Harrisburg University CAEGT

Harrisburg University CAEGT Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Harrisburg University CAEGT, Nonprofit Organization, 225 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA.

The HU Center for Applied Environmental & Geospatial Technology (CAEGT) provides experiential learning for students through professional development, challenging projects/grants, & current technology exposure, with an interdisciplinary focus.

Hey Guys! Keep this in mind when you’re out flying drones. The combination of dry air and winds are the perfect recipe f...
04/15/2026

Hey Guys! Keep this in mind when you’re out flying drones. The combination of dry air and winds are the perfect recipe for forest fires. We already have some regions of the state currently dealing with burns

If you fly, we can’t. Unauthorized drones force all firefighting aircraft to land to avoid midair collisions, delaying critical work and putting lives and property at greater risk.

It is a federal crime to interfere with firefighting efforts on public lands. Follow all Federal Aviation Administration regulations and DCNR guidelines for drones and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).

No photo or video of a wildfire is worth the danger it creates for firefighters and the communities they protect. These incidents are increasing, so please help us spread the word.

HU GSTC Alumni: See the job posting for the City of Harrisburg GIS Administrator.
04/07/2026

HU GSTC Alumni: See the job posting for the City of Harrisburg GIS Administrator.

JOB OVERVIEWThe City of Harrisburg is accepting applications for the position GIS Administrator in the Bureau of Information Technology. The employee in this position serves as the GIS Administrator for the City and performs highly technical and analytical work related to the development, maintenanc...

Last week, Rebecca (Environmental Science & Sustainability and CAEGT GIS Technician), Craig, and Chelsea traveled to Har...
03/26/2026

Last week, Rebecca (Environmental Science & Sustainability and CAEGT GIS Technician), Craig, and Chelsea traveled to Hartford, Connecticut for the 61st Annual Northeastern Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America.

We attended a variety of insightful sessions and had the opportunity to present our own work on an ongoing DEP Oil and Gas project titled “Lost, Then Found: Undocumented Wells Revealed by Maps Old and New.”

It was an incredible networking experience—we connected with Pennsylvania DCNR geologists and staff, who even presented on a project we contributed to that led to the 3D printing of a geologic basin. We also had the chance to meet and engage with many new professionals in the field.

Another great opportunity to share our work, learn from others, and continue building connections within the geoscience community!

03/19/2026

Landscape Features

Last week we visited the Employment Skills Center to teach this year’s environmental technician students about GIS, dron...
03/15/2026

Last week we visited the Employment Skills Center to teach this year’s environmental technician students about GIS, drones, brownfields and related job fields. This was our second year and another great experience!

Next week we are heading to Hartford, Connecticut to present our DEP Oil and Gas project at the Northeastern Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America.

Morning Everyone! We have some exciting news. Staff members along with a student employee with not only be attending the...
02/11/2026

Morning Everyone! We have some exciting news. Staff members along with a student employee with not only be attending the 61st Annual Meeting of the Geologic Society of America (GSA) Northeastern Section, but PRESENTING! 🎊 🎊 🎊

38-1 Lost, Then Found: Undocumented Wells Revealed by Maps Old and New

Session: Applied Geoscience Approaches for Legacy Oil and Gas Wells

Presenting Author:
Craig Lewis

Authors:
Gordon-Reynolds, Chelsea 1, Miller, Rebecca 2, Lewis, Craig 3

(1) Harrisburg University of Science & Technology, Center for Applied Environmental & Geospatial Technology, Harrisburg, , (2) Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, , (3) Harrisburg University of Science and Technology,

Abstract:
Though extensive work has been completed surrounding identification and plugging of oil and gas wells through Pennsylvania, many of these well locations remain undocumented. To bridge that gap, students and staff working at Harrisburg University are analyzing over 30,000 maps and other data sources. One of the primary map sources is a vast collection of coal mine maps dating back to the late 1800’s, showing the geospatial and geologic relationship that coal and oil/gas have had throughout history. Other sources consist of key well project files, historic maps from various oil and gas well drilling companies, and property maps that exist in the oil and gas regions of Pennsylvania. This presentation will highlight several of the methodologies used in this multi-year study. With maps and datasets coming in all varieties, from modern-day, easy to read maps that may even be georeferenced to old, hand-drawn images that need scanned and then brought into a digital format, the methodologies employed to capture meaningful location and attribute data from each is vast. While some data sources are standardized and clear, enabling modern-day AI and machine learning algorithms to be employed, other sources are so poorly depicted that time sensitive manual digitization within GIS software is required. Additionally, even the act of getting some of these datasets into geospatial software is unique, as some maps can simply be georeferenced, while others require data creation using northing/easting from given key well locations. Finally, this presentation will outline the output attribute data that is able to be delivered from these valuable, historic data sources and discuss the challenge of data standardization efforts when dealing with multiple types of data sources, as well as reconciliation challenges when determining which wells are unique and which are duplicated.

Happy Friday! We wanted to end the week with more great news -- Harrisburg University of Science and Technology received...
01/23/2026

Happy Friday! We wanted to end the week with more great news -- Harrisburg University of Science and Technology received the 2025 Educational Ellie Award for elevating the drone industry in Pennsylvania from PA Drone Association 🥳

We had guests today… DEP sent their press team over to discuss our Oil and Gas project 🌱 💧 Students and staff got to par...
01/21/2026

We had guests today… DEP sent their press team over to discuss our Oil and Gas project 🌱 💧 Students and staff got to participate in Q/A and recording. Once the final article is complete we will share it here with you

12/24/2025

It’s only a 15 minute wait right now if you want to call in!! 🎄 70 years of tracking Santa

🎊 Merry Everything & Happy New Year from our lab to yours 🎉 May you be able to handle every map you encounter in the nex...
12/23/2025

🎊 Merry Everything & Happy New Year from our lab to yours 🎉 May you be able to handle every map you encounter in the next year, even if it takes FOUR PEOPLE to get it through the scanner

Address

225 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA
17101

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Harrisburg University CAEGT posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share