involving potential
impacts from an upgradient facility.
Attorney - Barnes & Thornburg, Indianapolis, IN
Belvidere, NJ – Represented J&D Development
in a case involving lot size and groundwater recharge issues. Attorneys
– Garofalo & Pryor, Parsippany, NJ
Conshohocken, PA – Solebury Township v. New Hope
Crushed Stone and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
(PADEP). Represented
Solebury Township, PA in a case involving limiting a quarry pumpage
to be in line with a small drainage basin’s groundwater recharge characteristics.
Attorneys – Harris & Harris, Warminster, PA
PUBLICATIONS
Technical Peer-Reviewed Journals
Uhl, Vincent W. and J. E. Garton. 1972.
Semi-Portable Sheet Metal Flume for Automated Irrigation: Transactions
of the ASCE, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 356-360.
Uhl, Vincent W., V.
G. Joshi, A. Alpheus and G. K. Sharma. 1976. The Application of Step-Drawdown
Pumping Tests to Water Wells in Consolidated Rock Aquifers: Indian
Geohydrology, Vol. II, Nos. 3 and 4.
Uhl, Vincent W.
and G. K. Sharma.1978. Results of Pumping Tests in Crystalline
Rock Aquifers: Ground Water, Vol. 16,
No. 3.
Uhl, Vincent W., K. Nagabushanam and
J. O. Johansson. 1979. Hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks: Case Studies
of Two Areas in India: Nordic
Hydrology,
Vol. 10, pp. 287-308.
Uhl, Vincent W. 1979. Occurrence of
Groundwater in the Satpura Hills Region of Central India: Journal
of Hydrology,
Vol. 41, pp. 123-141.
Uhl, Vincent W. 1980. Improving Yields
of Open Wells in Consolidated Rocks Using Extension Drilling Techniques: Ground
Water, Vol.
18, No. 2.
Uhl, Vincent W. and G. P, Westerhoff.
1982. Control Measures for Groundwater VOCs: Water Engineering
and Management,
July 1982.
Uhl, Vincent W., M. R. Warfel and D.
I. Stillman. 1983. Tapping Ground Water for Heating and Cooling: Consulting
Engineer,
March 1983.
Uhl, Vincent W. 1984. Ground Water
Investigation in Fractured Bedrock. Paper presented at National
Water Well Conference in New Hampshire.
Uhl, Vincent W. and V.
G. Joshi. 1986. Results of Pumping Tests in Deccan Trap Basalts of
Central India: Journal of Hydrology,
Vol. 86, pp. 147-168.
Ray, Chittaranjan and Vincent W. Uhl. 1993. Drinking
Water and Nitrate Issues in the United States and India. Impact
Assessment, Vol. 11.
Uhl, Vincent W., Anthony J. Rana
and Jaclyn A. Baron. 1998. Groundwater Resource Evaluation, Maun,
Botswana, S. Africa. The
Professional Geologist, November, 1998.
Thangarajan, M., Vincent W. Uhl
et al. 2000. Simulation
of Arid Multi-Layer Aquifer System - Case Study in Shashe River Valley,
Okavango Delta, Botswana. Journal Geologic
Society of India. June,
2000.
Uhl, Vincent W. 2002. The
Springs of Bohol Province, the Philippines. The
Professional Geologist, December 2002.
Coppola, Emery, A. J. Rana, V.
W. Uhl, et al. 2005. A Neural
Network for Predicting Water-Level Elevations,Ground
Water, March,
2005.
Uhl, Vincent W. 2006. Afghanistan,
An Overview of Groundwater Resources and Challenges. Ground
Water, September
2006.
Uhl, Vincent W. 2006. The East Orange
Water Reserve – 100 Years of Wellhead Protection. New
Jersey Flows (NJWRRI), Fall 2006, Vol. VII, Issue 3.
Conference Presentations
Uhl, Vincent W. 1984. Ground Water Investigation in Fractured
Bedrock. Paper presented at National Water Well
Conference in New Hampshire.
