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David Rudolph conducts research focused on groundwater management, exploring innovative ways to monitor water resources in the face of changing land use and climate. He has been recognized as the 2013 Henry Darcy Distinguished Lecturer in Ground Water Science by the National Groundwater Association, highlighting his influence and contributions to the field. His research interests include groundwater resource management, protection of public drinking water wells, and the application of Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) at local and regional levels to mitigate the impacts of agricultural land use on groundwater quality. Additionally, he specializes in groundwater flow and contaminant transport modeling, particularly in complex macroporous media. The intricate relationships between groundwater and aquatic ecosystems are also a key area of his work, addressing contamination and remediation challenges. He actively participates in various professional associations and editorial roles within the field.
Waterloo Hydrogeology Advisors Inc. • Waterloo, ON
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