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PRINCIPLES OF DEWATERING:
Techniques, Construction, and Hydrogeologic Effects


Learn the most common construction dewatering
methodology and a practical approach for estimating
flow rates into an excavation.

Even when we have a decent understanding of the geology, ground water can lead to excavation instability, project delays, and ultimately increased project costs for both the General Contractor and the Owner.

Controlling ground water is a critical factor for construction and can be unexpectedly challenging when water volumes become greater than anticipated at a project site.


Dewatering Pumps



Urban Dewatering


Dewatering demands special consideration of both the construction techniques and hydrogeology like no other engineering task.

There are a multitude of strategies for approaching projects in different hydrogeologic conditions and there are seemingly endless troubleshooting techniques when groundwater becomes that "unexpected problem".


GFLOW model output (Courtesy of Henk Haitjema, PhD)


Project scale may be daunting too. Surface water management requires the same attention to planning as pumping ground water for some sites. Geologic conditions, permitting, logistics, access constraint and even security are critical considerations at some sites....


....and simply asking the right question during the
pre-planning phase can make - or break - project budget.


Some common and some unique dewatering techniques from this 35 acre excavation
will be presented as case studies during the webinar.


Midwest GeoSciences Group is tackling these tough questions about dewatering. Join us for this 90-min comprehensive webinar about not only how to evaluate a project site, but also share strategies for determining potential flow that can be expected from an excavation, how to troubleshoot some sites when excessive water is discovered, and some unique tips about how to manage surface water for a successful dewatering program.

Bronson Gerkin, PG, Technical Director of the Dewatering Design Department at Griffin Dewatering is among the most qualified to teach this important subject. Griffin Dewatering is one of the largest dewatering companies in the world and has performed over 20,000 dewatering projects. Griffin Dewatering has allowed Bronson to build, test, and refine many dewatering systems and improvements. He is going to share his knowledge during this purposeful webinar.

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Webinar Highlights:

  • Introduces common dewatering techniques and their applicability to various types of geology.
  • Covers the information necessary to determine basic dewatering objectives and requirements.
  • Presents the basics for designing a dewatering system.
  • Introduces strategies for determining the potential flow of groundwater into an excavation.
  • Discusses some geologic constraints and conditions that cause trouble during dewatering.

Webinar Benefits:

  • Quickly assess whether a project appears to require dewatering
  • Apply common hydraulic equations to estimate potential dewatering flow rates
  • Recognize common dewatering techniques and discuss applicability for their specific project



Instructors Bio


Bronson Gerken, P.G.

Bronson Gerken, P.G. has been in the dewatering industry for over 8 years and is the Technical Director of the dewatering design department at Griffin Dewatering. He obtained his Bachelor's in Geology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and is a licensed geologist in the State of Kansas.

Bronson has been involved in numerous groundwater control projects across the United States and currently leads a team of geologists and engineers in designing groundwater control systems to meet each of their clients needs. Being in the dewatering industry, Bronson has had the opportunity to be involved with multiple aquifer pumping tests, has become proficient at creating and understanding groundwater modeling, and has come to understand proper water well construction and design.





Fee: 299.00 USD Per Webinar

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Materials and Downloads: Session Slides (PDF)
Additional Materials
  • TEST Correlation Exercise Hydrostratigraphy

Record of Attendance Form (PDF)

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AS OF JUNE 1, 2020, WEBINARS ARE PRICED FOR INDIVIDUALS WORKING ALONE. Pricing is discounted for individual registrations for people working alone.

Continuing
Education
Certificates:
$14.95 each. Official CEU certificates are available as an option. After successful completion of this webinar, a link will be provided to order a certificate.

Access: On-demand, anytime 24/7.
Discounts: Buy 3 on-demand webinars, and get 3 on-demand webinars for free!

Duration: 90 minutes
PDH Earned: 1.5 hours
   
Instructor(s): Bronson Gerken, P.G.



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