Uhl, Vincent W. and Kobinah
Atobrah. 1987. A Global View on
the Hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks: Paper presented at African
Water Technology Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, February
1987.
Uhl, Vincent W. and A. Cozzi.
1989. Abandoned Wells: A Practical Approach for Restoring Yields: Paper
presented at Water,
Engineering and Development Conference in Kano, Nigeria.
Uhl, Vincent W., J. Gomez and
A. Cozzi. 1990. Quantifying Well Redevelopment Efforts: Paper presented
at International Groundwater Engineering Conference on Water Well
Monitoring, Maintenance and Rehabilitation in Cranfield, U. K.
Uhl, Vincent W. and D. Sousa.
1990. Case Study of a Well Redevelopment Program on a 10 MGD Well
Field: Paper presented at International
Groundwater Engineering Conference on Water Well Monitoring, Maintenance
and Rehabilitation in Cranfield, U.K.
Uhl, Vincent W., M. Findlay
and A. Scillia. 1992. The East
Orange Water Reserve: A Case Study of Municipal Water Supply
Management and Well Head Protection Planning: Paper presented
at Third Annual Environment Virginia Symposium,
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.
Ray, Chittaranjan and Vincent
W. Uhl. 1992. Drinking Water and Nitrate Issues in the Industrial
and Developing Countries. Paper presented
at conference on Industrial and Third World Environmental
Assessments, World Bank Headquarters, Washington D.C.
Uhl, Vincent W. and Anthony
J. Rana. 1993. Application of
Step-Drawdown Pumping Tests in Consolidated Rock Aquifers: Paper
presented at Africa Needs Groundwater Conference,
University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Linn, Flenner, Vincent W. Uhl
and Anthony J. Rana. 1998. Groundwater
Resources of the Lower Okavango Delta, Northwestern Botswana. Paper
presented at International Conference on the
Role of a National Geologic Survey in Sustainable Development, Gaborone,
Botswana.
Tredoux, G., Vincent W. Uhl
and Anthony J. Rana. 1998. Artificial
Groundwater Recharge as a Sustainable Solution for Water Supply in
Arid and Semi-Arid Regions. Paper presented at International
Conference on the Role of a National Geologic Survey in Sustainable
Development, Gaborone, Botswana.
Uhl, Vincent W., Anthony J.
Rana, and Jaclyn A. Baron. 1999. Groundwater
Resource Assessment for Maun at the Distal Edge of the Okavango Delta,
Northern Botswana. Paper presented at the 9th Stockholm
Water Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden.
Coppola, Emery, Anthony J.
Rana, Vincent W. Uhl et. al. 2003. An
Artificial Neural Network Approach for Predicting Depths to Water
in a Glacial Aquifer System Under Variable State Pumping and Climatic
Conditions. Paper presented at AWRA 2003
International Conference on Watershed Management for Water Supply
Systems.
Uhl, Vincent W., Anthony J.
Rana, and Jaclyn A. Baron. 2004. The
East Orange Water Reserve – 100 Years of Wellhead Protection. Paper
presented at the AWWA New Jersey Conference, Atlantic
City, New Jersey.
Uhl, Vincent W. 2004. The Building
Blocks of urban Groundwater Management in the State of New Jersey,
United States. Paper accepted for
the 14th Stockholm Water Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden.
Uhl, Vincent W. 2005. Afghanistan,
a Country Wide Overview of Groundwater Resources and Challenges. Paper
presented at the UN
Sponsored Workshop in Cairo on Governance & Management of Groundwater
Resources in Arid and Semi-Arid Countries.
Uhl, Vincent W. and Jaclyn
A. Baron. 2005. Wellhead Protection, Strategies for Drinking Water
Wells. Paper presented at the 15th
Stockholm Water Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden
Uhl, Vincent W. 2006. The East
Orange Water Reserve – 100 Years of Wellhead Protection. Paper
presented at the Second
Passaic River Symposium.
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