/ Modified jun 22, 2017 4:11 p.m.

Episode 78: Groundwater Supply and Quality

Applying knowledge from ants and bees to human engineering, computing, and more.

Lake Mead Hoover Dam spot A view from the Lake Mead side of the Hoover Dam.

The UA's Dr. Ty Ferre has lectured around the world about how to measure the quality and supply of groundwater and how development, wells and mining can have an impact on the levels of aquifers especially in desert areas like the U.S. Southwest. Ferre's work provides various stakeholders including government, businesses and individuals with scientific information on how changes to the environment can impact different groups which depend on the same groundwater. His research also provides information on water resources and flows to help government create plans to distribute water resources more fairly and effectively.

In this Episode

Ty Ferre, Ph.D., UA Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources
Tim Swindle, Ph.D., Director and Head of the UA's Lunar and Planetary Lab

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