Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

34th Annual Davd S. Snipes/2026 Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium

The Department of Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences hosted another successful Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium on April 2, 2026. Thanks to all the companies that sponsored the recent 34th Annual David S. Snipes/2026 Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium, HRP Associates Inc., Redox Tech, CCI Environmental Services, SynTerra Corporation and EDR LightBox. The keynote address was titled Groundwater Recharge Regimes are in Flux presented by Dr. Steven P Loheide II, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.  The annual conference is the largest gathering of professionals focused on hydrogeology in the Southeast U.S.  This year, over 480 were in attendance (in-person and remote). The field trips were held on April 1st & 3rd with a total of 76 attendees. Thanks all the sponsors, exhibitors, presenters, attendees, faculty and staff who helped make the event a success.

Dr. Steven P Loheide II, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. Keynote Address titled “Groundwater Recharge Regimes are in Flux”

Platinum Exhibitor:

  • Pace Analytical

Gold Exhibitors:

  • Easter Solutions
  • M&W Drilling
  • Clean Harbors
  • Cascade Environmental

Silver Exhibitors:

  • Parratt Wolff Inc.
  • HRP Associates Inc.
  • Evonik Corporation
  • Hart & Hickman PC
  • GEO LAB DRILLING
  • Summit Drilling LLC.
  • FRx Inc.

Bronze Exhibitors:

  • AST Environmental
  • Total Vapor Solutions
  • Geotech Environmental Equipment, Inc.
  • Carus LLC
  • REGENIS/Land Science
  • Enviro-Equipment, Inc.
  • Eurofins
  • Buckeye Elm Contracting, LLC
  • Tersus Environmental
  • SR&R Environmental, Inc.
  • AMS, Inc.
  • EPRO
  • Betts Drilling
  • Collier Geophysics
  • EON Products
  • ERIS
  • Johnson Screens

Thanks to the Symposium organizer Scott Brame who has managed the Symposium for over 25 years.  We are thankful for his leadership in the growth of the Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium. Go Tigers!!

Dr. Juan Jose Romero Conde. Presentation titled “Abiotic Degradation 1,4-Dioxane in the Presence of Iron-bearing Minerals”