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Suggested Exam References

Anderson and Woessner, Applied Groundwater Modeling

Black, Watershed Hydrology

Chow, Maidment, and Mays, Applied Hydrology

Dominico and Schwartz, Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology

Driscoll, Ground Water and Wells

Dunne and Leopold, Water in Environmental Planning

Fetter, Applied Hydrogeology

Fetter, Contaminant Hydrogeology

Freeze and Cherry, Groundwater

Gifford, Renard, and Hadley, Rangeland Hydrology

Haan, Barfield, and Hayes, Design Hydrology and Sedimentology for Small Catchments

Hjelmfelt and Cassidy, Hydrology for Engineers and Planners

Linsley, Kohler, and Paulhus, Hydrology for Engineers

Shaw, Hydrology in Practice

Todd, Ground Water Hydrology

Viessman and Lewis, Introduction to Hydrology

Wetzel, Limnology


AIH Courses for Professional Certification

05/03/2011

Hydrogeologist

The Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC), an interstate water resources management agency, seeks a career Hydrogeologist for its office in Harrisburg, PA. This mid-level position requires a current Professional Geologist license. The position includes but is not limited to the following duties:

Only candidates with the following eligibility requirements will be considered:

Competitive salary and benefits package available to include health care insurance and participation in the Pennsylvania State Employees Retirement System.

Send cover letter, resume, and salary expectations to employment@srbc.net by May 14, 2011, to Attn: Mid-Level Hydrogeologist; Amy Myers, HR Manager; Susquehanna River Basin Commission; 1721 N. Front Street; Harrisburg, PA 17102. SRBC is an equal opportunity employer. Visit our website at www.srbc.net.