Ms. Mihm conducts and participates in a variety of geologic investigations including the interpretation of groundwater systems, groundwater contamination, soil contamination, and water-supply. Her experience includes collecting, synthesizing, and analyzing geologic, hydrogeologic, and geochemical data to develop conceptual models of local and regional flow systems; assess the extent and potential impacts of groundwater contamination, to develop remediation schemes and groundwater flow and transport models; and to evaluate the effects of groundwater development on groundwater quality and supply. Ms. Mihm also compiles, manages, and interprets geologic data using geologic software such as Rockworks and EnviroInsite to develop 3D geologic interpretations and site conceptual models.
EDUCATION
- MS, Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, 1985
- BS, Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, 1981
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS
Registered Professional Geologist:
- Mississippi No. 0907
- North Carolina No. 2643
- Wisconsin No. 1425-13
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Regional and Site Geologic Assessment – Borehole and Geophysical Log Interpretation
- Data Evaluation and Interpretation of Hydrogeologic Systems
- Geologic Interpretation for Development of 3D Groundwater Models and Evaluation of Water Resource and Water Quality Issues
- Methane and Radionuclides in Groundwater and Drinking Water
- Municipal Water Supply Evaluation and Development
- Application of Geologic Software – Rockworks and EnviroInsite
- Data Visualization
APPOINTMENTS AND COMMITTEES
2016 – 2022: Representative on Dickerson Area Implementation Group, Dickerson, Maryland
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
- National Ground Water Association (NGWA)
- Geological Society of America (GSA)