3:40- 4:40 Discussion, Deliberation and Recommendation Session Science & Technology Session Leaders: Walter Schmidt, State Geologist, Florida Geological Survey, Tallahassee, FL, and Albert Muniz, Hazen & Sawyer, Boca Raton, FL This session will include discussion among presenters and attendees. The objective will be to interactively generate (in electronic format) an ASR state-of-the-art summary with where-do-we-go-from-here (?) recommendations. Discussion topics are likely to include: E: What have we learned from operational ASR facilities? E: Which technologies appear to be most effective? E: What are the research gaps and how can they be funded? E: What science and engineering issues are of greatest uncertainty? E: What are strategies for maximizing ASR performance and recovery? E: How water quality issues being addressed and what are are the associated costs? 4:40 Day one program ends [CEU sign-out] 5:00 6:30 Reception (Cash bar, posters, exhibits) (No scheduled evening activities) 7:00 8:00 Registration (Continental Breakfast, posters, exhibits) 8:00 8:15 Welcome Introductions/Recognitions, Review of Schedule, Goals of Forum Andrew Stone, Executive Director, American Ground Water Trust, Concord, NH 8:15 8:45 Summary of Day One Presentations & Discussions Consensus Report-back from ASR IV Program Organizers Albert Muniz, Vice President, Hazen & Sawyer, Boca Raton, FL 8:45 9:30 Keynote speaker: Charles Pattison Florida Water Resources in 2020 Charles Pattison, Executive Director, 1000 Friends of Florida, Tallahassee, FL Morning Sessions Moderator: Elliott Grosh, Senior VP, PBS&J, West Palm Beach, FL 9:30 10:30 Florida Regulations: Protecting People and Resources Florida Aquifer Protection: The Regulatory View Judy Richtar, UIC Program Manager, Florida DEP, Southwest District, Tampa, FL Water Quality and Human Health Bart Bibler, Water Programs, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL Water-Resource Management: The View from Here Don Ellison ASR Projects Coordinator, SWFWMD, Brooksville, FL 10:30 -11:00 Break Posters, Exhibits and room checkout opportunity 11:00-12:00 Facility Operations, Management and the Law A City Utility's Perspective Pete Mazzella, Deputy Director of Utilities, City of Boynton Beach, FL The Environmentalists' Perspective Scott Randolph, Attorney, Legal Environmental Assistance Foundation, Tallahassee, FL State and Federal Regulations: Is Everything Black and White? Cynthia Christen, Senior Attorney, Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL