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This position processes routine (e.g., in less complex geological settings and in watersheds with available streamflow) site specific review (SSR) requests for proposed large quantity withdrawals (LQW) of surface water and groundwater received under Part 327, Great Lakes Preservation, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended. This position interprets available geologic and hydrogeologic information to determine whether proposed LQWs are likely to cause adverse resource impacts (ARI) to nearby rivers and streams. This position creates geological cross sections
and develops conceptual hydrogeologic models in support of SSR requests or other additional data collection efforts to characterize glacial and bedrock geology and surface water/groundwater interactions in response to LQWs. This position conducts compliance reviews for water management areas (WMA) affected by SSR requests. The SSR compliance reviews compare existing LQW registrations, well logs, and annual water use records to verify that existing LQWs are following Part 327 and to determine the current cumulative stream flow depletion status of the affected WMAs. This position assists other Water Use Assessment Unit (WUAU) staff in collecting miscellaneous stream flow measurements.
This position reviews and comments on related projects that are funded by one or more of the following: state agencies, federal agencies, university researchers, and private parties. This position assists other WUAU staff in providing technical support to the Water Use Advisory Council (WUAC) and other stakeholder groups. This position provides information and guidance on the Water Use Program to the regulated community and other interested parties and assists WUAU staff in providing technical assistance to water user committees under Part 327, as well as responds to questions or complaints about water use conflicts.
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Required Education and Experience
Education
Possession of a bachelor’s degree in geology or geological, petroleum or mining engineering.
Prefer: Courses and/or professional trainings in Glacial Geology and Hydrogeology.
Experience
Geologist 9
No specific type or amount is required.
Geologist 10
One year of professional experience in carrying out geological activities to protect, develop and maintain natural resources equivalent to a Geologist 9.
Geologist P11
Two years of professional experience in carrying out geological activities to protect, develop and maintain natural resources equivalent to a Geologist, including one year equivalent to a Geologist 10.